Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Senate Budget Committee duly reported out reconciliation instructions on 23 March 1981 requiring fourteen Senate authorizing committees to alter programmes so as to cut $36 billion from the fiscal year 1982 budget .
2 Decisions were made at the top , by monarch , Council , or minister , not , as in a modern bureaucracy , by officials in the lower and middle echelons , who then mostly carried out routine tasks .
3 Within a minute the same Paul Cook was discharging another defence splitting ball , unfortunately it was his own defence and Mike could only beat out Martin Carruthers ' shot into the path of Mark Steen as we know .
4 And unlike most sun creams , which only filter out UVB rays ( the ones that cause burning ) , Babysun also stops UVA rays .
5 The resolution of these cameras is good enough to pick out number plates or the faces of individual demonstrators .
6 ‘ When the hound first appeared two hundred and fifty years ago , it was real enough to tear out Sir Hugo 's throat … but it was a supernatural hell-hound , ’ said Dr Mortimer .
7 During the long drawn out hostage crisis the American people had watched impotently , wondering how it was that a nation with the supposed military capability to wipe Russia off the map at the push of a button could do nothing .
8 Cue a sound tape by recording a guide-track to indicate where each section of the music should start and end : set the tape to a start-mark ; set tape recorder to record-pause ; set the video tape to play-pause on the first frame of picture ; release both machines together calling out music cues into a microphone connected to the tape recorder while you watch the pictures on screen .
9 And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about .
10 The best of all the planned towns are those such as New Winchelsea ( 1288 ) and Salisbury ( 1290 ) which were apparently laid out de novo on previously empty sites from the late eleventh century to the fourteenth century .
11 ‘ I 'm only carrying out Mr Roirbak 's instructions , Ms Penumbra . ’
12 Ok , so you 've had a great Christmas , but if your New Year 's resolution is to get back into shape then you 'd better check out Kathy Smith 's new Workout videos .
13 I do n't think I 'll pie , you 're right put out mince pies we did n't win on the pools , I 've checked I 'll throw away the coupon or do you wan na see what you got ?
14 However , this does not rule out worker participation in Dr Lis ' plans .
15 In a statement issued on April 9 Akashi warned that he would not rule out UN Security Council action if the Khmers Rouges did not begin co-operating .
16 Initially , the development programme will hinge on the transfer of frozen AI material but , speaking at the unveiling of the group in Cambridge yesterday , Dr Rex Walters , consultant geneticist , said he would not rule out embryo transfer and even live animal exchange in the future .
17 With the existing ethnic balance between Czechs and Slovaks in senior positions , the new president has to be a Czech , thus ruling out Mr Alexander Dubcek , the leader of the Prague Spring of 1968 , who is also a Slovak .
18 The party was criticized for not fielding more candidates and for not smoothing out policy differences with other opposition parties in order to offer voters a coalition which could be a credible alternative to the LDP government .
19 Whatever the merits of these arguments , there can be little doubt that for much of its existence the LDDC has not sought out partnership arrangements with elected local bodies — it has pursued market-led strategies whose impact on local communities has proved far from advantageous ; it has largely ignored local planning procedures ; and there has been little public accountability of its Policies and spending .
20 The agent just gave it to me , which obviously meant he wanted him to do it and is unusual because they do n't normally give out telephone numbers .
21 Feeding the culture presents no problem — he just rinses out yoghurt pots and dog food tins into the water .
22 The ministry has already sounded out robot firms about joining the project , which will bring government laboratories universities and research institutes together with the private sector .
23 However when he 's not sorting out pest problems in Leeds he is treading the floorboards in many amateur theatrical productions .
24 The owners have built a gift shop and a tastefully laid out caravan site on the actual station area .
25 The Israelis had turned the old Arab buildings south of the serail into a shopping and restaurant precinct , a tastefully laid out tourist attraction in which the best architectural features have been preserved .
26 D — Process package/product Down ( but do not read out package module )
27 ‘ I only just took out earthquake insurance . ’
28 Despite his praise for the achievements of the whole squad , Haguellar nevertheless singles out Henri Leconte for special comment .
29 He says he has already ruled out IBM Corp , and what makes the announcement intriguing is that the number of potential partners is so small .
30 Branson 's already ruled out bank loans , so if there is serious need in future will other Virgin companies fund the airline ?
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