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

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1 We have a tremendous skill base at doing good due diligence work when all said and done due diligence work is really just a focussed audit approach and if we 've good auditors , we should jolly well and good er new diligence er provides and we to react to new diligence opportunities rather than seek out new diligence opportunities .
2 This means more than booking the physiotherapist to come and carry out postural drainage on a person with a chest infection , or ‘ getting the psychotherapist in ’ to try to help a distressed client .
3 The bank will no longer fund projects in primary forests or engage in developments affecting forest dwellers without their consent , and will carry out environmental impact assessments for projects in forest areas .
4 The BCC can not function as a holding company , but can carry out auxiliary service activities for the group , which would include treasury functions .
5 Each firm can , of course , carry out due diligence work on the other , but an experienced intermediary has more experience of exactly what to look for .
6 The assistant will also carry out selected research projects .
7 The Shareware version does n't allow you to sort any records and will not carry out automatic standing orders , which is a shame as it is difficult to evaluate a program that is not fully working .
8 The Australian government in August 1989 announced that it would carry out compulsory blood tests on potential immigrants and would in principle ban all those who were HIV-infected .
9 A solicitor employed by a non-lawyer may not carry out professional work for any person other than his employer ( ie working directly with the employer 's clients is not permitted ) but may act for a company or other organisation controlled by the employer or over which the employer has substantial control or for a company in the same group as the employer or which controls the employer .
10 Developing countries have their own specific economic , political and social requirements and it is often felt that the media should ‘ carry out positive development tasks ’ ; that they should accept restrictions if the state so desires and that they should be subordinate to the needs ( economic , cultural , political ) of a developing state .
11 Teachers do carry out formative assessment , sometimes deliberately , but often unconsciously selecting activities because they ‘ feel right ’ .
12 It will carry out commercial work for example using the Dounreay Fuel Plants only if doing so uses facilities important for the government work and also reduces the net cost to Government .
13 The Home Office should carry out in-depth research into juvenile crime and the effectiveness of various punishments because the current information base was ‘ appallingly patchy ’ , he said .
14 Mrs thinks that that is best provided by two carers living in the house , each on duty for half the week , such carers being directly employed by the , by contrast Mrs says that an agency should provide a carer all the time from its available pool , she envisages that in practice three or four carers would share the work , they differ over the full number of hours care to be provided by hired carers , Mrs envisages seventeen hours a day in total , Mrs ten hours , again I emphasize that the artificiality of the working in precise number of hours , where you have somebody actually living in the house all the time and available to er carry out active care at any time , but of course carers are not always having to do things which might be described as active care .
15 You can only carry out remedial action one step at a time , so you must start by removing the primary cause of the trouble , and that is the polluted water .
16 Therefore , in cells that have no mtDNA ( termed cells ) , the electron-transport chain can not function and the cells can not carry out oxidative phosphorylation .
17 It is right and proper that the medium-sized and larger building firms should carry out proper training .
18 You will need the ability to initiate and carry out original research and to work effectively in a team .
19 We do n't give out medical advice , cos we 're not qualified for that , but we do sit and listen to them and they talk about different things and what they 've got to go through .
20 ORTHODOX economists believe that governments can wipe out accelerating inflation only by balancing their budgets and sharply reducing the monetary growth .
21 Great sins do draw out great grace .
22 • Package brochures must set out certain information which is not only the obvious ( price , what is in the package , etc ) , but other more mundane , but very important , matters such as how and when charges may be made/surcharges imposed , etc .
23 While in talks with his own advisers the president did not necessarily rule out armed action at some later date , he vetoed a CIA plan to " topple Nasser " .
24 I think that 's the the real sort of problem of trying to say the assets belong to the for the pensioner , you know I think there , there are great difficulties unless you 're gon na rule out final salary pension schemes .
25 Naturally , some of these indications are quite likely to be related to problems other than faulty vision , but since sight problems may be causing them , a screening test which is , after all , quick and easy to perform should help to confirm or rule out defective vision as a reason for concern .
26 But we can rule out mechanical error .
27 There are plausible ways of doing this , but this does not rule out post-accretional veneering .
28 The dominance of the bureaucracy in social , economic and political relations , however , does not rule out intra-bureaucratic rivalry and conflict .
29 The fact that symptoms come on after work does not rule out occupational illness — the effects can be delayed .
30 He did not completely rule out qualified majority voting on foreign policy issues .
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