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

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1 Some sophisticated services send out portfolios of material to selected users and these are updated from time to time .
2 Erm and some people that we we send out sort of tend to be there for either half an hour and others sort of .
3 Most astonishingly , it has recently been discovered that many trees send out messages of danger when under attack from insects .
4 But she could reel out pages of verbal textbook at the mention of any subject .
5 Mr Bean was opening out bales of straw making deep beds .
6 Reportedly he was chosen from a field of at least three candidates after two rounds of secret balloting ; commentators suggested that this bore out rumours of divisions within the Church between conservatives and reformers seeking to capitalize on greater freedom from state control by playing a more assertive role in society .
7 Old Ramsbum 's not up to keeping out gangs of terrorists . ’
8 Shoemender Brian Webb is setting up shop at Preston Park Museum , Eaglescliffe , for the day , to demonstrate the traditional and fast dying out craft of cobbling .
9 It is wiser to undertake this systematically by booking out copies of the originals from LIFESPAN and then reconstituting them into new modules as required .
10 Similarly in Britain , a party can win several thousand votes in each constituency yet not come out top of the poll in any ; in consequence , it amasses a large popular vote but no seats in Parliament .
11 Borland International Inc and Wordperfect Corp say they 've not yet sorted out marketing of their Borland Office for Windows $600 Wordperfect Paradox Quattro bundle outside the US , but are working on it .
12 However , in the preparation of final-year seminar papers and dissertations , or if you continue on at college as a research student , you will need to find out details of all the work that others have already carried out in the field in which you are interested .
13 Prejudice aside for one brief moment , the Republic have shown the best form in the group so far , and if there was even the merest scintilla of justice in this doomed planet , they would now be checking out copies of In Stockholm magazine with a view to disporting themselves in the most agreeable Nite Spots that the Swedish capital has to offer .
14 ‘ I found out 80% of Fijians who served on Christmas Island are dead .
15 The representative there of the Bosnian Serbs , Misha Milosevic , told the commission ( i ) that no concentration camps existed in Serbian territory in Bosnia-Hercegovina ; ( ii ) that no hidden camp had been created ; ( iii ) that the [ self-proclaimed ] Serbian government of Bosnia-Hercegovina had never carried out operations of " ethnic cleansing " on its territory ; and ( iv ) that the same government had never refused international control over the prison camps in its territory .
16 Lovell ( 1986 ) reviews around a dozen papers which have carried out tests of the rational expectations hypothesis using direct survey data .
17 Having carried out savings of a similar amount last year , he says there 's no fat left to trim .
18 However , he said , his commission was empowered only to investigate matters directly related to the " current " violence , apparently ruling out investigation of past incidents .
19 In a secular society , where death no longer holds out hope of an after-life and heaven , the quality of the life we know we have has assumed an importance previously given to the life of the soul .
20 It is difficult to put forward a programme which holds out hope of a better life when you have singularly failed to live up to your promises during your term of office .
21 The implications of these points are that wider markets are not as familiar to suppliers as local markets , and they must therefore seek out sources of information about distant markets .
22 He also stressed that NATO must " seek out areas of complementarity with the other bodies within which the allies find themselves together in Europe " , notably the European Communities ( EC ) and the CSCE , to which he accorded particular importance as " the only place where all European countries can meet " .
23 Instead of hoping that experiments would eventually pile up evidence for some particular formula , he recognized that it was necessary to proceed hypothetico-deductively : to propose a structure for a given substance , then to work out consequences of this and test them .
24 Individuals start to work out hierarchy of specific behaviours or situations for planned practice .
25 Others offered to man phones , to work out rotas of helpers , and to provide clerical back-up for the two solicitors .
26 It is not worth discussing any of these complications because one is rarely called upon to work out lines of current in a conductor .
27 He says that if the wages element is higher than 15 per cent of the selling costs , then he has ‘ to work out ways of working faster ’ !
28 Immediately , he began trying to predict Simon 's responses , to work out ways of soothing him , of flattering him , of making him laugh , anything that might defuse that aggression or at least make sure that Simon directed it at someone else .
29 Neighbours and business people , many of whom are confronting disability for the first time , have yet to work out ways of behaving with respect towards them and ways of making links which are welcome and helpful .
30 We mean to work out ways of using new course structures , perhaps with part-time study , new ways of teaching and an innovative approach to university admission which could enable more people from Birmingham and the West Midlands to benefit from their local university .
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