Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It holds out worthwhile prospects in that lovely part of Shropshire .
2 DOLPHIN SPINS OUT SEPARATE UNIT TO DEVELOP SCI BUSINESS …
3 In doing this , the system may have to combine and manipulate information from a number of different sources : the operator specifies the letters and clauses to be used ; the system fills out certain details from the data base ; in some cases it may have to do such things as take the salary and location from the data base , look up the conditions for that location , find out that certain uplifts need to be applied to salary , perform the arithmetic and insert the answers in the appropriate places in the text .
4 Each explosion shoots out glowing fragments of semi-solid lava high into the air .
5 Supermarket giant Sainsbury checks out interim figures on Wednesday .
6 Health Secretary rules out new HIV laws
7 Because a grammatical choice is drawn from a closed set of options , it is ( a ) obligatory , and ( b ) rules out other choices from the same system by default .
8 For I believe that it is determinism that rules out moral responsibility and other things we believe in … "
9 However , Kuhn insists that this state of affairs does not render the concept of paradigm untenable any more than the similar situation with respect to ‘ game ’ rules out legitimate use of that concept .
10 This is clever stuff because it rules out frustrating compromises , and you do n't need to carry around any extra bits .
11 Solicitors ' firms large and small have come to realise that at a time when competition is intense and growth is seen as essential in order to meet increased overheads and maintain profit levels ( let alone to increase them ) any policy which irrevocably rules out fundamental reorganisation of their practices is likely to prove short-sighted .
12 Minister 's opt-out decision rules out council-backed CTC .
13 It will prove difficult for MPs and peers to amend and rules out favoured alternatives .
14 Amnesty 's ‘ own country ’ principle of impartiality rules out British members campaigning on Vic Williams behalf .
15 Major rules out military force in Bosnia
16 This has not prevented their use in Europe and North America , where in any case the risk of infection is confined to relatively small groups , such as medical personnel ; but it rules out widespread use where a vaccine is most needed , in the Third World .
17 Channel 4 edits out naked princess cartoons
18 THE incidence of sexually-transmitted diseases among Plymouth 's prostitutes has been cut by Britain 's only mobile Aids clinic , which hands out free condoms and needles to intravenous drug users .
19 For instance , someone who acts out neurotic conflicts by committing crimes like theft or robbery may be able to represent these activities even to himself as a response to material need rather than unconscious compulsion .
20 SSD contracts out major services
21 True , it keeps out small parties .
22 before it goes out front page , and the fifteen promises will no doubt will be noted by all who have an interest in our service .
23 Wandering around the cavernous warehouse that contains the Neighbours sets in Nunawading , Melbourne , she fondly points out various props which have all played a part in shaping the history of Ramsay Street .
24 Agarawal also points out other failures of forestry and fuelwood projects in Java ( p. 105 ) , and Upper Volta ( p.166 ) , mainly blaming a lack of a community of local interests .
25 A convenient notes section on each page points out major features encountered and emphasises detail occurring in the plate illustrated .
26 But the bass is figured and Schein obligingly points out alternative methods of performance : two tenors or soprano and tenor instead of the sopranos ; bass to be played by trombone , bassoon , or violone ; soprano II to be replaced by violin or flute ; or simply soprano solo with continuo — by which expedient the German solo song with continuo was born almost by accident .
27 He also points out similar situations in Argentina in the 1960s , when car workers were involved in revolutionary unionism and urban insurrection , and in Mexico , where they have fostered some of the stronger , independent unions .
28 He also points out additional practice .
29 But out of hours he heads for his workshop and turns out wooden toys including trains , kiddie pushalong trolleys and nursery name plates .
30 Chalmers sits out Scots squad session
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