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

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1 We 've er , at the moment we 're in a campaign of letter writing where we 've got er a body of people that regularly send out letters to er all the different government officials in Vietnam and to the Embassy in er London .
2 Local councils will then have to collate the information and send out bills with details of the valuations put on houses .
3 Some PR firms send out releases on their own letter-headed paper , which can cause confusion .
4 It is very difficult to understand how the Bank can say this on the one hand and on the other hand , send out advertisements for positions such as Outlet Manager , [ Whatever that is ! ] , with a remuneration package that is to be negotiated with the Bank .
5 Some sophisticated services send out portfolios of material to selected users and these are updated from time to time .
6 We send out details to the schools each year , and they will book to bring a party of children round for , oh it lasts about two and a half hours altogether , and they will come either for a morning or for an afternoon .
7 Imagine the er as an alternative method , you send out questionnaires to a set of gypsies
8 Most astonishingly , it has recently been discovered that many trees send out messages of danger when under attack from insects .
9 But she could reel out pages of verbal textbook at the mention of any subject .
10 Mr Bean was opening out bales of straw making deep beds .
11 Neatly line all the hollowed out windows with fondant , pressing in and trimming away excess at the edges .
12 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 .
13 Since international trade law is largely dispositive and is designed primarily to facilitate international transactions between business enterprises it is only sensible to try out proposals on those who will be affected by them to see whether they will really work .
14 There is too much busyness in schools , staff need ‘ dream time ’ too and also the security to try out ideas without becoming nervous about making mistakes or being afraid of failing .
15 Each of us was encouraged to try out solutions on the board and you would ask other class members what they thought and whether they had anything to contribute as an alternative .
16 £9.4 million will be contributed over three years to help phase out CFCs in developing countries and energy efficiency initiatives will also receive support .
17 Probably in an old photo of Lennon banging out barre-chords in some dive off the Reeperbahn .
18 Old Ramsbum 's not up to keeping out gangs of terrorists . ’
19 We communicated through 18-year-old Lisa , who passed on my questions by spelling out words on Julia 's hand .
20 I 'll format out ones to the next two decimals , range formats , I 'll make that unprotected cell the range protects .
21 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 .
22 Voices in the audience shouted out warnings to us .
23 Second , the law is gender-specific , singling out women for more lenient treatment .
24 The Government have often been accused of singling out students for special treatment under the rules .
25 The group is singling out stores in terms of product mix .
26 Not that Airdrie 's football is the sort that would pack out stadia on a regular basis — the bulk of the near-40,000 who went along to Ibrox on Saturday were there to see ritual slaughter — but in the context of this confrontation with the glitzy Rangers , the Broomfield side 's special brand of grim resistance was undeniably compelling .
27 questions designed to find out reasons for views held
28 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 .
29 Tunde , aged 10 , in the Yoruba medium class , had been asked in his Social Studies class to find out details from his father about a local festival .
30 The aim of the game being to find out ways in which they do things better than you do rather than the other way around .
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