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

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1 But finally she is apparently moved by the piteous sight of the distressed supplicant and laboriously counts out 995 roubles change .
2 ANDREW JOHNSON CHECKS OUT THREE PACKAGES TO SEE IF THEY OFFER QUALITY AS WELL AS QUANTITY .
3 TIM WOODWARD CHECKS OUT THREE BEST-SELLERS TO SEE IF HE SUFFERS WINDOWS WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS .
4 It spits out four times the amount she asks for .
5 Kohl rules out one Germany before Europe itself unites .
6 ‘ And rules out one thing : that she fell overboard by accident . ’
7 Perhaps no one 's missing from the Irish ferry , which rules out one line of inquiry . ’
8 The company already churns out 62 titles a month under such imprints as Mills & Boon , Silhouette and Harmony .
9 Miguel , in pony tail and purple-embroidered shirt , opens his Yamaha synthesiser case and takes out three sets of bamboo pan pipes .
10 Blockbusters goes out three nights a week and features sixth formers seeking cash prizes , foreign holidays and the experience of a lifetime .
11 With an all-tube preamplifier and a transistorised power stage , the chunky-looking new ‘ Bassic Black ’ combo from SWR kicks out 140 watts into 8 ohms through a 15-inch speaker and a piezo tweeter ( there 's an extension cabinet available containing another fifteen-incher and another tweeter ) .
12 She points out 12 areas where action is needed .
13 He turns more fruitfully to plays , becomes writer in residence at the Royal Court , adapts Brecht for the RSC and Kafka for Radio 3 , turns out two screenplays which Stephen Frears films , is nominated for an Oscar for one of them , and finally succeeds , in his mid-thirties , in getting a novel published ( its adolescent predecessors have been burnt four years earlier ) .
14 The FAO itself flies out 100,000 doses of cattle semen to developing countries each year .
15 It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) .
16 THE report singles out 11 people for criticism under the heading , Where Responsibilty Lies .
17 But then a man in a suit heads for the cool cabinet and picks out two bottles of champagne .
18 Any complex referential symbol , or a string of such symbols , theoretically speaking , can apply to any number of individuals , but a proper name picks out one object , and one object only , spanning , as it were , the latter 's entire career .
19 The central idea here is that a proper name qua proper name not only picks out one object only , but unlike a descriptive phrase designates that same object in " every possible world " ; a " possible world " being understood as representing a possible but unactualised situation , or a series of situations , of which the given object might be a feature .
20 She picks out one letter from Damascus , sent via Geneva .
21 It pays out three times as much as if I check out overseas . ’
22 The group 's environmental policy document sets out four objectives that will be
23 Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act 1938 sets out five categories for Part A marks : a ) names , business or individual ; b ) signatures of applicant or predecessor ; c ) invented words ; d ) a word having no direct reference to the character or quality of the goods and not being a geographical name or surname ; e ) any other distinctive mark .
24 Gennard sets out six propositions which make up the theory in its strongest version .
25 It then sets out six case studies where owners of significant buildings have failed to observe regulations , and allowed fixtures to be removed for sale or destruction .
26 The NCC Paper sets out six methods of funding money advice and the NCC has invited comment from interested parties by 15 April .
27 The Race Equality Policy sets out six objectives for equality of opportunity through all stages of a barrister 's training and areas of practice and suggests means of achieving these objectives .
28 The DTI sets out two options : abolition without replacement , and replacement by a ‘ compilation report ’ by an independent and suitably qualified accountant ( stating compliance with legislation and that the company is eligible for exemption ) with a directors ' declaration which , under two options , could simply state their obligations or also attest they have kept proper records and prepared accounts to give a true and fair view — and so , as the DTI warns , expose them to civil liability and weaken their statutory defences .
29 In fact , Childebert sets out two periods of twenty days , but the appropriate clause in the first sixty-five titles of the Pactus apparently talks of two periods of seven days .
30 Clamp ( 1980 ) sets out eight objectives which may be achieved by learning through incidents , and these briefly are to be able to :
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