Example sentences of "[n mass] [to-vb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 In 1795 Parliament voted that King George III award Elkington £1,000 to carry out a survey of his achievements .
2 As Jeffrey Richards showed in the first of three talks on Sexuality in the Middle Ages ( Radio 3 , Monday ) , you can always get past a lack of obvious data to find out the sort of thing that goes on in bedrooms .
3 He came racing towards me just as I got out , I had already shed my parachute in the aircraft to get out a little more schnell before he accosted me , I got the most bitter rollicking for leaving the aircraft outside his engineering hangar area .
4 Students from all departments were invited to submit bids for up to £1000 to carry out a project of their own initiative that would develop their enterprise skills .
5 Chatichai , who had previously removed three parties from his ruling coalition and had replaced them with two new members , had been under pressure for some time from the military and the media to carry out an extensive reshuffle in order to cleanse his government of allegedly corrupt elements .
6 These developments hold great promise for severely disabled people who , although dependent on a machine , can have a feeling of relative independence ; their range of control in communicating and getting an appropriate response is increased and they are less dependent on people to carry out a number of everyday living activities .
7 The 7,500 clubs around the UK are invited to enter a team of five people to carry out a local environmental project .
8 The qualities looked for in a higher civil servant are : intelligence ; fluency of mouth and pen , particularly in producing a persuasive argument and in composing a good ministerial speech ; the capacity to induce other people to carry out a policy that perhaps they do not much wish to carry out ; a political ‘ nose ’ ; the ability ( in a Department or a local or regional office ) to organise those beneath him or her ; and capacity for hard work ( many of those at the top work extremely hard ) .
9 It is hoped that most governors would spend the whole of their service without having to face such an unwelcome decision as the dismissal of a member of staff and would be able to concentrate their efforts on engaging and supporting the best people to carry out the educational tasks for which they were responsible .
10 That requires more people to carry out the Conservative Government Acts of Parliament , and we are bound to employ more people to do that .
11 ‘ And are n't I the one forever telling people to find out the facts first ?
12 That is , according to false memory syndrome theorists , somehow the process of therapy , the process of disclosure , the process of interviewing people to find out the details of the abuse , somehow that constructs the abuse itself , somehow that 's erm the thing that 's that 's causing the memories .
13 as if to demonstrate his terrible seriousness , he orders the people to set out the next day ‘ … for the wilderness by the way to the Reed Sea ’ .
14 This is the same set of attitudes which causes people to clear out the unwanted gear out of their lofts to send to Ethiopia rather than enabling the Ethiopians to get the best training possible as irrigation engineers , doctors and agricultural scientists and economists .
15 Other people to blot out a face .
16 Lothian has estimated that it would cost the region £140,000-£160,000 to carry out the exercise by post whereas a referendum through the ballot box would cost £270,000-£320,000 .
17 I am afraid we shall want matter of Molly Leaper 's works to make out the bulk of the new volume .
18 Even recruitment agencies are prepared to pay £600 a time to vet management staff , and £225 to check out a secretary , before placing them .
19 Mr Matthews said Taylor offered him £500 to carry out the murder , which he declined .
20 It also alleges they hired Norman White , 30 , of Gloucester , with the promise of £30,000 to carry out the killing .
21 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
22 It might be possible to use an annual grant of £300 to carry out the necessary paintwork .
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