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

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1 Erm and some people that we we send out sort of tend to be there for either half an hour and others sort of .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 However , he said , his commission was empowered only to investigate matters directly related to the " current " violence , apparently ruling out investigation of past incidents .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Individuals start to work out hierarchy of specific behaviours or situations for planned practice .
9 After passing out top of his class he signed up for his National Service and travelled around Europe , first with the King 's Dragoon Guards and then as an officer in the Catering Corps .
10 ‘ Experience has shown that the Home Secretary on his own simply can not carry out oversight of MI5 , ’ Mr Day said .
11 He said : ‘ If we deal with it ourselves we could only give out punishment of 28 days ’ loss of remission . ’
12 One , as it were , to pick out addresses , one to pick out socio-economic groups , one to pick out motor cars , one to pick out number of bedrooms , one to pick out whatever , and trivially or , or superficially everyone says the same thing , a database , it 's on the database , now
13 CONTINUING HIS LOOK AT HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT CHECKS OUT SONE OF THE BEST PC DRAWING PACKAGES AND EXPLAINS WHY YOU DO N'T HAVE TO BE MICHELANGELO TO USE THE .
14 This could be a long drawn out affair of up to eight hours or more .
15 I mean often actually producing pieces of writing is , is , is quite a , you know , sort of long drawn out sort of er iterative process I suppose in , in mathematical terms erm you know you kind of go through it again and again erm I mean that 's one thing you ca but obviously that 's quite time consuming er
16 It becomes oddly insulting , not only because it rules out appreciation of beautiful souls lurking behind plain faces , but also because the kind of admiration then given to the beautiful woman begins to assume that her equally lovely nature is sweet , kind , gentle and unselfish — an image of passive , yielding femininity .
17 Sun and ICL say they are there to ‘ endorse ’ HyperSparc , though neither rules out use of the part in future system plans .
18 The disclosures come at a time when there are three known bids by senior civil servants to buy out part of the Crown Suppliers when it is privatised next year .
19 Undoubtedly the absence of a well thought out scheme of appraisal , including a major element of self-appraisal , followed by professional development programmes , has been a weakness in the personnel policies for education and should be remedied — business has the knowledge and experience to provide valuable assistance in this task .
20 The recent show of Mary McGowen presented a solid , well thought out presentation of her new work .
21 And it must be remembered that access to a tissue is often the least well thought out part of a proposal ; there are many neurological conditions where gene therapy would be attractive if parts of the central nervous system were selectively accessible .
22 It features a well thought out line of play which reaped a just reward .
23 It features a well thought out line of play which reaped a just reward .
24 Commented NAPF : ‘ It seemed to represent the pinnacle of a well thought out programme of communication between the scheme and the members , providing plenty of notice of change and the opportunity to request further information .
25 The experiments reviewed in this section do little to advance out understanding of the mechanisms involved ( often important control conditions are lacking ) but they do allow the conclusion that there is no fundamental difference between the so-called perceptual and motor test tasks in their susceptibility to acquired equivalence/distinctiveness effects .
26 Got out assortment of crayons , pencils , coloured paper .
27 In the Euro-elections of June 1989 the Tories were wiped out north of the border .
28 The pessimists feared the Conservatives ' nine seats could even be wiped out north of the border .
29 SATURDAY PROFILE Man for all seasons sees out winter of discontent DAVE STRINGER
30 There was n't even a mantle , it as a wall bracket that came out of the wall with a little tiny gas jet that fanned out sot of thing and that was your illumination for the the bedroom .
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