Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [to-vb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Someone tampered with IBM systems by planting a dormant bug due to wipe out whole data banks as soon as the calendar hits Friday 13 October . |
2 | In Balakirev 's Islamey , for instance , he allows the beautiful second subject to sing out , slower and more meaningful , than I have ever heard it before , while his deadly accuracy and exquisite pianissimos produce a stillness in Liszt 's Les Jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este that is rare indeed for such a fast moving piece . |
3 | We 've never in the past looked in detail at the total work content to work out these time units , after all in the past , we 've known what the client wants , we 've been giving him it for years . |
4 | Do you think my proposal impossible to carry out ? ’ |
5 | Is the expert supposed to carry out his own independent investigations beyond the material submitted to him by the parties ? |
6 | Both have something to offer the financial controller concerned to work out how to support a cost-leadership strategy with his accounting system . |
7 | But I did not want them to stay out in the cold all night , so I kept my window open to look out for them . |
8 | This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts . |
9 | Maxwell , a Scot who lives locally , heads a business consortium ready to buy out controversial chairman Stan Flashman for £1 million . |
10 | Demonstrators are being treated with restraint , and dissidents , although under surveillance and sometimes harassed , are still at the moment free to speak out . |
11 | Most trips involve a certain amount of walking and most people can walk , with 97 per cent of the population able to go out on foot . |
12 | He , he did n't realize that I had more stacked in the other room ready to come out |
13 | I 'd be more'n happy to move out of this tied cottage and have the comfort of our own place , and I reckon with what Harry 's offered , we 'll soon have enough to buy summat small in Calking village , and if'n you doant want to come with me , Will Pritchett , then you can stay on here by yourself . |
14 | I chose a discreet navy blue to cancel out the glow from above . |
15 | City book stores had queues of buyers on the first day eager to find out what had so upset stockbrokers UBS Phillips & Drew . |
16 | Alice had picked up a spoon ready to ladle out the stew on to a plate , but she paused and looked at her daughter hard as she said , ‘ You do n't know what it 's all about , do you ? |
17 | ‘ We would never have a Labour government able to carry out a Labour programme — even when that programme had won far more votes than any of the other parties . ’ |
18 | We easily recognise the aggressive action of a horse that snakes its head towards a newcomer , puts its ears back , pulls up its nostrils , and raises one leg ready to lash out at the other horse . |
19 | which is a bit difficult to sort out . |
20 | Well it starts at seven thirty , it 'll be a bit difficult to eat out in there . |
21 | It is it 's a bit difficult to work out what to do . |
22 | They will help provide the skilled man-power necessary to carry out the development project … |
23 | The information necessary to carry out the control function effectively is produced from a variety of sources and often in a variety of forms . |
24 | An inquest jury in Middlesbrough heard that at the time a module had been loaded onto a large barge ready to go out to sea . |
25 | How to find the money necessary to carry out Amnesty 's work has always been a worry , and from the very beginning the Section Office asked groups for help in this area . |
26 | Less than half ( 45% ) said that the off-farm job imposed limitations on the farm and by far the most common reason given was lack of time available to carry out the farm work . |
27 | There 's nothing worse than arriving fifteen minutes late for a lecture or laboratory practical to find out that other students have stolen a march on you . |