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

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1 Let's throw out the horrible one and put the nice one on .
2 Competitors may throw out a challenge by improving the product and offering a better distribution service , for example .
3 But , as our correspondents in Europe report , this looks increasingly uncertain : The Irish may throw out the treaty at their referendum because of controversy over the ‘ abortion protocol ’ .
4 When he has attracted a female , she becomes the boss at the nest and may throw out the decorations to assert her occupancy .
5 We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared
6 The key is turned to the left for maximum output , but if turned too far the integral cleaning needle engages and may snuff out the flame — you need to be really careful .
7 Let's snuff out the shod people and welcome the long shadows .
8 Their chief executive , Andy Barton , feels , with some reason one would have to say , that it is n't right that the government should bail out a competitor .
9 Rather than invoking preservation bias or seasonal occupation of the habitat to explain the geological record , we should rule out the freezing winters and torrid summers simulated by the climate models .
10 As Millett J. observed in In re Tucker ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1988 ] 1 W.L.R. 497 , 502B , the plaintiff must make out a sufficiently strong case to justify his being given leave .
11 A health authority should seek out a group of " mature " female nurses and a group of male nurses who are in training and prepare them for the purpose of dispelling those commonly held misconceptions .
12 Those who relish the challenge of something different should seek out the striking Egyptian star ( Pentas lanceolata ) or its temperamental relative , flame of the woods ( Ixora coccinea ) .
13 MEGGITT 'S £110m bid for United Scientific Holdings could cost a further £25m , if the Singapore Securities Industry Council rules that Meggitt must buy out the 35 per cent minority in AVS , USH 's Singapore subsidiary .
14 If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares .
15 This does not mean that we should act out the ‘ dark ’ side of our nature .
16 ‘ I must send out the invitations . ’
17 Told her she must send out the original .
18 ( vi ) Teaching should bring out the fact that as speech typically takes place in a situation where both speaker and listener are present , it can be accompanied by gestures , and words like this , that , here , now , you etc , whereas writing generally requires greater verbal explicitness .
19 Materials should bring out the social significance of knowledge about language .
20 Answer guide : The answer here should bring out the distinction between directly variable costs and other costs attributable to getting the product to its ‘ present state and condition ’ .
21 A brief discussion with the vendor or purchaser of the reasons for the sale should bring out the main commercial objectives of the transaction including specific concerns .
22 Well the other thing is they could use , I mean , Monotype should bring out the whole .
23 He and Flora had arrived three hours after we did , just as the hotel manager was suggesting we should send out a truck to meet them .
24 ‘ We were just wondering whether we should send out a search party , ’ they told her .
25 Said a Drug Squad source : ‘ We are extremely pleased with these stiff sentences and it should send out a warning to those involved in the drugs scene that the courts are coming down hard on them . ’
26 As an executive his functions must be exercised impartially and he must carry out the policy as decided by the council free from any political bias .
27 ‘ Tonight , you must carry out the business . ’
28 He should be here , thought Taliesin again , but since he is not , since he is forever inside the Prison of Hostages , then I must carry out the quest for him .
29 But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police .
30 MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis .
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