Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] out the " in BNC.

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1 Developed by the DMT Institute for Heat and Power Generation in Essen , the process involves passing the pre-cooled flue gases through " active " coke pellets , filled with tiny pores containing catalysts which filter out the pollutants .
2 Here they undergo a most remarkable transformation , a metamorphosis into young , cylindrical elvers which seek out the fresh waters of the rivers and streams .
3 It is a scurrilous romp through the poet HC Artmann 's mildly subversive modern children 's songs , which seek out the clay feet of contemporary heroes like Batman and Superman , as well as invoking more traditional horrors .
4 The new collection of totes C2000 sunglasses features stylish designs in tortoiseshell and black , which cut out the dangerous glare from the sun and provide protection from both UVA and UVB rays .
5 Advice like ‘ it 's your age ’ or ‘ you 'll just have to learn to live with it ’ is beginning to wear thin and many people are seeking desperately for alternatives which hold out the promise of improved health .
6 Mrs Thatcher 's speech at Bruges in September 1988 which set out the government 's view of its relations with the European Community was drafted by her Private Secretary and foreign policy adviser , Charles Powell .
7 Just before Christmas 1985 , I published the White Paper which set out the Government 's new proposals for legislation .
8 However , such disadvantages could be minimized by elaborating the definition of extreme emotional disturbance so as to clarify its extent and its limitations , and by evolving sentencing guidelines which set out the major determinants of culpability .
9 In 198l there was a government White Paper entitled New Training Initiatives which set out the aims of these schemes : to develop skill-training , to provide further education or work-related training for everyone up to the age of 18 , and to offer adults the chance to update their skills .
10 In order to overcome the difficulty of the ENP not being able to prescribe tetanus immunisation , a protocol was written and approved which set out the circumstances under which a named ENP could administer a dose prescribed by the consultant .
11 A Home Secretary spends many hours conscientiously reading background papers which set out the whole history of a single police officer 's alleged offences , sometimes in a bundle of papers an inch thick , in order that justice and equity may be done .
12 All that was available to claimants was the Supplementary Benefits Handbook which set out the broad basis upon which the SBC exercised its discretion .
13 Mr. Clements , a partner in Crossman Block , swore two affidavits , dated respectively 16 January and 6 February 1992 , which set out the case of their clients .
14 New detailed syllabuses have been produced , which set out the knowledge and skills that a student actuary has to master before qualification .
15 The Accounting Standards Board ( ASB ) has published for comment an exposure draft of the Foreword to UITF Abstracts explaining the authority , scope and application of the Urgent Issues Task Force ( UITF ) abstracts issued by the ASB which set out the consensus reached by the UITF on particular issues .
16 I have also seen the important comments of the CBI , which set out the fact that Britain now attracts nearly half of all the inward investment from Japan that comes to the European Community .
17 Prepare agendas for the meetings which set out the ground rules , issues to be covered and those which may not be discussed ( i.e. whether to talk price ) .
18 Article 82 , which set out the leading role of the MPRP in the government , was removed from the Constitution ; there were 324 votes in favour and 10 abstentions .
19 Ministers from 15 member countries attending the third Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) conference in Seoul on Nov. 12-14 issued a declaration at the close of the talks which set out the direction and role for APEC as " an exemplary model of open regional co-operation " , and agreed to co-operate to reduce trade barriers both within the region and worldwide , and to identify and promote the region 's interests .
20 There was no mention of the agency in the Queen 's Speech , which set out the government 's legislative plans for the new 18-month session of Parliament following the re-election of the Conservatives on 9 April .
21 Expert clauses which set out the procedure in more detail than providing that the parties have the right to make representations are probably not very helpful .
22 There are some excellent lightweight clothes available these days made from such materials as Gore-Tex , which keep out the wind and rain but allow your sweat to evaporate .
23 In West Germany where industry-wide bargaining on a regional basis is the most prevalent , industry-based employers ' associations and their regional sub-groupings are the important bodies which carry out the major bargaining activities .
24 The draughtsman 's menu will contain keys which carry out the automatic " filtering " of geometric details down from the working space , through the spatial file , into the engineering file .
25 SCOTVEC is represented on many Lead Bodies and the various development groups which carry out the work of standards development .
26 Particularly recalcitrant spirits may refuse to do so , returning to earth each night in the form of black clouds which block out the light of the moon .
27 Piano is planning to transform the surroundings of the Centre , and to improve the Forum area by getting rid of the grid-pattern ceiling and other obstacles which block out the light .
28 Complaints to Strasbourg under the Convention can be used to force the Government to change administrative practices which shut out the media , and even to oblige it to legislate to give the media specific legal rights necessary to obtain access to information .
29 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
30 Neil seemed to be the leader among this lot , Maggie thought , which bore out the strength she 'd felt and sensed in him .
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