Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] out the " in BNC.

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1 European diplomats say that Reginald Bartholomew , the under-secretary of state for security assistance , has warned them against doing anything with the WEU that undermines NATO or freezes out the Americans from security talks at which they think they are entitled to be present .
2 Any programme that holds out the hope of eradicating the underclass must be built on the foundation of re-establishing full employment .
3 It is the statute that marks out the field and dictates to the citizen the rules by which he is to play and the goal at which he is to aim .
4 The first person from each team that calls out the answer gets a point for his or her team .
5 Look look that helps out the rich
6 Like so many of Lonsdale 's ladies she is surprising ; yet she speaks to us with a directness that wipes out the centuries .
7 A list that sets out the items carefully in red ink , a thin trail of watery blood over the paper .
8 The er the county council came forward with these policies as a result of comments that er districts made a number of years ago and perhaps er over a passage of time erm makes at least validity your point but I I remain of the the view that there is in the there is nothing in the county structure plan that sets out the basic objective of protecting the countryside and still feel that 's a valid objective within the structure plan erm within the structure plan er context .
9 It seems to be referring to a document that that that sets out the whole total quality process as far as the commission is concerned .
10 Treasury chiefs are furious at the move that more than wipes out the benefits of the scrapping of the car sales tax .
11 Onstage are a set of eccentric instruments , a bank of valve-powered electric equipment and a clumsily daubed monolith that blocks out the familiar Marquee logo on the stage back-drop .
12 Art is at least as important as Politics , whether in Peace or war , and it is Pound 's intransigent conviction of this that brings out the philistine in others beside Peter Robinson .
13 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
14 He was a bit bird-like , a picky eater ( especially when he was paying ) , fast in his movements and very thin in the sort of way that brings out the motherly best in women .
15 There must be something about sporting events that brings out the unexpected in live radio and television commentaries .
16 This is n't superstition , it is just that some people seem to attack computers in a way that brings out the worst in them .
17 What is it about kitchens at parties that brings out the homing pigeon in everybody ?
18 Adding a line that works out the total amount paid in and the interest received at least puts it in perspective .
19 Has he ever cooked a pie that comes out the oven cold ?
20 Clarke would do us all a big service if , in his next book , he could produce a law that sorts out the predictions that are too spineless from those that assume the human race to be capable of too much ,
21 When we get up , the weight of our bodies compresses these discs and squeezes out the extra fluid .
22 He knows every corner and brick of the cathedral and points out the glories of the 11th-century ( Romanesque ) triforium with its later , inferior , 14th-century equivalent : ‘ You do see , do n't you ? ’
23 Guillaume , the third Bretonnian King , defeats a large Orc army at the Battle of Armandur and drives out the last of the Orcs from northern Bretonnia .
24 Excel boasts a graph creating wizard , which guides you through graph creation , and turns out the kind of thing you see in the screenshots .
25 The letter states that efforts will be made to create a ‘ fair distribution ’ of press releases , and holds out the olive-branch of club membership before the next company-reporting season in November .
26 In response , however , Polycarp turns to the crowd in the amphitheatre and shouts out the words which the Proconsul has invited him to repeal as if they applied to the audience in the arena .
27 Looking at those lists provides interesting reading and bears out the used-car trade 's view that having a lead-only car could prove to be a liability .
28 None of this gives the impression of an unreservedly enlightened society and bears out the differences in attitudes and opinions between younger and older people to which reference has already been made .
29 You suggest that Detroit should ‘ join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services ’ ( May 8th ) .
30 Sadly , the city can not do what is most needed : join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services .
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