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

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1 A misfire result automatically cancels out the shot even if you also roll a HIT .
2 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 .
3 Nevertheless , the current finding of a statistically significant greater degree of reticulin collapse in patients who died than in the survivors clearly points out the important prognostic connotation of the severity of histological damage in patients with acute liver failure .
4 The only sound that breaks the afternoon stupor is the gentle pounding of the pastry roller as Rafiq lazily rolls out the hashish into six-inch strips for his local customers .
5 1124 Count Mandred Skaven Slayer finally drives out the Skaven and is elected Emperor .
6 One of the best-known original London rap crews finally puts out an LP that is harder than the rest .
7 The Bail Act also sets out the criteria which have to be satisfied before bail can be refused .
8 The adopted North West Edinburgh Local Plan also sets out the planning requirements for this site .
9 By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into .
10 The law therefore singles out the time direction of irreversible physical processes as the direction of increasing entropy .
11 If the moral ground changes , then the Kwikbuk plc PR division quickly maps out the new features and adapts accordingly .
12 Furthermore , it is said , a defensive strategy based on such weapons effectively rules out the actual use of nuclear weapons .
13 Downing Street repeatedly points out the two have had friendly telephone calls .
14 This article also sets out an opportunity for management and labour to conclude contractual relations including agreements at Community level , should they so desire .
15 Crisis invariably brings out the best in rural people and Baldersdale , when the occasion demanded , could act like one large family .
16 Consulting either an architect or a builder , the purchaser then works out an internal plan and discusses how the exterior should look .
17 The kitten suddenly flings out a paw and scoops the object up into the air and backwards over its shoulder .
18 A modest pile of six or seven tomatoes costs about £10 or ten pence depending on your calculation , while a pound of meat easily wipes out a month 's salary .
19 ‘ What happens if the giant eel just leaps out the water and gobbles you up ? ’
20 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 .
21 ‘ They say adversity always brings out the best in folk , ’ Susan stated .
22 So Neighbourhood Watch really goes out the picture .
23 A function often carries out a number of actions , but it always produces a single result .
24 Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride .
25 This section of the policy clearly sets out the circumstances under which a valid claim exists , e.g. Unemployment , Jury Service , etc. , before the commencement of the holiday .
26 The leaflet also sets out the procedures for complaints or suggestions .
27 But such an argument implicitly rules out an important alternative ; for it discounts the idea that the attempt to give an a priori defence of individualism may be mistaken .
28 The point of the overall task in hand is often obscured when step-by-step instructions are provided : for example , when a pupil neatly sets out a multiplication sum in order to multiply by 10 .
29 The concept of the Created God completely rules out the exclusion from the Alternative Religion of any part whatsoever of humankind , whether it be by reason of race , colour , sex , or for any other reason at all which may create an identifiable group or individual .
30 A misfire roll automatically cancels out the whole shot regardless of the scatter dice result .
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