Example sentences of "[vb infin] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares .
2 She remembered saying that she might very well buy out the others and live in the property herself .
3 He will reel out the numbers — 621 million Ecus ( £477 million ) committed to projects in eastern Europe , with outside investors adding a further 1.5 billion Ecus .
4 Nice numbers that are easy to work with we can count out the pennies , count on our fingers , let you .
5 When everyone was up and outside the school where it was hilly and rocky they would act out the resurrection scene , emphasising " Christ is risen " .
6 Doctors do not always act out the role of doctor , which confers the right to open a consultation , to ask personal questions about health , to instruct us to do things , and to close the interaction fairly summarily .
7 Smokey could churn out the dance stuff at will , but his voice truly took flight on shimmering smoochers like this .
8 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
9 However , on Good Friday , gang members shot randomly into a street-corner crowd in South Central , killing a 19-year-old woman , and operation ‘ Hammer ’ was mobilised to finally snuff out the problem .
10 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 .
11 So then he sank onto the floor , to make himself as small as possible so that he could wait out the agony .
12 You 'll need plenty , this time of year , or I 'll stink out the hall .
13 Though , I suppose , in the end it does thin out the population . ’
14 Conservationists claim that even " modern " logging techniques will thin out the forest , leaving just a few " mother " trees standing in clearings .
15 Correlations calculated this way are generally smaller than those that would have been obtained by correlating the averages but because they do not average out the variance from different subjects they provide a more realistic assessment of the size of an effect for any individual subject .
16 ‘ He 'll hang out the laundry right across the valley , ’ Harvey said .
17 At this point , I shall briefly sketch out the theory of the global system based on the three spheres , the economic , political and cultural-ideological transnational practices .
18 Or else she could spin out the repair until it was too late and they had to get somebody else .
19 Apart from the interest charges involved , the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better .
20 Gabriel Bellon of Lyon will carry out the trials on several adult volunteers .
21 If the governors fail to do this , the LEA can carry out the work and deduct the cost from the delegated budget .
22 As a professional practice grows , so the work of the equity partners can change from direct involvement in a project to the organisation of a structure in which others can efficiently carry out the work .
23 He will not himself carry out the work but will invite works contractors to tender for packages of work within the project .
24 Undaunted by this tremendous loss , Chris Horsley , co-owner of the Spitfire with Nick , decided that the restoration should go ahead as planned and that MAPS should carry out the work .
25 Conference under which they will carry out the work which conference participants resolved that they should .
26 A manager may feel that his subordinate will carry out the work badly , and that he himself will ultimately be held responsible for his subordinate 's errors .
27 When allocating tasks to contractors , engineers should seek to ensure that their requirements , particularly when safety–related , are communicated to those who will actually carry out the work .
28 If money is a problem , we in ‘ Spokes ’ have a group of experienced path-building volunteers , who could organise and carry out the work .
29 As Derek Hatton , Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council put it , ‘ We 'd want to make sure that … those who are employed to manage and carry out the policies which we decide are those who are in general sympathy with those policies ’ ( Gyford , 1985b , p. 58 ) .
30 Rather say , " At the next meeting , Ms Smith will report on the action taken " ; or " Mr Jones will carry out the instructions of the committee and report back . "
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