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

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1 Prospective students seeking an award to carry out postgraduate work at the University may obtain application forms and further particulars for the following awards from the appropriate Faculty Administrative Officer ( see page 46 ) .
2 Experts ruled out equipment failure as a million-to-one chance .
3 As long ago now as 1974 , Michael Maguire argued a need for a semantic ethnography of police systems and the criminals they pursue ; and there has been a subsequent trickle of attempts to carry out participant observation inside the world of ‘ cops and robbers ’ .
4 Third Division leaders Tranmere knock out Ipswich Town of the Second .
5 The result being , this episode wiped out Father Christmas and Our Father in one flash of green wool .
6 City : L'Oreal rules out Nestle bid
7 When parties went out grouse shooting , whisky was always taken for the beaters , keepers and loaders .
8 Mr Jeffrey Bayes , a solicitor , specialising in criminal law , commented : ‘ It is obvious that the judge has it in mind to stamp out acid house parties right now . ’
9 Managers in Surrey sent letters to all their ambulance workers threatening to use outside contractors to carry out non-emergency work and refused to guarantee that they would be withdrawn once deployed .
10 From October 1994 , the Board will pay solicitors ' representatives only if they have passed an independent test to carry out police station work .
11 They have the skill to carry out life saving operations and treatments and now they have the equipment to do it with . ’
12 Millan rules out devolution plea
13 Interestingly , 39 respondents said that their companies gave out emergency treatment kits to protect against non-sexual transmission of HIV but only six said that their companies gave out condoms to protect against sexual transmission .
14 With this in mind , we 've got a new rating system for PCs on review — Jo Lawton checks out Watford Electronics ' Aries Mini-Tower to show you how the new system works .
15 Gun gang wipe out club chief
16 This item was introduced to encourage knitter who do not have colour changers to try out jacquard knitting but can be used to hold yarn when knitting simple stripes or any colour patterns where yarns are changed on one side of the work only .
17 I told her of that woman novelist who made a character in Provence ladle out onion soup , followed by bouillabaisse for luncheon , and in summer too .
18 At school she was more at ease belting out Jasper Carrot 's Funky Moped than she was deciphering textbooks .
19 Mr Rifkind even appeared to place a question mark over British troops carrying out relief convoy duties in the former Yugoslavia this summer .
20 The syndicate leader seeks out loan business , structures a suitable loan proposal , sells it to other banks and ensures the loan is serviced according to its contract terms .
21 OFFICERS at Darlington Council have been congratulated on their efforts to carry out service quality initiatives agreed last year .
22 The set-aside rules are expected to be changed next year to take account of the problem , encouraging farmers to carry out weed control either earlier or later in the year , allowing field-nesting birds to complete their breeding cycle .
23 TENDERS to carry out ground maintenance work in Langbaurgh currently done by about 25 council employees are being invited by the borough council .
24 on Tuesday I said , eh , chance to go out Tuesday night .
25 With the previous inheritance provisions , there was some encouragement for parent farmers to sort out inheritance tax provisions and maybe make over some or all of the business and take early retirement .
26 Like his predecessors Arthur started out brewing ale , taking note all the while of a new black beer being exported by the London brewers to Dublin .
27 Corbett refused to recognize the challenge on the grounds that Fitzsimmons was not American , and so Fitzsimmons took out US citizenship .
28 A number of students it SSFC carry out work experience in the travel industry each year .
29 But a good substitute was a £500 axle from a one-year-old burnt out JCB digger .
30 Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor .
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