Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Tables listing 60 endowment companies published in the periodical Planned Savings show that the top performers for endowment policies paying out at the end of 1990 could do anything up to twice as well as companies at the bottom of the table .
2 Each year the authoritative magazine Money Management evaluates with-profits endowment policies taken out 10 , 15 and 25 years ago .
3 Indeed , each year the authoritative magazine Money Management evaluates with-profits endowment policies taken out 10 , 15 and 25 years ago .
4 Margaret had one of the first major heart operations carried out in the UK more than 27 years ago in Edinburgh .
5 University lecturers come out on strike
6 A suitable plane at these parameter values turns out to be the plane , which includes C+ , and the return map obtained , for r-values just less than and just greater than , is shown schematically in Fig. 6.7 .
7 The people in gym shoes dispersed quickly into different rooms while special dismantling personnel leapt out from behind lockers and took charge of the ladder .
8 Management offered to pay the workers for the lost days if they returned to work by Wednesday morning , but at a mass meeting on Tuesday 10 June workers voted 48 to 10 against resuming work and rejecting settlement proposals worked out between management and the union until they had seen a report from the Department of Labour Factory Inspectorate .
9 The account was then allowed to lie dormant while Yousefi collected the cheque books sent out at regular intervals .
10 Five-foot sash cramps sort out the main frame ; the brackets need special treatment .
11 At the end of the taught portion of the course , MSc candidates carry out a substantial project .
12 But when we talked about ‘ The House ’ — that was what we called it , there was never a name — we could imagine that just at the top of the stairs would be the Great Kitchen with its rows of gleaming copper pans hung up next to pheasants and hams and bunches of strange herbs — and through the kitchen window we 'd be able to see the long lawns of the garden where stone lions crouched with their heads between their paws and real peacocks screeched up at peacock shapes clipped out of hedges …
13 The Hudson 's Bay Company went on trading at its posts on the shore of the Bay , and did rather well for its shareholders , but French fur traders moved out beyond the Great Lakes and by the 1740s La Verendrye had led them to places well west of the Bay .
14 But the ‘ blaze ’ seen by Leicestershire cops turned out to be amber lights shining through steam at a factory near Grantham , Lincs .
15 The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors
16 permission from the Association of Northern Ireland Car Clubs to opt out of the NI championship for one year only , but they have agreed and so will be running the event for vintage , historic and class cars only , ’ says William Heaney of the TSCC .
17 But this ignores the effect of new accounting rules set out in SSAP 24 , which require companies to spread a surplus over a number of years .
18 Aid officials from the United Kingdom , returning from visits to Eritrea and Tigre on April 3 , reported that food supplies were reaching people in the region , mostly via the cross-border route from Sudan , and that there was no mass starvation , but warned that the situation could worsen when existing food aid pledges ran out after May .
19 A meeting on Jan. 6 between representatives of political parties and the government to prepare for the national conference scheduled for Feb. 19 [ see p. 38517 ] , ended abruptly when opposition groups walked out .
20 In some research projects carried out mainly in the library , using only documentary sources , there will obviously be no recourse to the use of survey techniques for collecting data .
21 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
22 One such trip was during the first week that Mr. Shipsey started his business — the bakery door was open and Dad and I stood and watched the proceedings , I gazed in amazement as the tin loaves were drawn from the oven , trays of currant buns brought out , brushed with sugar water applied by a three inch brush and doughnuts sprinkled with sugar .
23 The strategy unit has marshalled the efforts of several Australian research groups to carry out new analyses on socioeconomic factors .
24 The Grandes Marques lose out to cheaper champagne
25 Youngsters from the Bawnmore and Rathcoole estates jetted out to Holland on Monday for a 12-day stay in Almelo , near the German border .
26 The New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago commodity exchanges are looking at programme trades carried out last July which may have flouted market rules and contributed to sudden movements in both the Dow Jones index and the S&P 500 futures index .
27 Baseball fans point out that Jackson bats right-handed and throws left instead of the other way round and was anyway more villain than hero , a theory the film never discusses .
28 Cutting off the supply of nutrition to tissues in any part of the body has a further consequence — new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional deficit .
29 According to the Environment Secretary , Michael Heseltine , British industry risks losing out on the business opportunities opened up by the need for new equipment to assess and control environmental problems .
30 Then later , when I was at drama school , my father had a flat in the Temple which is where all these lawyer chaps hang out .
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