Example sentences of "[coord] [vb infin] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 London , however , is pounded by commuter traffic and the only policy option which promises relief is determined action to exclude or price out the one-driver commuter car .
2 It is understandable that a civil servant takes longer to negotiate or work out a solution over which he is unenthusiastic , the result being that by the time the work is complete , there is a new minister who is more ready to see the weaknesses of this line of action .
3 We will erase or cross out the second word and substitute the word ‘ thou ’ .
4 Our capacity to deny or block out the pain can wear thin .
5 Perhaps she should stay and try and make out a case for herself .
6 Can you imagine , we have to try and make out a picture of that !
7 Do n't be concerned with the feeling that nothing is " sinking in " but do try and seek out the main points .
8 Thus in Ibrams ( 1982 ) there had been considerable ill-treatment and violence by the deceased towards D and his girlfriend , and this led them eventually to plan and carry out a night-time raid on the deceased 's flat , during which they attacked and killed him .
9 the governing body , together with the headteacher , to develop and carry out a … plan for their school … to take account of the full range of their responsibilities … set out in the Act .
10 In their view , the EC must be endowed with the ability to formulate and carry out a common foreign and security policy , particularly vis-a-vis the East and Central European countries ; the lack of such a policy has unfortunately prevented effective EC action in the former Yugoslavia .
11 As Derek Hatton , Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council put it , ‘ We 'd want to make sure that … those who are employed to manage and carry out the policies which we decide are those who are in general sympathy with those policies ’ ( Gyford , 1985b , p. 58 ) .
12 Lazy bitch , she was : lying on this couch day after day feeling too bad to move ; but she could go upstairs and carry out the duties of a wife whenever the fancy took her .
13 If money is a problem , we in ‘ Spokes ’ have a group of experienced path-building volunteers , who could organise and carry out the work .
14 3.2 The Landlord shall procure that as soon as in the opinion of the Architect the Works on the Premises are sufficiently advanced to enable the Tenant to commence and carry out the Tenant 's Works the Architect shall give notice to the Tenant to that effect
15 The team is liaising with manufacturers on the design and development of CFC-free refrigeration equipment and identifying the skills needed to evaluate and carry out the conversions .
16 At Level One students will work as individuals or in small groups to plan and carry out an investigation into an aspect of Community Welfare with limited support from the tutor .
17 The SWWA had opened the hydrants at night to try and clear out the system before the town woke up .
18 I 'd hate to try and work out a leaflet in a committee this size .
19 It was up to her to try and work out a plan of escape , but without expert help that was n't going to be easy .
20 ‘ First of all , I need to sit down and work out a plan of campaign . ’
21 Tom Farmer , chairman of Scottish Business in the Community , who chaired the meeting , promised that all the organisations of which Prince Charles was patron would now quickly get together and work out a strategic plan .
22 Erm did n't say you 'll go back and work out a plan of attack for me or did you ?
23 It would now be easy to go on and work out the field between two concentric spheres .
24 The method of preparing the blank before inserting the cutlery blank is simply to drill and clean out the hole in the shaft before fixing , put the Special T on the tang and insert with the handle on top so the Special T does not run down the wood .
25 The first afternoon of the course , we did nothing , as the participants all had to buckle down and clean out the premises , including the lavatories and the windows .
26 She wanted above all else to sleep and blot out the terrifying events of the day .
27 The cell , although uncomfortable and oppressive , made for a haven of quiet and stillness within which Bernice had been able to calm and draw out the traumatized girl .
28 These bands would either play their sets regardless of fights , or , in the case of Fat Man Doug Trendle — the front man of Bad Manners — would wade in and sort out the rucks himself .
29 ‘ He has to go back and sort out the transfer situation , which is very messy . ’
30 ‘ I trust them to try and sort out the unions , ’ William says .
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