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

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1 There are various reasons for taking out either or both insurance and assurance .
2 Given their importance there are self-interested reasons for finding out all we can about them .
3 South Korea 's foreign ministry said : ‘ The North 's professed reasons for pulling out of the NPT convince no one .
4 There may even be some good reasons for keeping out of this no-man's-land .
5 For once her interest was not centred on the Grand Prix , but on her father , and his reasons for coming out to Spain to find her .
6 In such cases the court will , when giving reasons for striking out and after hearing the parties ' representatives if they wish , indicate who in its view is to blame for the delay , thus assisting the process of professional disciplinary sanctions and the pursuit of compensation by litigants .
7 This chapter will begin by considering the reasons for carrying out language assessments and the ways in which information from language assessments is used .
8 Now he has very emotional reasons for carrying out this work .
9 I wandered into the wholesale office of a big tobacco factory , and found myself in a dark panelled Victorian world of snuff counters , old polished scales for weighing out ounces of baccy and a snug with settle chairs .
10 In education radicals welcome the introduction of the assisted places scheme , CTCs , proposals for opting out , and increase in places on school governing boards for parents , but seek further reforms to erode the dominance of the state and extend parental choice .
11 The appearance of this list marks the transfer of hectic activity , at least for a time , from within the SOED , where the specifications are drawn up , to those institutions and individuals interested in ‘ winning ’ the research contracts advertised , who now have to notify interest and submit proposals for carrying out the work .
12 There are two strategies for finding out how the visual system works .
13 There is a series of procedures and powers available to potential applicants and planning authorities for sorting out some of the problems that can arise .
14 There are , I suppose , two simple rules about reversing out .
15 " Right now I do n't really know how to describe the way I feel , " said Murray , minutes after holding out to finish one stroke clear of New Zealand 's Frank Nobilo and three in front of the rejuvenated Sam Torrance .
16 Two and a quarter hours after setting out .
17 She was found dead hours after walking out of the unit in a suicidal state after her family had been told it was secure .
18 With regard to your August and September editorials on guitar design , the majority of your comments were perfectly fair but you can hardly blame guitar manufacturers for turning out what the public seems to want ( currently , vintage lookalikes and the so-called superStrat ) .
19 Pupils and teachers at Cheney say they 're victims of their own rigourous adherence to guidelines for working out the figures .
20 ‘ Drew , thanks for helping out , and you , Red .
21 Thanks for turning out . ’
22 I had my daughter 17 months ago , but I still have lots of worries about getting out and about .
23 Steel sand channels for getting out of soft ground , water containers , jerrycans , spare drums of Vickers ammunition , camouflage nets and the crew 's personal kit and weapons had to be stowed .
24 But Horton , determined to make amends for missing out by such a narrow margin last year , moved to the front with an excellent 68 but with Coles so close to him , nothing can be taken for granted over the final two rounds .
25 Lewis said that the Government thought that it was only necessary , at present , to provide suitable accommodation for the War Office and the Foreign Office , but preliminary steps could be taken towards acquiring the land , and Hall could obtain designs for laying out the whole area .
26 The French goal ace had feared being out of the game for two months after hobbling out of the 3-0 first leg defeat with a damaged hamstring .
27 Just 22 months after walking out on the Merseyside club , the 41-year-old Scot received a warm reception from the Kop as he took his place on the Blackburn Rovers bench .
28 If , for example , a hotelier contracts for a window cleaner to clean all the outside windows of the hotel and , while undertaking this job , the person contracted falls and is injured , although the hotelier owes the window cleaner a duty of care under s. 2(1) OLA 1957 , the extent of this duty is modified by the fact that window cleaners will themselves guard against the ordinary risks of carrying out the job and thus the hotelier may not be liable for their injuries .
29 It was the logical outcome of the tactics of drawing out opposing defenders originally outlined by Chapman at Northampton .
30 These initiatives are really no more than very small , first steps towards finding out whether CD-ROM has anything worthwhile to offer schools .
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