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

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1 " Dance " is the cogs of bodies meshing in one section of a machine that turns out Collective Unified Expression .
2 unconscious there might be something that goes out some breath
3 It is a programme that holds out more than hope for the underclass .
4 For I believe that it is determinism that rules out moral responsibility and other things we believe in … "
5 It is the normal concept of ‘ where I stop ’ that keeps out some of these more unusual and far-flung perceptions , or prevents their being recognized .
6 There ought to be some principle that picks out one initial state , and hence one model , to represent our universe .
7 The erm , the the nature of the erm the fourteenth of June , the the the Total Quality minute , the it seems to be referring to a document that sets out various phases of the er Total Quality programme .
8 This pitfall can be avoided by ensuring that the subject is covered in an educational programme and by providing long-term follow-up with a system that seeks out those who do not attend the clinic .
9 What is it about paying tax that brings out such juvenile spitefulness even among the strenuously respectable ?
10 Really that brings out one of the benefits of of using this sort of network because you can analyse it .
11 There 's something about those milestone birthdays that brings out millennial gloom rather than the gaiety in us all .
12 It 's got some arithmetic in the program that works out all the angles and then it draws them .
13 He says it 's some kind of sadist that carries out this kind of attack .
14 In a country where , as a popular song puts it , ‘ every son is born a soldier ’ and turns out each year for a spell of military service until he is well into middle age , the army has long been regarded as an essential part of the country 's armed neutrality .
15 But out of hours he heads for his workshop and turns out wooden toys including trains , kiddie pushalong trolleys and nursery name plates .
16 HARPY takes the types represented by its finite state grammar and compiles out all the tokens — the possible utterances in the system — ahead of time .
17 Lucker drops his camera and holds out another knife .
18 The merlin establishes its territory up in the heather-covered hill areas , and searches out suitable hooded crows ' nests from the year before which it will appropriate for its own brood .
19 ‘ Smith is more mobile and searches out more openings .
20 After a few quick puffs the man turns and stubs out this cigarette too , three-quarters wasted .
21 The cone is drawn with and marks out all the possible light paths through P 1 ; it is called the light cone at P 1 .
22 Neither an intention to cause serious injury nor recklessness as to death should be sufficient on its own , but together they restrict one another , producing a test which both satisfies the criterion of certainty and marks out some heinous but non-intended killings .
23 He stands up carefully and reaches out both hands .
24 And rules out one thing : that she fell overboard by accident . ’
25 It will prove difficult for MPs and peers to amend and rules out favoured alternatives .
26 Miguel , in pony tail and purple-embroidered shirt , opens his Yamaha synthesiser case and takes out three sets of bamboo pan pipes .
27 She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope .
28 To achieve this , each female visits the nest before she starts laying and throws out one or more of the existing eggs .
29 This consolidates the document into its current form and throws out all the previous rubbish .
30 It contains no pretentiousness , has scarcely dated , and throws out many lessons — not least Johnson 's writerly good manners : if he uses a Greek tag he gives the translation .
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