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

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1 BR has joined forces with 15 local authorities to carry out improvements to the trackside view on key routes .
2 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector .
3 We all know how difficult it can be to arrange for a contractor to carry out repairs to our home .
4 The SPAR system seems to represent the first explicit attempt to work out solutions to all four problems .
5 I know of one pub where the licensee gave out cards to the people he wanted to let in , ’ said Coun Cussins .
6 It gives local authorities the right to carry out repairs to reservoirs and charge the owner — and the duty to compile a national register of large reservoirs .
7 v. Lindley , C carried on business hiring out barges to B. These were collected from C and returned to B 's watermen .
8 John Major may be sitting in Downing Street putting out feelers to the 13 Ulster Unionist MPs , while from his house in Ealing Neil Kinnock tries to get Paddy Ashdown to answer the telephone .
9 He then retired to a small property near Ryde on the Isle of Wight , where he spent his later years carrying out improvements to the grounds and where he died 14 February 1853 .
10 First , planning authorities have gradually begun to use their powers to serve legally enforceable notices requiring owners to carry out repairs to seriously neglected listed buildings .
11 The authority of the verderers , like that of the coroners , had ended with the previous reign , so the king sent out orders to the sheriffs to make arrangements for the election of ‘ as many verderers as there ought to be and used to be ’ in nineteen forests south of Trent , and in Sherwood Forest north of it , ‘ as no verderer is as yet elected therein by command of the King ,
12 POTTED at last week 's rock and pop Brit Awards — where pensionable music executives dish out prizes to superannuated superstars — was the Liberal Democrat president , Charles Kennedy MP .
13 Erika following her , she bustled into Omi 's room and began rummaging in the dressing-table pulling out garments to a running commentary of , ‘ Are these clean ?
14 They feared that well-meaning people giving out money to the poor would merely encourage the ‘ non-deserving ’ poor to pursue their lazy and irresponsible ways .
15 Health authority pays out £11,000 to ‘ whistle-blower ’
16 Pickets handing out leaflets to passers by may thereby cause harassment , alarm or distress , but they should not be held to be guilty of an offence on that account alone .
17 She had never seen Ianthe handing out books to the ill-mannered grubby students and cranks of all ages who frequented the library of political and sociological books where she worked .
18 In the early hours of this morning RUC officers swarmed the streets of Bangor handing out leaflets to motorists and passers-by regarding the bombing .
19 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
20 Voices in the audience shouted out warnings to us .
21 It happened as he was watching a council workman carry out repairs to the gate which is atatched to the wall :
22 I can not find any specimen letters of formal resignation nor indeed any articles on the matter setting out considerations to be borne in mind .
23 the criminal courts should be empowered to require offenders to carry out service to the community .
24 Hence if the construction of the building which is to be the catering premises shuts out light to the adjoining premises it thereby infringes the rights of the neighbours and gives rise to a cause of action for contravention of their easement of light .
25 I ask this question after reading in the Echo about their latest crazy scheme sending out instructions to all child-minders that they must feed their young charges ‘ culture food ’ .
26 Pro-discount Fnac sends out signals to politicians
27 The ‘ Declaration to Maintain Quality ’ being handed in to St Andrew 's House spells out opposition to possible privatisation of thousands of civil service jobs .
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