Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] out [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Prospective students seeking an award to carry out postgraduate work at the University may obtain application forms and further particulars for the following awards from the appropriate Faculty Administrative Officer ( see page 46 ) . |
2 | Experts ruled out equipment failure as a million-to-one chance . |
3 | Women 's Design Service has received a small grant to carry out research into housing design for older women . |
4 | There is an opportunity to carry out research with a strong international content . |
5 | These addressing modes allow the programmer to carry out memory addressing tasks such as auto-incrementing of auto-decrementing an array index after , or before , carrying out an operation . |
6 | As long ago now as 1974 , Michael Maguire argued a need for a semantic ethnography of police systems and the criminals they pursue ; and there has been a subsequent trickle of attempts to carry out participant observation inside the world of ‘ cops and robbers ’ . |
7 | For example , permission to carry out development can not be completely frustrated by the terms of the condition . |
8 | An application for planning permission to carry out development at the above-mentioned site has been received . |
9 | Extra officers have been drafted in from headquarters to carry out house to house inquiries . |
10 | A number of institutions were invited to tender for the contract to carry out research into the needs of the European manager . |
11 | They hacked and sliced at one another till there was no meaning left , only a confusion of bloodthirsty syllables spelling out absurdity . |
12 | Phone British Rail to find out train times . |
13 | This was achieved partly through capitalist agriculture driving out family farms . |
14 | In 1868 a flood of unprecedented proportions washed away most of the caissons ( the strong cases keeping out water while the foundations are built ) while the Skerne 's trusses were found to be flawless . |
15 | He was convicted of conspiracy to carry out terrorist acts , of drug trafficking and of illegal possession of explosives . |
16 | BR has had to rely on staff working excessive overtime to carry out maintenance and repair work . |
17 | Neither of the main parties ruled out formation of a coalition ; no party in Israel had ever won the 61 seats necessary to secure a majority in the Knesset . |
18 | JD and the Left Front parties ruled out participation in a coalition , but agreed to support a Congress ( I ) minority government from outside on specific issues . |
19 | The result being , this episode wiped out Father Christmas and Our Father in one flash of green wool . |
20 | Announced last autumn , the initiative brings together public and private sectors to carry out regeneration . |
21 | It returned to the main line proper between Waterloo and Bournemouth last weekend with a seat sell out operation in support of ‘ Taw Valley ’ . |
22 | The Garden had no computer communication links , so that the Library could not access on-line bibliographic databases to carry out literature searches for staff , and there was no possibility of using computers for data exchange between institutions . |
23 | Oh yeah , oh it 'll be a long mean fought out battle . |
24 | Some offices send out information automatically while others wait for you to approach them . |
25 | Acting both singly and through employer associations , they engaged in frequent lockouts , hired spies to ferret out union sympathizers , circulated the names of such sympathizers to fellow employers through so-called black-lists , summarily discharged labor ‘ agitators ’ , and engaged the services of strikebreakers on a widespread scale . |
26 | In an upstairs room of his house , a radio teleprinter chatters out weather reports from which Alcock plots his own charts to predict conditions for stargazing . |
27 | In addition to writing plays by the dozens , D'Urfey turned out song lyrics by the hundreds . |
28 | OSF mapped out Motif 's future : it plans to start work on the Next Generation User Interface by 1993 , which will evolve into a fully object-oriented use interface by 1995 . |
29 | Toleration as wide-ranging as this would not have been acceptable in England , where hostility to Roman Catholicism had been building up for seventy years since Mary Tudor 's attempt to wipe out Protestantism . |
30 | The use of cane makes this float ideal for fishing sag out shot or styles , and also aids casting when using 7 meters plus to hand . |