Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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31 You want to draft out the message , or have me do it ? ’
32 In the same way , if you want to find out the area of the shop floor you simply multiply the length of the room by its width , eg
33 Make sure the quantity in the can or bottle is the same if you want to find out the units in the can or bottle you are drinking .
34 And then if you want to find out the reason for the tension or how to stop it , what you have to do is look at the interests of those concerned .
35 Gulf board games , for people who want to slug out the war by pushing cardboard counters across a map , are also proliferating .
36 you know working out the potential of their land and how they can erm use their land and their properties to the best
37 If you try working out the return on a single room , using the well-known 1:1,000 room rate:room cost ratio , assuming a realistic annual occupancy rate ( say 65 per cent ) and providing for interest and tax , you will realize that it could take several decades to recover the original cost .
38 The executives who try to wring out the risk from forecasts , reworking and re-working the numbers in the equations until they produce a profit , at best plan for mediocrity .
39 ‘ Then , as you get older you start to search out the things that you 're not familiar with .
40 And why is it whenever you choose to roll out the seventy foot or more of polythene , which has humped up your overdraft considerably , a perfect tranquil morning is spoilt by a freak hurricane , sheet with a dozen or more pairs of hands held fast disappears over Stickford way and at that moment , more people drive up the Bank than would normally pass in a week .
41 The National Society for Clean Air who 've carried out the five million pound survey said power stations in Eastern Europe are the main cause of the problem .
42 When you 've punched out the pattern rows , place the check card behind your newly punched card and check that only blue is showing through the holes .
43 It sounds a bit dodgy if you 've got out the car , left all your lights and stuff on the bloody door open .
44 And you 've worked out the audience .
45 Cos when you 've worked out the questions you can put them at the front .
46 Now , ’ he went on briskly , ‘ you 've sorted out the files ?
47 Erm , and it 's quite an early start so it 's , it just makes it such a late night to for eating by the time you 've come out the cinema it 's erm
48 Before starting to write , read through the whole of the examination paper and jot down in the margin the names of plaintiffs ( or criminal defendants ) in any relevant cases you remember , the dates of statutes and any other details that are likely to elude you when you come to write out the question .
49 It is best to phone the company before you write to find out the name of the person you should write to .
50 While we actually do the a the removal , we usually have other agencies with us such as the N S P C C , the police , who have to carry out the investigation into what has actually happened , and erm in the end the court .
51 It is we , however , who have to work out the connections of similarity and contrast between the expressions in the groups A to L , which thereby become representative of something more general , which could not be expressed by simply adding together the literal senses of the words .
52 After you have cut out the damaged length of pipe , you put the nut and olive on one pipe and slide the fitting on to it .
53 You have to kick out the yaw damper and put in some twinky footwork on the rudders , but it has a salutary effect .
54 Parliamentary counsel have the inconsiderate habit of not telling you ( for example , in a footnote or marginal note ) that a particular word in the section is defined somewhere else in the statute ; you have to ferret out the information for yourself .
55 You get a little book , and you have to take out the tape , and you have to write down the different conversations you have in between , all your conversations , and then erm , .
56 And when opening a table you still ca n't browse through directory trees to find the required file ; you can specify a default directory , but for any other directory you have to spell out the name , .
57 Once you have carried out the instruction , your turn ends ( if you are sent back three spaces and land on another Point of Order , for example , do not pick another card ) .
58 If you have carried out the calculations suggested , you will have found that average spend per head in 1983 was roughly £9.00 , in 1984 £10.50 and in 1985 £11.75 .
59 It 's that game where you make a grid on a sheet of graph paper and each player has one battleship ( four squares ) , two cruisers ( three squares ) , three destroyers ( two squares ) and so on , then you have to knock out the opponent 's fleet .
60 However , you will probably have obstacles such as window reveals , door openings and built-in furniture in the room , all competing to be the centre of attention , and you have to work out the best ‘ centre point ’ while trying to avoid having very thin cut-tile borders and edges anywhere .
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