Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] out the " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ high profile ’ that this gives Owen provides the satisfaction that he requires and in addition holds out the prospect of career advancement . |
2 | The hot rocks technique holds out the best hope for exploitation of geothermal energy . |
3 | The IRB professes to be the body administering world rugby , but the need for the existence of FIRA points out the IRB 's failure to take a truly world view of the game . |
4 | Frears ' realisation of this mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy plays out the violence and psychology to superb , beautifully laid-back effect . ’ |
5 | I was talking about it the other day and you go and it all comes , it hurts and , and it comes out and you ca n't even hold it down either cos it just comes in your mouth dribbles out the side . |
6 | The DJ fills out the early evening playing the most obvious indie-dance records , as he will finish the evening . |
7 | ABOVE : Old man Roberts checks out the family album . |
8 | None of these grounds of illegality rules out the possibility that exactly the same decision might be reached even if natural justice were complied with , or all relevant considerations were taken into account , or the authority were to ignore all undue fetters on its discretion . |
9 | Newsround picks out the highlights . |
10 | This Code of Practice sets out the basic practices employed by Midland Bank and its subsidiary companies in connection with their lending to personal customers in the United Kingdom . |
11 | Crafts : Our Cultural Future sets out the party 's plans to further links between craftspeople and industry and also increase public awareness of the crafts . |
12 | In Compressor/Expander mode , compression on the neck pickup swells out the tone to a given ceiling and sustains it , making it good for McCartney-esque melodic lines , but also for slapping , as the limiter-like properties of the compressor prevent massive explosions of sound . |
13 | As to the former , the objects clause in the company 's memorandum of association sets out the activities for which the company has been formed , though these activities may subsequently be altered by special resolution . |
14 | Before detailing the two main components of LMS , this introductory chapter sets out the general framework of change . |
15 | This chapter sets out the debate surrounding pluralism as it emerged in the 1950s and 1960s in the context of the community power debate in the United States . |
16 | Emotionally and mentally our mind seeks out the things , people and ideas to which it is already habituated . |
17 | JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries . |
18 | Grief brings out the best and the worst in all of us , I 've discovered . |
19 | ( That is assuming that the United Nations sorts out the regulatory problems . ) |
20 | Meanwhile Mo smashes out the hole in the corner of the house sort of thing where they 're gon na go and they ai n't there . |
21 | So when you take your trolley back and clip it back up the pound comes out the front again . |
22 | However , Schoenbaum points out the superficial level of social change pointing to the ‘ schizophrenia ’ of Nazi society — ; where it ‘ could be seen everything had changed and nothing had changed . ’ |
23 | Mr Gilchrist points out the strategic difference between the Abbey and the Guardian distribution . |
24 | Clanchy points out the anachronistic nature of the historians ' practice . |
25 | a. a man and woman sitting in the living room + the woman sitting reading quite happily — the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window + and gets himself ready and goes out + |
26 | and woman sitting in the living room … the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window … and goes out + goes to his goes to a club + has a drink talks to the barman |
27 | Although Mill may have been thinking of the romantic poet speaking gloomily to himself , here Leapor holds out the prospect of good gossip , and the reader is set to overhear the conversation : |
28 | This work holds out the promise of a much wider project : |
29 | If the child writes out the word somewhere else ( not , preferably , in the same book he does his writing in ) say , in his word book , he can use felt-tips to colour the parts of the word which caused him difficulty . |
30 | A special pathos is achieved when the poetry acts out the predicament of people whose all too expert command of language debars them ( paradoxically ) from expressing a common human sorrow — mortality , the fear of it , and its conclusiveness — as limpidly as could Williams 's ‘ widow ’ . |