Example sentences of "[to-vb] out [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Its gon na be mighty difficult to find out info from past weeks .
2 Tunde , aged 10 , in the Yoruba medium class , had been asked in his Social Studies class to find out details from his father about a local festival .
3 Many memos are written to find out information from within the organisation .
4 China 's conservation efforts have received a good deal of attention and it has been difficult to sort out myth from reality .
5 It is hard work to sort out facts from a lot of woolly detail , worse still if the main word is forgotten in mid-stream .
6 It forces them to tease out information from inanimate objects .
7 I sat watching the children , sipping coffee and trying to pick out words from one of Hussa 's newspapers .
8 The mandatory penalty does indeed serve to mark out murder from other crimes , but whether the definition of murder is sufficiently refined to capture the worst killings , and only the worst killings , remains to be discussed below .
9 Employees are informed that " where the job involves working with people employed by the … client , then naturally you should be prepared to carry out instructions from anyone authorised by the client , where this is necessary to do the work " .
10 It sent a special commission round the country to sound out grievances from the general public .
11 On returning to London he found the entry lock to his block of flats had been changed to keep out squatters from a neighbouring residence , forcing him to wait outside with his suitcases and ‘ coffin ’ for hours , and then he learnt that his house in Worcester had been vandalised by his tenant .
12 Flowers ' opposite number Peter Schmeichel produced brilliant saves to keep out shots from Iain Dowie , the Northern Ireland international , and teenager Neal Bartlett .
13 Pregnant or not , she had had to read out passages from the scripts which recorded Paul 's thoughts , to see how they sounded ; and he would make her rewrite the illegible parts in her neat hand at some length .
14 A frequent fault is to read out passages from textbooks as though they represented the last word on the law .
15 It is in examining these questions that we need to separate out fact from speculation .
16 The remains at Knossos show clearly how rain-water was led down from the roof by way of light-wells to flush out sewage from three lavatories in the East Wing ( Figure 20 ) .
17 Most of the cash went on redesigning logic devices , For instance , engineers installed circuits to filter out noise from mains supplies ; twist-wire cables are specified for data highways .
18 To this end , all washing powders contain one or more chemicals called ‘ surfactants , ’ designed to lift out dirt from fabric and ‘ hold ’ it in the washing water .
19 In Africa , it is argued that man was using fire at least 50–55 000 years ago , taking coals from camp to camp and using the fire to smoke out bees from their nests in honey-hunting , or driving game .
20 At 14 he ran away , deciding to seek out help from his father 's family .
21 In this case the Orc general might choose Night Goblin units with fanatics , backed up by units of Orcs to provide some backbone and either doom divers or flying monsters to take out cannons from the air .
22 It was Janet who found , during the course of his work , that patients suffering from what he termed ‘ neurotic disorders ’ would often have significant gaps in their long-term memories — they had actually managed to block out incidents from long ago which had been particularly painful or excessively distressing .
23 Coun Lyonette said the building will be carefully planned to cut out noise from the railway .
24 Unless you are a shorthand writer you will not have the speed to make verbatim notes from a talk and there is rarely the need to copy out material from books .
25 It was the worst mine explosion in 20 years and a culmination of a series of explosions caused by the owners , eagerness to bring out coal from the crept workings .
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