Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Magistrates heard that employees had been hosing out residue from used drums — using a high pressure jet — in a defined ‘ washing area ’ .
2 By taking into account the adequacy of the research designs , ruling out findings from small samples , weak measures and poor statistical analysis , Kessler and McLeod ( 1984 ) revealed a considerable amount of agreement about the positive effects of support .
3 It 's rather like what we talked about right at the beginning we talked about picking out features from our image such as the the width the height er the grey area or whatever of the image .
4 Girls seem to have worked mainly at the surface picking out stones from the coal .
5 As we saw in section III , in the US and EC jurisdictions price discrimination is more or less per se illegal : resale price maintenance is also per se illegal in all jurisdictions , though it is difficult to justify separating out RPM from other vertical restraints on the basis of economic analysis .
6 Cleaning out gastropods from oolitic limestones can be a lengthy business .
7 This put Mum in a terrible temper and to make matters worse , when we got home Dad and his friends were there pouring out beer from bottles .
8 The olive tree lives to a very great age ; it appears to be indestructible , sending out shoots from a distorted , dry , and seemingly lifeless trunk , reviving annually to bring forth its fruit .
9 They were preventing millers from sending out flour from our two mills , Cranfields and Gibbons .
10 The task of sorting out proposals from private industry-falls to John McElroy , the administrator of the National Environmental Satellite , Data and Information Servis ( NESDIS ) .
11 Besides , you have problems yourself sorting out lies from the truth . ’
12 Which meant sorting out wheat from chaff , and living like a rajah while he did so .
13 We know Compaq wrote the specification when it was still a ploy — Systems Network Integration says they even have a prototype up and running — but whether this can ever amount to anything more than a high-end PC depends on sorting out fact from propaganda .
14 If the target uses ECM — Scuds do not , but aeroplanes can — then the relatively powerful computers on the ground can have a good crack at sorting out information from disinformation .
15 Others , including the amoeba , move by bulging out fingers from the main body and then flowing into them .
16 Down she goes , arms folded across her chest , crouching low and punching out kicks from the knee .
17 Though a picture may sometimes be worth a thousand words , this may not be true when it comes to drawing out facts from figures .
18 They had also established contact with 40 men under Major Chisholm who were organising a base for patrols from Memo , but contact had not yet been made with Australia , the powerful radio stations on the mainland 's north coast drowning out signals from Timor .
19 For over a year she had been cutting out coupons from magazines and sending off for make-up samples that she had kept hidden in a small suitcase in the boathouse ; since her grandmother 's death she had brought them indoors and experimented openly , primping all day long , leaving streaks of grease everywhere , on the table cloth , on the bathroom shelves .
20 Where many dieters fall down is that they concentrate on cutting down on food , cutting out pleasure from their lives .
21 The three on stage with Willie joined in as best they could , but they sounded as if they were reading out lines from a school book .
22 It will also help to alert us and loosen up the joints in the spine by squeezing out fluid from the discs between the vertebrae ( see Chapter 1 ) .
23 This may have been due to a reluctance to suck more money out of a generous population , or to the usual delays in carrying out orders from Moscow .
24 Indeed it could be argued that the AHA , and the North East District within it , was simply an efficient administration carrying out orders from the top .
25 At the ritual earlier Tao Chu had impersonated Tsu Tiao , playing out scenes from the old T'ang 's life before the watching Court .
26 He favoured suits of unusual colour and cloth with double-breasted waistcoats , and taught himself calligraphy by copying out passages from the Dictionary of National Biography in a minute Gothic script .
27 It is good to see one or two new authors names , while some publishers , Longman for example , are wheeling out titles from all the big names — Alexander , Abbs , O'Neill , Harmer — in an attempt to maintain any gains in market share made by the success of Intermediate Matters , Upper Intermediate Matters , and , to a lesser extent , Beginners Choice .
28 But in some instances research assistants may have been primarily concerned with digging out tables from published sources and presenting them to the writer to work on ; in this case the data are certainly secondary and practically tertiary .
29 The " De missarum mysteriis " of c. 1195 shows Cardinal Lothar as something of a biblical scholar , teasing out meanings from texts that accentuated the pope 's particular primacy as successor to St Peter .
30 CND , for instance , which has already had one stab at teasing out answers from the Department of Energy , is trying to persuade the CEGB to provide annual information on which reactor was contributing to the growing plutonium stockpile — and when .
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