Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The three old miners considered that it was intended to carry out this operation a little before the smelt houses " left off " and of course they left off by persuasion of the Parliamentary forces , violent or otherwise .
2 Finally , it is intended to carry out some observational work at a selected site in the system , possibly courts , and interview key participants .
3 Nurses are admirably placed to carry out clinical research .
4 Vehicles are loaded on to special platforms and dropped out of aircraft specifically designated to carry out this task on to adjacent or parallel drop zones .
5 After the lecture was over , groups were formed to try out some of the techniques Luke had discussed .
6 We are giving Her Majesty 's inspectorate a key role in monitoring the quality of those permitted to carry out that public service .
7 After the report advisers are expected to carry out follow-up work and proposals for improvement acted on .
8 Unlike a trade association or informal market , an exchange is expected to carry out regulatory as well as trading functions .
9 The MEDIATRON is a modified stereo-cassette recorder , which is designed to carry out simultaneous recording of audio-signals , trigger pulses for photographic slides and digital signals from a computerized information retrieval system .
10 The plane was the ultimate in air technology in the mid 60's — designed to carry out low level bombing missions over the sea .
11 THE DIFFERENCE between regular country acts and their rock 'n' roll equivalents is that your NME -friendly guitar-basher enjoys and is expected to try out new riffs , to be playful and weird .
12 Outraged Doisneau fans were mortified to find out that Doisneau himself had taken the pictures , fulfilling one of the commercial assignments which still occupy much of his time .
13 Each strategy will be given its own management team , which will be expected to work out all the effects over the whole company , including estimates of resource requirements for each subsidiary business .
14 At a party given by John Harvard for the Herbert Reads in June , he came with fireworks and some items bought at the joke shop opposite the British Museum : sugar which when immersed let out little fish , and chocolates which he thought to be filled with sawdust but were in fact made of soap ; the guests , he said , " set on me " .
15 It is expected to rule out many of the recommendations of the trade and industry select committee .
16 The requirement of leave is designed to weed out frivolous , vexatious , or hopeless cases ; but there is no reason to think that claims based on private law rights will not sometimes be frivolous , vexatious , or hopeless or that claims based on public law rights are particularly prone to be frivolous , vexatious or hopeless .
17 These kinds of objectives were to be attained by public-sector pump-priming investment designed to lever out private resources .
18 It seems almost a pity to subject these lively fancies to the stern test of verisimilitude , but I feel constrained to point out three facts .
19 and that 's why I 've enjoyed coming out this evening .
20 The metal shutters on the windows and behind the doors of the four-storey grey structure were designed to keep out unnecessary callers .
21 The whole thing was designed to smoke out double agents , to make sure you had n't gone over and started to work for the other side .
22 It is clear , for example , that there are still striking regional variations in the use of custodial remands , in spite of the Bail Act 's attempt to structure the decision-making process , which might have been expected to iron out some of the more extreme disparities .
23 One of the issues that called for more profound thought than usual was the direction United Biscuits should take after its products had come to command the lion 's share of the market and could n't be expected to squeeze out many more sales .
24 Numerous purges in the regions were designed to root out less than committed fascists , which helps to account for the high turnover of membership in the 1930s ; A.K. Chesterton in particular was notorious for the war he waged against literal social fascists , being responsible for expelling over 300 members in Stoke in 1935 who used the local headquarters as a drinking club .
25 It is designed to act out potential accidents that could occur in a full-scale , commercial reactor , and it claims to come closer to recreating the real thing than any other testing facility .
26 Maturities are designed to take out anticipated shortages at a later date and therefore maturities differ from the standard 91 days .
27 ‘ But people intent on stealing from the public purse at the expense of others in need will be actively pursued to stamp out this type of theft . ’
28 Burrows seems to have lived with his material for so long that he has forgotten to throw out enough clues for the rest of us , and there are few hints as to why certain sequences are so important that they should be repeated over and over again But what constantly saves the piece from disappearing into itself is the obliquely moving nature of the central relationship and some patchy but startlingly lovely dance images .
29 And strategies designed to bring out these problems do not cause distress themselves but merely bring out distress which is already present within the individual .
30 ‘ In particular , ’ the FT wrote , ‘ Smith 's management was said to be uncommunicative regarding the DIY business , although an analysts ’ visit next week is intended to set out future strategy . ’
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