Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] out the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
2 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
3 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
4 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
5 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
6 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
7 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
8 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
9 The use of a fifteen obviously fattens out the sound , helping to temper the natural brightness of the aluminium speakers , with the small driver accentuating the upper range .
10 1124 Count Mandred Skaven Slayer finally drives out the Skaven and is elected Emperor .
11 This last option just clears out the PC and re-loads CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT .
12 This suggests that the group undergoing relaxation is associated with a dipole moment and thus rules out the phenyl ring libration as a likely process .
13 It just sets out the information with any further suggestions .
14 This poem , now entitled ‘ The Mediterranean ’ , was originally called ‘ picnic at Cassis ’ , and that first title invaluably brings out the occasion of the poem — that is to say , a holiday excursion by boat taken by expatriate Americans along the coast of Southern France .
15 *the purchaser — who physically carries out the purchase transaction .
16 It is clear from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Executive [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 134 that motor engineers ' evidence can not now be excluded per se at an interlocutory stage , but Hinds v London Transport Executive [ 1979 ] RTR 103 is still good law in so far as the trial judge is still likely to disregard such evidence if it just argues out the cause of the accident without dealing with any real engineering matters .
17 ‘ What happens if the giant eel just leaps out the water and gobbles you up ? ’
18 Cos that thing that normally sticks out the top .
19 The Vatican declaration furthermore expressly rules out the objection that , in the eucharist , it is the risen Christ who is represented ; and that as such he has no sex .
20 she always goes out the pub crying .
21 Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour , she nonetheless holds out the prospect of transformation .
22 Europe ? well we could beat about the bush but there 's not a single rep on the road that ever gets out the office so got ta win it cos I actually saw I actually we I actually saw her go out and see a customer so she must she must be er
23 A new sunrise always brings out the poet in me , even here in this Godawful town .
24 He also points out the song 's crucial omission , astonishing in a work of the protest movement : Dylan never says that Zantzinger is white and Hattie Carroll black , and forces the listener to assume that she was because of everything we are told about her : her name , that she had ten children , her position as a maid who ‘ did n't even talk to the people at the table ’ and , more tendentiously , because of what was done to her and the mild punishment meted out to her murderer who ‘ at 24 years/Owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres ’ .
25 She also points out the importance of the older person having some privacy however dependent he or she becomes , with a room that can double as a sitting room and includes , if possible , TV , electric kettle , cups , and so on , so that there is an independent place to be .
26 Porter also points out the importance of defining the SBU in terms of the complete network of a value chain within a corporate group irrespective of what that includes in terms of operations in different divisions .
27 The city also holds out the hope of a better education for the migrants ' children , urban facilities , modern consumer goods and a variety of cheap diversions .
28 The import of data from molecular and genetic databases also holds out the promise of revitalising classical taxonomy using molecular systematics and DNA-probe analysis .
29 For example magnesium chloride holds water within its crystal lattice and if you dry it that water comes out , but as it comes out it also strips out the chlorine as hydrogen chloride gas for example .
30 As for ( c ) , there will be an appropriation for the purposes of theft if the accused can not at first discover the owner but later finds out the identity .
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