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

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1 The impact of fiscal policy on interest rates and on crowding out private investment has , then , to some extent been a consideration of policy-makers.3 More generally , however , the model and the equations defining the slopes of the functions point to those variables that will be important in explaining the impact of fiscal policy on the level of output .
2 Dampen the edge of the buckram , bring over the seam allowance of the band and press it on to the dampened edge , notching out excess fabric on inward curves .
3 Imagine walking out one day and thinking about the light .
4 A LETTER reproves me for singling out rotten spelling in other places , notably The Guardian , and goes on to point out that this magazine is not immune .
5 Alan Jinkinson , the General Secretary of Britain 's biggest public services union , Nalgo , said : ‘ Singling out public sector workers to pay for his mistakes is discriminatory and unfair .
6 I have no intention of checking out any time this week or within the foreseeable future . ’
7 I was really into checking out fifties style .
8 In other words , the pretence that research and higher education are inseparable results in driving out higher education .
9 I think that er we are probably some years of and therefore whilst we make indulge our service in the next few moments it each other er we are eventually and then perhaps going through a convenient route er and thrashing out some sort of profit margin .
10 Conditions in Scotland were far worse and with Argyll now securely holding the Forth , ruling out any hope of a fresh advance southwards , many of Mar 's Highlanders simply went home .
11 Attention will mainly be directed to the towering mass of Middleton Fell on the west side of the valley , very steep slopes ruling out any thought of ascent ; Barbon High Fell , rising on the east , is also uninviting although easier of access .
12 Andreas Papandreou , leader of the socialists ( Pasok ) and former prime minister , is unlikely to win the support he would need — ruling out any course other than immediate elections .
13 Apparently ruling out any form of legislative veto for minority groups ( a point on which the government side had long insisted ) , the document was nevertheless seen as containing a notable concession in its acceptance of a bicameral parliamentary system .
14 Among the innovations is a medical mass spectrometer , which will analyse the gases breathed and exhaled by patients , virtually ruling out any risk of brain damage under anaesthetic due to equipment failure or human error .
15 These groups refused to be specific as regards how far they would go in their opposition but , as Peter Shanley of the MEG told Today Tonight ‘ We 're not ruling out any action whatsoever ’ .
16 America says it is not ruling out military action against Iraq following its defiance of Gulf War ceasefire terms .
17 These low γ Os values are associated with low Nd ratios ( Fig. 1 ) , ruling out MORB-like material as a possible endmember but consistent with a low-Sm/Nd lithospheric endmember .
18 It acknowledged that states had the sovereign right to exploit their own resources ( by implication , therefore , ruling out coercive action to halt the destruction of , for example , the tropical forests ) , but added the rider that they should not do so in a manner which caused damage to the environment of other states .
19 It said that states had the sovereign right to exploit their own resources ( by implication , therefore , ruling out coercive action to halt the destruction of tropical forests ) , but added the rider that they should not do so in a manner which caused damage to the environment of other countries .
20 Then Ruddock told me : ‘ Do you really think that after facing Tyson twice , knocking out former world champions Mike Dokes , Page and Bonecrusher Smith I 'm really gon na be frightened of Lennox Lewis ? ’
21 Forward on the MGB 's exposed foredeck , Able Seaman Savage racked the Sperrbrecher with his 2-pounder pom-pom , knocking out this mine destroyer 's 88mm ( 3.5in ) gun and setting fire to its ready-use ammunition lockers on deck .
22 Manager Lennie Lawrence said Portsmouth faced their first real test after knocking out Third Division Leyton Orient and Exeter .
23 When I first knew them in those early London days , I 'd often find the Second Son picking out some phrase on the piano in our living room .
24 When Tuesday and Debbie were arguing with their Moms whether they should wear a strapless dress to the dance , she had been carving up gang-girls in warehouse arenas , then picking out some cock-for-the-night from the stud line .
25 And the book is pushing back and the pen pushing on each other , so pushing out that way .
26 My answer to that would be that er since the only permissible reason for pushing out this inset boundary would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built development , and built development would not seem to be within er the possibility of er Policy E N V One as well as within the possibility of er other policies
27 He spent the rest of his life living out that experience .
28 They have wide pelvises and calve easily , even to a Charolais bull , and are hardy and robust , living out all year round .
29 I think in a way we were all Ziggy Stardust and we were all living out this myth of Ziggy Stardust and treated him as if he was Ziggy Stardust .
30 Where order is concerned , it appears that teachers are disrespected not only for not meting out appropriate punishment when deserved ( within the official theory ) , but also for not exercising discipline within the classroom .
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