Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] out the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The hot rocks technique holds out the best hope for exploitation of geothermal energy .
2 The DJ fills out the early evening playing the most obvious indie-dance records , as he will finish the evening .
3 This Code of Practice sets out the basic practices employed by Midland Bank and its subsidiary companies in connection with their lending to personal customers in the United Kingdom .
4 Before detailing the two main components of LMS , this introductory chapter sets out the general framework of change .
5 JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries .
6 Grief brings out the best and the worst in all of us , I 've discovered .
7 ( That is assuming that the United Nations sorts out the regulatory problems . )
8 However , Schoenbaum points out the superficial level of social change pointing to the ‘ schizophrenia ’ of Nazi society — ; where it ‘ could be seen everything had changed and nothing had changed . ’
9 Mr Gilchrist points out the strategic difference between the Abbey and the Guardian distribution .
10 Clanchy points out the anachronistic nature of the historians ' practice .
11 As the sun bakes out the last moisture from the mud , the mucus turns to parchment .
12 Green sets out the climatic conditions which give rise to the different degrees of ‘ air ’ .
13 The balance of this manifesto sets out the Liberal Democrat vision of the future : our long-term programme for government .
14 As well as the arrangements set out in paragraph 5 above , the Council 's Code of Practice on Employee Redeployment and Transfer sets out the detailed arrangements in connection with the transfer/redeployment of employees to other posts within the departments of the Council .
15 Peter Wharton , charged with protecting the magician puppet , said : ‘ Sooty bears out the old truism that life begins at 40 1992 will see him gain legs and a new Nineties image .
16 In seven tightly reasoned chapters , the author lays out the traditional interpretation of Gris as it was advanced by Apollinaire , Kahnweiler , Maurice Raynal , Zervos and other colleagues and critics who had known the artist and followed his development , and then proceeds to question their assumptions by looking more closely at the works themselves than any other scholar had previously done .
17 Parenthood brings out the worst , it seemed to him ; vicarious ambitions and frustrations raged all over the lawns and games fields of Croxford House on sports day .
18 Wind moves faster a little above the ground than it does close to the surface , so a breeze blowing across the top of the chimney sucks out the stale air within the tunnel and draws in fresh air through the lower entrance .
19 The vicar takes out the four balls and the waxman , Mr Tommy Temple , who has had the job since 1940 , carefully cuts away the wax and the names are read out .
20 Half a MURMUR in this COTTAGE sounds out the next stop .
21 The quicker Taylor gets out the better .
22 Diesel Cars : Perkins rides out the big recession
23 But it still hurts when Gordon sits out the big Euro nights .
24 The requirement for long-term robustness rules out the general use of dowels but the thought of complex , angled mortise and tenon joints is intimidating .
25 The problem is that soap washes out the natural skin oils which keep our skin supple and protect it from the ravages of the outside world .
26 William Perkins sets out the conventional position vis-à-vis class .
27 ‘ I believe that the real difference between success and failure in a corporation can very often be traced to the question of how well the organisation brings out the great energies and talents of its people .
28 Marx points out the deeper class relations and potential conflicts below the surface of society .
29 In a few places , as in the lower Neretva valley , a breach in the mountain wall permits a gulf of Mediterranean air to penetrate inland , but more commonly the unbroken barrier shuts out the ameliorating influences from the sea .
30 Far from being outdated , this old and broad conception of democracy holds out the only hope of compensating for the weaknesses of elected representative assemblies , dwarfed as they presently are by the bureaucratic and monopolistic structures of power which surround them .
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