Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out a " in BNC.
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1 | If a client has successfully carried out a difficult homework task the group can reinforce this success more powerfully than a therapist alone . |
2 | On July 3 the security forces successfully carried out a daring mission to remove wounded soldiers from the Fort in Jaffna town , under siege since mid-June . |
3 | They only pick out a word word here and there see |
4 | Either of these could match the new borders or blinds or undercurtains , perhaps bringing out a colour that had not been emphasized before . |
5 | The remarks in this section only sketch out a province for which a proper theory of discourse deixis might provide an account . |
6 | ( e ) Sometimes invite a student to write on the blackboard , eg to write out a dictation you have just given . |
7 | Almost at once it was opened , not wide , as he obviously expected , but just to a slit — enough to pass out a note . |
8 | ‘ There are n't any stones large enough to spell out a message with . |
9 | Use the five steps and chart below to work out a reasonable estimate of the cost of rebuilding your home . |
10 | He then walked into the small alcove of electronic equipment and appeared to fiddle with some dials and buttons until music suddenly blasted out a pair of wall mounted speakers . |
11 | In fact , on several occasions after he left , he would come down to sort out a problem for us . |
12 | It only came out a couple of times , and I could n't get the words apart the end where it sounded something like ‘ scores off the bar , F*CK CANTONA , Brian Deane , Brian Deane , Brian Deane ’ . |
13 | They had just sat down when Zach suddenly let out a cry . |
14 | Without warning , it suddenly let out a blast of the 62 first line of Dixie on a five-tone airhorn , so loud and so unexpected that it made Alina take a startled step back . |
15 | She suddenly let out a long sigh and swept her hair from her face . |
16 | He turned and the girl who had just come in let out a little scream . |
17 | At first , I was only going out a coupla days a week . |
18 | Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off . |
19 | Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number . |
20 | Oh , my dear — ’ Alison suddenly reached out a long brown arm . |
21 | The kitten suddenly flings out a paw and scoops the object up into the air and backwards over its shoulder . |
22 | He had been in the Little Chef restaurant in Bramley , near Rotherham , south Yorkshire , on Wednesday night , when a man suddenly pulled out a double- barrelled shotgun . |
23 | Well it 's only coming out a yard is n't it ? |
24 | If the cold supplies from your cold water cistern are n't fitted with gatevalves , this is reasonably easy to do as it requires only cutting out a short length of pipe . |
25 | Did n't they tell you that no ship at sea , no ship at all , would be daft enough to send out a signal — well , not in wartime , they would n't ! |
26 | They accept all too easily the public/private distinction and so rule out a consideration of those " privately " made decisions in the economic sphere that have profound implications for the life chances of millions of people . |
27 | The queue , with whom he was a great favourite , set to work to defrost his outer clothing while we from inside sent out a nip of something warming for the inner man . |
28 | Michael would 'ave bin twenty-four an' John twenty-five , ’ Sadie told her , suddenly taking out a handkerchief from her apron pocket and dabbing at her eyes . |
29 | After two hours ' work , I had managed only to hack out a shallow hole hardly large enough to bury a tortoise . |
30 | no , there 's more schools than that , cos er the lady said that er , she goes I 'm , cos there is when you he went what schools are these ? , and so reading out a couple of schools , about four of 'em |