Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] out [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The owners have built a gift shop and a tastefully laid out caravan site on the actual station area .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 7.7.8 If at any time the Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of any insurance on the Premises ( which is not effected or maintained in pursuance of any obligation contained in this Lease ) to apply all money received by virtue of such insurance in making good the loss or damage in respect of which such money shall have been received The landlord 's concern is to avoid the situation by which its insurers may refuse to pay the whole of the proceeds of insurance where the tenant has also taken out insurance cover for the premises , pursuant to a common provision found in insurance policies .
7 A clever well thought out design feature is the use of the bike pump as the upright internal pole at the end of the tent .
8 He highlighted the importance of a well thought out training programme , and clearly shared his enthusiasm for running and his intentions for Barcelona .
9 Cover with thinly rolled out shortcrust pastry , brush with water and sprinkle with sugar .
10 One of my more cynical film critic friends uses me as his personal ‘ shriekometer ’ to gauge how freaked out Joe Public is going to be by some of the grizzlier horror movies we have to sit through .
11 In the case of wage bargaining , the Tories had earlier ruled out incomes policy but as inflation accelerated , following the boom-induced rise in world commodity prices and the downward ‘ float ’ of the pound on the foreign exchanges from 1972 , Heath imposed a statutory pay and prices standstill .
12 Rob Macklin , warden of the RSPB 's North Warren reserve near Aldeburgh , has recently carried out research work on Frigate Island , in the Seychelles , to help conserve the rare magpie robin .
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