Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [to-vb] out a " in BNC.
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1 | Governors of schools are the most frequently mentioned group and Circular 6/81 asked them to encourage schools to carry out a review . |
2 | ‘ Parents expect schools to sort out a lot of problems which are not school problems , ’ says one . |
3 | Back at Shenstone meanwhile , Le Roux was perfecting plans to bring out a range of Norton-logoed ‘ accessories ’ , everything from leather jackets to pocket knives to diaries and cigarette lighters emblazoned with the famous ‘ N ’ . |
4 | John Shepherd ( 1977 ; 1982 ) , by contrast , has used McLuhan to work out a carefully constructed theory . |
5 | Swail led 51-35 with only six colours remaining , but he fluffed opportunities to sink the green and brown before a bad safety shot on the blue allowed Hendry to run out a 60-51 victor . |
6 | She had n't had time to work out an answer to such a question . |
7 | You take your moistened paper it should n't be dripping wet like this , it should have had time to dry out a bit . |
8 | The commission has contacted the Ramsar Bureau asking it to nominate hydrologists to carry out an independent survey of the scheme . |
9 | The PPL recently commissioned Gallup to carry out a survey of the benefits of recorded music . |
10 | It was certainly slow , but then computers somehow nowadays can take months to turn out a few seconds of screen time . |
11 | The /U tells MS-DOS to carry out an unconditional format , and this reduces the amount of time taken to do the format . |
12 | The value of a religious noviciate which asks novices to try out a variety of these functions in turn is that it exposes novices to the value of each . |
13 | In his second year at the College Jack Smith had Minton for his tutor and was impressed by the way he took pains to find out a student 's intentions . |
14 | The money helps BCE to carry out a range of initiatives , including the provision of soft loans for new businesses , managed workshops for new businesses , low-cost premises for expanding businesses , training for ex-mineworkers and job shops . |
15 | It 's high time the insurance companies allowed buyers to take out a special policy to cover the first month in a new home . |
16 | Schools choose teachers to carry out a specific duty , to teach specific subjects and to contribute to the school at large . |
17 | She just had time to make out a black profile against the window before a shoe slammed into her chest with the sound a beanbag makes when it hits the floor . |
18 | These include power to strike out an application because the applicant is not taking the proper steps to further the claim , or because it is ‘ scandalous , frivolous or vexatious ’ . |