Example sentences of "[verb] out [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Local councils will then have to collate the information and send out bills with details of the valuations put on houses . |
2 | Neatly line all the hollowed out windows with fondant , pressing in and trimming away excess at the edges . |
3 | Jason Drysdale , the son of a former Hartlepool United defender , caught out Middlesbrough with a superb free-kick for David Holdsworth to score . |
4 | Press out shapes with a cutter , chill . |
5 | We recently reported out experience with intestinal resection . |
6 | What what we must n't do with Honey and Munnford is just take things at face value because what Honey and Munnford did is they actually carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they decided that I mean they carried out interviews with er lots of people thousand and they had a general study where they carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they said was that in particular with the reflector a l some , some scores are naturally higher than others and that what we ca n't do is just sort of look at these and say well this is the highest score , therefore I 'm much more of a , of a reflector than I have of , I am of the other three , all we actually need to do is compare our scores against the general norms . |
7 | Not only does he collect the ball well when under attack , he also distributes it magnificently on occasions , picking out midfielders with great accuracy , sometimes over 20–30 yards . |
8 | ‘ Also with Kerrang spelling all c's as k's and all s's as z's , ’ Dave continued , ‘ the editor has to sort out problems with the typesetters who are always trying to correct our copy . |
9 | Madame Mattli was almost exactly as Paula had imagined she would be , a petite perfectly turned out woman with an air of chic that was unmistakably French . |
10 | Their profitability must depend on successful technology transfer so that they make the effort to market and sell their wares , they follow up all the awareness campaigns , and they actively seek out clients with the aim of transferring technology in a partnership of mutual benefit . |
11 | Conversely , some people are introverted , and seek out relationships with very few people and then only on their own terms . |
12 | The project will investigate empirically the effect of putting services out to tender and will carry out comparisons with authorities where services have not tendered . |
13 | Cut out rounds with a 6cm/ 2½in pastry cutter and overlap the rounds over the vegetable mixture leaving a gap in the centre . |
14 | Cut out biscuits with a 5cm/2½in fluted cutter , and use up all the biscuit mixture by re-rolling as necessary . |
15 | Roll out to 5mm thick on a lightly floured board and cut out shapes with fancy cutters |
16 | And Mr Levin , who has fashioned a complex web of small joint ventures with companies such as Silicon Graphics , a computer manufacturer , has also been careful not to rule out deals with bigger partners . |
17 | Nevertheless , it is still necessary to feed out calcium with oats , as the phosphorus level should not be higher than that of calcium . |
18 | Colour analyst/hairdresser Mrs Myra Addison and photographer Mrs Ann Simmons together make up Beautiful Images , a venture set up in Darlington 15 months ago : and they came out tops with stunning portraits in competitions organised by the British Institute of Professional Photography and the Master Photographers ' Association . |
19 | The south west is the place to go if you 're searching out spots with hidden significance . |
20 | To help out couples with the expense of setting up home Gilmore 's have a special discount scheme . |
21 | Einstein licked his wounds after his long drawn out battle with Bohr about the uncertainty principle . |
22 | And deals out Pleasure with a scanty Hand ; |
23 | Most entertainers give out cards with their own or the agency 's phone number on it . |
24 | ‘ Let's have a drink first , then , ’ said Coffin , pouring out whisky with a generous hand . |
25 | However , the success rate for syndicated material can also be increased by sending out material with themes which are relevant to the local area or which are topical . |
26 | Erm , to comparison with Peterborough 's particularly useful but it might be , must be said that Peterborough do have problems with at least three or four of the their community centres all the time , in fact have quite a substantial budget on er staff involved in sorting out problems with voluntary managed community centres . |
27 | The manager does not have the opportunity gregariously to share and sort out ideas with staff colleagues . |
28 | It was a hard , bloody fight lasting 3 hours and 16 minutes ( this time still stands as a world record for a championship fight ) before Burke knocked out Byrne with a tremendous punch , thus becoming recognised champion . |
29 | But if we are free citizens ’ — he paused on the word , feeling it alien but unable to think of another — ‘ if we are not slaves , we must have liberty to say ‘ No , we have no dispute with France — we have business here at home which matters more than anything else on earth — we will not learn to play with swords , or blow out brains with bullets . ’ |
30 | Tate doled out words with seeming reluctance . |