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

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1 But Make has no plans to carry out any research and development outside the US .
2 I propose that the new Bill , like the Bill of 1938 , should contain a provision to carry out this recommendation .
3 I felt sad about this as I have several friends from my Salford days in Hong Kong , but I understand a decision to carry out this action has been put off for some time , so perhaps it was a regrettable necessity .
4 The Society are now seeking a skilled modeller to carry out this work and have undertaken to bear the costs involved .
5 The transporters are designed to withstand accidents and until recently the Govenrment ruled out any possibility of a radioactive leak .
6 It can be difficult but necessary at times to carry out this study and to slowly change our own techniques to keep in date with modern developments .
7 5.12.2 Not without the consent in writing of the Landlord to apply for planning permission to carry out any development in or upon the Premises and at the expense of the Tenant to supply the Landlord with a copy of any application for planning permission together with such plans and other documents as the Landlord may [ reasonably ] require and to supply prior to the commencement of any development a copy of any planning permission granted to the Tenant
8 The chipped face of the Virgin , newly gaudy for Easter with pink and blue paint , stares detachedly through Sister Martha : close half-sleeves to the elbow under the wide sleeves of her habit , kneelength stockings , large loose knickers doled out that morning from the heap in the laundry basket , lumpy sanitary towel strapped like a dead rabbit between her legs .
9 in the you think please god do n't let Joe Bloggs come out this morning , good morning Joe , first one out .
10 If the Revenue is unwilling to publish an annual list , the only practicable alternative is to base the charge on the cost of the car , since it would be burdensome to expect employers to work out this information for themselves .
11 ‘ It does n't take a rocket scientist to work out that doubling productivity , and therefore halving the number of wells we have to drill , will greatly improve the economics of our activities in Colombia . ’
12 Mr King said : ‘ While Mr Kinnock and his front-benchers make out that Labour is a party which believes in nuclear defence , behind them the back benches are packed with those who believe exactly the opposite .
13 Naturally , when I made this suggestion to St John and his sisters , they protested strongly , and it was with great difficulty that I finally managed to convince them of my firm intention to carry out this plan .
14 TVEI funding has already enabled the Region to undertake a curriculum audit in schools , and allowed individual schools to carry out some development work .
15 In the prosecution of any such proceedings , agrees at 's expense to execute such documents and do such things as may be necessary in the opinion of 's Counsel to carry out such prosecution , including without limitation , joining as a party .
16 Lochsong was a snip at the weights in last year 's Tote-Portland Handicap but no horse stands out this time .
17 In the light of this discussion I offer some indications as to how a strategy of reading might be applied to the study of racist discourses , and invite readers to try out this approach on the two study texts , not in order to produce ‘ the right answer ’ but to compare what is gained and what lost in detail and depth of understanding by applying this kind of model compared to the others .
18 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
19 And here on his desk , just under his hand , was another message from Jean to bear out this thought : Chief Inspector Salter is very anxious to see you .
20 She pushed harder still , willing her eyes to shoot out more power .
21 To help Richard carry out this task Henry gave him full control over the armed forces of Aquitaine and instructed local officials to put their revenues at his disposal .
22 Anglesey Aluminium knocked out former cup winners Amlwch winning their away tie by 23 runs .
23 GRAEME HICK carved out another milestone in his career when during Worcestershire 's match against Leicestershire at New Road he became the youngest player to register 20,000 runs in first-class cricket .
24 Even before he became king , Edward sent out some ninety-four letters to religious superiors asking for benefices , pensions and corrodies for his clerks , and in the course of his reign over four hundred and fifty requests for corrodies , addressed to over two hundred houses , have been counted in just the Calendar of Close Rolls ; between 1308 and 1327 Worcester priory received no fewer than fifty-one royal requests on behalf of royal servants .
25 Kathleen went out that evening and had a drink with a girlfriend , and got back to be told by one of her neighbours that the phone had been ringing .
26 Warnie went out half way through .
27 Cold , I descended out of the narrow cleft to seek out more sport .
28 The Council of Ministers has indeed taken specific steps to root out such discrimination .
29 The position can be illustrated simply by thinking of a study that is to take place of the social workings of a youth club to test out some hypothesis about the manifest and latent functions of this association .
30 Leiderman carried out this test using Barro 's ( 1977a ) data set ( in which the real variable is unemployment ) .
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