Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] out an " in BNC.

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1 On the first Wednesday morning of every month — with the exception of the months in which Easter and Christmas fell — it was the custom for the incumbent pastor to give his own account of the massacre , or read out an account left by a predecessor .
2 Again , the choice was between following the work to the factory towns or eking out an existence by labouring .
3 It might be as straightforward as writing down or calling out an answer , pressing a button , etc. or it may be a task that requires manipulative skills such as wiring an electrical component or threading a needle .
4 And if you have to break an appointment or point out an error , then it is important to use phrases which are tactful and polite .
5 But most of the English fleet had been on Parliament 's side during the Civil War , and in 1650 the Republic decided it was strong enough to impose an embargo on trade and send out an expedition to make Virginia and the West Indian islands acknowledge its authority .
6 Or do you press " button 39 " and send out an automatic " I 'm sorry " response ?
7 I wafted down the face and traced out an elegant arc with my bottom turn , squirting a fountain of spume from my rail as I flew back up and pirouetted on the lip .
8 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 .
9 He looked up just as Mary turned , and let out an exclamation .
10 The man with the ‘ Go Dawgs ’ hat saw our rebel flag at the spreaders and let out an approving yell that sent two gulls squawking up from the garbage cans behind McIllvanney 's office .
11 They are thus more ‘ moral ’ or , as he can also say , more ‘ teleological ’ than Islam , for they discern and hold out an ethical purpose and direction for human life .
12 Main rival Jan Zelezny picked up the spear and pounded out an 83.96 metres with his first and only effort to lead the field .
13 She pushed at the curl , then reached down for the shoulder-bag that lay at her feet and dug out an ebony hair pick .
14 Gran 's stick lunged at it and dug out an ugly lump .
15 The cultured , husky voice rises and shakes out an incandescence of brilliant obscenity , of sexual and visceral allusion , the stripped message being that serious work is being interrupted by trivialities which someone else should be dealing with .
16 He sat her down next to the piano , and tinkled out an arpeggio to announce the performance .
17 But , ironically enough , pull on your walking boots and dig out an anorak because you can still see far more sleeper-skeletal evidence of their trackbeds today than those standard gauge lines of the lowland travelled by people in recent memory .
18 Such a specification allows us to make the point about stabilization policy mentioned above , and to point out an error in Barro 's influential paper that was originally uncovered by Marini ( 1985 ) .
19 Tourist backpackers chattering in high tones ; theatre-/supper-goers gazing nervously at the cluster of dishevelled , ruby-faced lads who wave their cans and bawl out the rallying cry of ‘ 'Ere we go , ‘ ere we go ! ’ at alarming volume ; a comatose figure lying on the bucket seats and crying out an important but indecipherable message about some quite obvious connection betwixt Jesus and Aids ; in the corner a girl with dishevelled hair and a soiled James Dean T-shirt sprawled on the concrete and a man with bloodied chin mouthing profanities as he urinates against the wall .
20 Until his family was safe , he had declined to make any formal statement , but now he went with them to the American Embassy and swore out an affidavit about what he had seen as a DIA agent assigned to DEA NARCOG , Nicosia .
21 He dug into the bag and pulled out an 8-iron .
22 The next thing he knew — by this time he would have the undivided attention of the entire bar — one of the Americans tore his fur hat off and screamed , ‘ OK , craphead , where is he ? ’ while one of the bobbies reached into the open back seat and pulled out an attaché case that he had to spend an hour telling them he had never seen before .
23 Patrick opened the wardrobe and pulled out an old army kit bag .
24 She opened it , slipped her hand inside and pulled out an old frayed envelope .
25 He was just about to stitch my up again when he saw a movement and pulled out an inch-and-a-half-long botfly larva , at which point the nurse in attendance fainted . ’
26 He fished inside his jacket and pulled out an envelope .
27 She watched curiously as Rory rolled back a piece of carpet six feet away and pulled out an iron key .
28 He delves into his portable coolbox and fishes out an ice cool can of lager .
29 The US-led Coalition poured in troops and aircraft and carved out an area where , so the theory went , the Kurds could find respite from Saddam 's savagery .
30 and blot out an entire scene .
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