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

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1 But she could reel out pages of verbal textbook at the mention of any subject .
2 £9.4 million will be contributed over three years to help phase out CFCs in developing countries and energy efficiency initiatives will also receive support .
3 I 'll format out ones to the next two decimals , range formats , I 'll make that unprotected cell the range protects .
4 Not that Airdrie 's football is the sort that would pack out stadia on a regular basis — the bulk of the near-40,000 who went along to Ibrox on Saturday were there to see ritual slaughter — but in the context of this confrontation with the glitzy Rangers , the Broomfield side 's special brand of grim resistance was undeniably compelling .
5 This was due to the fact that Wilkinson had invented a boring mill in 1774 which could bore out cannons to very fine limits .
6 The implications of these points are that wider markets are not as familiar to suppliers as local markets , and they must therefore seek out sources of information about distant markets .
7 He also stressed that NATO must " seek out areas of complementarity with the other bodies within which the allies find themselves together in Europe " , notably the European Communities ( EC ) and the CSCE , to which he accorded particular importance as " the only place where all European countries can meet " .
8 Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this .
9 Spreading the annuity purchase over a period of years will average out rates over that period , but whether this will result in a bigger pension at the end of the day is highly speculative .
10 If the DVLA co-operates , it could mail out surveys to car owners , which would then be returned to JD Power .
11 It makes your body pour out masses of adrenalin to give you the strength to draw on your reserves to protect yourself and fight off the danger .
12 The author defined the three primary tasks of American base policy in this region as follows : to help carry out plans for American rapid deployment forces in crises , to secure a permanent United States ' military-naval presence in this region , and to transform this zone into a potential front of strategic nuclear war .
13 If we live in a free society we can not carry out experiments on the real world so it would not be possible to go ahead and build the road just to see what would happen .
14 Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous .
15 This source can choose to delegate all or part of its authority to other bodies so that they can carry out duties on behalf of , or in the name of the source .
16 In Derry , representatives from the Western Health and Social Services Board will carry out improvements to Caw Voluntary Group 's playground in the city .
17 Robot arms driven by digital computers can carry out instructions to , say , ‘ put a pyramid on the big block ’ even if successful completion of the instructions means first removing a small block from the big one .
18 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
19 Relations between Britain and China are at their lowest since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and there are fears that Beijing may carry out threats to foment disturbances among its many sympathisers in the territory .
20 Britain 's only clog plant will carry out repairs on clogs worn by followers of New Model Army between May 9 and 10 .
21 Scientific computers would carry out calculations on numeric values held ( on the earliest computers ) in binary fixed-point format or ( more typically ) in binary floating-point format ; the transput facilities , particularly in the first generation of computers , would be rudimentary .
22 The project will investigate empirically the effect of putting services out to tender and will carry out comparisons with authorities where services have not tendered .
23 Pray that the Lord of the harvest would send out labourers into his harvest field .
24 When your offer has been accepted you should send out letters to the unsuccessful candidates .
25 They will then send out statements in their own name and your customers will pay them instead of you .
26 If the official receiver decides not to summon a meeting of creditors , he must nonetheless send out proofs of debt with the notice of his decision .
27 If the trustee is appointed by the court , he must send out proofs of debt with notice of his appointment .
28 Paul suggested a way of getting rid of this passivity , arguing that lecturers should give out notes at the beginning of lectures and then :
29 They may give out scents of citrus , mint , pine or rose , and most make wonderful patio plants .
30 To do so , the UK must clear out parts of the spectrum being used by something else , or develop technology to squeeze more into a given piece .
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