Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] out a " in BNC.
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1 | The UK practice is to carry out a preliminary field inquiry into all but the most insignificant accidents . |
2 | When measuring success and failure , the standard referential communication approach to the problem is to carry out a task analysis to determine which critical features need to be communicated for a successful outcome . |
3 | He has done his best , as have other surgeons and doctors at the hospital , to persuade the mother that the only means of saving her life , and also I emphasise the life of her unborn child , is to carry out a Caesarean section operation . |
4 | The 308 Sub Aqua Club project is to carry out a predisturbance survey of the remains and form a site plan . |
5 | Our intention is to carry out a field test with gel in 1994–95 , with Gyda being one of the candidates . |
6 | The purpose of the research is to carry out a critical analysis of the literature both on the role of beliefs in social and political order , and on the principles of legitimacy of particular regimes , so as to develop a systematic theory about the legitimation of power . |
7 | A useful technique to employ in such situations is to carry out a pasture larval count on the field on which the animals had been grazing . |
8 | CADW , the organisation responsible for historic monuments in Wales , is to carry out a new survey of listed buildings in Holyhead the first in 43 years . |
9 | THE Government is to carry out a study into the number of children injured in fireworks accidents . |
10 | The goal , therefore , is to work out a theoretical framework of communication ethics which can be related to the formation of policies in different cultural and political settings , concentrating , as noted above , on the positive aspects of ethical norms and motivations rather than negative restrictions . |
11 | The easiest way of assessing the abundance of potential prey species is to work out a density value ( number of individuals per square metre of rock surface ) for each one . |
12 | The best way is to work out a weekly budget and avoid the temptation to splurge out at the beginning of term . |
13 | So what we will try to do is to work out a preliminary understanding of the conventions which tell English speakers when to use " the " . |
14 | And you can do it by taking one from t' other but more useful er , I would suggest , is to work out a planned performance or what I 've called a planned performance , er , this 'll be in your , in your notes as well , er which equals planned expenditure over planned er , income or allowance . |
15 | However , this would clearly not be a wise move in practice , and the better course is to set out a formal partnership deed in writing after professional advice . |
16 | The aim of the guidelines is to set out a clear role for each conference within a coherent , sensible framework . |
17 | What the being is doing in this case is to trace out a geodesic — a great circle on the sphere , e.g. NA shown in Fig. 3.8 . |
18 | The only thing I can do now is to let out a great shout with you , ‘ Ça ira ’ for men and for people , believing that man is a world worth many times the world and that the most ardent ambitions are those which have the pride of Anonymity . |
19 | Another method is to send out a letter or leaflet with a petition form to several hundred people , inviting them to recruit signatures . |
20 | Thus if the plan is to send out a release on a new range of products the most useful sections can be immediately picked out of the list . |
21 | All that you have to do to be included in the draw for this super prize , is to take out a subscription for yourself — or a friend or relative — by 25th August , on which day the draw will take place . |
22 | The alternative is to take out a civil action in the courts . |
23 | You have to repeat the same size cut on the rootstock stem but , as it will probably be a slightly different thickness , you will not need to cut in quite so deeply ( the object is to take out a shield shape that the bud will fit as perfectly as possible ) . |
24 | All you need to do to get this indispensable item is to take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action . |
25 | The temptation which most club golfers seem to face is to take out a wedge regardless of the fact that the shot might be easier using a different club . |
26 | What one has to do is to dig out a rectangle that will enclose the length and breadth of the pool and the greatest depth ( Fig 2a ) . |
27 | Although the aim of Microsoft is to bring out a more standardised SMP version of NT , there is a general consensus among SMP NT implementors that a HaL — hardware abstraction layer — architecture will have to integrated into NT to limit the amount of adaptation that hardware systems vendors are currently having to endure . |
28 | The answer is to cut out a small square of plasterboard ( or to cut through the laths in the same way ) , cut a narrow notch in the nogging to allow the cable through , and then replace the plasterboard , nailing it in place either side of the notch , and making good with filler . |
29 | One answer is to cut out a gull in white paper and sketch it from all angles ; at other times you can catch these interesting shapes with a camera . |