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

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1 The big dog used the new trick for getting out he 'd taught himself .
2 The fact that she and Hugh happened to fit the bill seemed to give her every opportunity for finding out .
3 Parents at Heiton may have a case for taking out an interim interdict to stop the council closing their school at the end of the term . ’
4 The case for setting out financial implications is obvious in a situation in which the school budget is controlled by the governors .
5 There is a clear case for setting out in legislation other circumstances in which consent may be regarded as vitiated so that police officers may be encouraged towards a broader interpretation of the meaning of rape .
6 There is a case for going in ; there is a case for staying out ; there is even a case for setting clear , robust conditions for when to go in .
7 If the gritty Hugh is away opening for his country , then no doubt there is a stronger case for testing out the leadership qualities of Maynard , who has himself been the subject of some speculation concerning the furniture vans .
8 Finally , in situations where the conventional statistical approach can not be applied , and provided suitable skills are available , there is a strong case for carrying out the analysis in conjunction with the research itself , rather than contracting out .
9 There was a strong case for finding out more about Edwin and there were two sources so far untapped : Papa Burger and Edwin 's brother Thomas .
10 We 've protected his identity because he fears the sack for speaking out .
11 The matrix diagram also provides a basic framework for working out the phases of the site .
12 A second lesson — or cautionary note — bears directly on the government 's enthusiasm for separating out ‘ purchaser ’ or ‘ provider ’ roles in order to create a quasi market in social care .
13 I already had a mailing list of over 7000 people , which is healthy for someone who is n't a household name , and is a good base for putting out a single , if those people then go and buy it .
14 Public support for opting out is low and appears to be declining .
15 In the previous June when Marplan asked the same question , 35 per cent expressed support for opting out .
16 Checklist for sending out photographs
17 But the responsibility for sending out the grim , pathetic news was often his , and he hated it .
18 However , Geoffrey Holton 's imminent retirement complicated the issue especially as the UK involvement had been up-graded from mere participation in a Zambian investigation to full responsibility for carrying out the investigation .
19 The Social Services Department had responsibility for carrying out many of the recommendations of the conference .
20 Always done with royal approval , which was sought beforehand , the collection of such levies emphasised two factors : that the crown 's right to tax and to organise the general defence of France was recognised ; equally , that , in practice , the responsibility for carrying out defensive projects was left to local initiative and energy .
21 The problem for Trotsky was thus very similar to the problem which bureaucracy poses for the liberal interventionist , or welfare , state : how can those with the responsibility for carrying out the functions of government be controlled — in this case by a political leadership consisting of dedicated and ideologically sound revolutionaries ?
22 In sixteenth-century Spain there was usually a secretary of state with particular responsibility for carrying out the decisions of the king in foreign policy matters .
23 Entity modelling can be used as an aid to communication as well as a technique for finding out information .
24 Much more important is that the student is aware of the general principles of that particular area of law , has acquired the proper technique for finding out the specific rules and can apply them to the facts of the case .
25 Wheal Jane : the government refused to provide money for pumping out disused Cornish tin mines .
26 But three hours later Anthony , 36 , crashlanded in a Cornish field after running OUT of fuel on his solo round-Britain test flight .
27 Signor Fichera , whose vineyards and orchards were destroyed , left his cottage after hanging out a banner saying : ‘ Thanks to the government ’ , hinting at the anger among residents who say the authorities should have acted sooner to protect them .
28 Figure 6 shows recordings from one patch in which Ba 2 + inhibited K + channel activity , while channel activity returned almost to the initial level after washing out Ba 2 + .
29 But it can also strike on the potential for tension between bringing out individuality and creating conformity .
30 Whereas there is a definite minimum speed for rounding out with full airbrake , once the glider is in level flight close to the ground , with the right technique the airbrakes can be opened fully at much lower speeds .
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