Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] out a " in BNC.
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1 | Now he says he has no immediate plans for exit and has not ruled out a trade sale . |
2 | Manager Ted Pearce has not ruled out a merger with the reformed Shots who have been drawing crowds of more than 2,000 to the Recreation Ground after their blistering start in the Diadora League Division Three . |
3 | But Cooke has not ruled out a return for the wing legend , who scored a record 35 tries for England . |
4 | The council says it will continue to assess Steven and Jason 's needs , and it has n't ruled out a change of school.Meanwhile the argument over what 's best for the youngsters goes on . |
5 | ‘ I have attempted to see Queen Yolande to ask her why she did not send out a search-party for the King when he failed to arrive at Kinghorn Manor . |
6 | She noted that , if the shareholders decide against the increase , ‘ we have other offers , ’ and did not rule out a return to EDS . |
7 | Although police in subsequent statements inclined towards a simple robbery motive ( the killer stole Fr Men 's briefcase ) , they did not rule out a political motive . |
8 | Although it did not rule out a return to multiparty politics per se , the PNDC argued that in the past this had only bred " hatred , division and bloodshed " . |
9 | He said the battle over the motorway extension was important for the whole of Europe , and he did not rule out a further legal challenge . |
10 | Blaina always felt that they had the ability to go up last season so , to ensure that they do not miss out a second time , a new team manager was recruited and given the task of harnessing the club 's talent . |
11 | I do not rule out a Labour government , pinned down by a narrow majority , seeking to enact at least some of its social legislation through a supportive EC . |
12 | But whatever you do , do not send out a general mailing and then ring up and ask whether the recipient is going to use it or not . |
13 | ‘ You do not pump out a man 's stomach because he 's drunk half a bottle of scotch , ’ said Dalziel . |
14 | another scenario that comes up quite often is that , somebody comes in and say my kids have n't had any food all over the weekend because you did n't send out a giro |
15 | Hugh Johnson , The Story of Wine When Jesus Christ turned water into wine , he did n't hand out a warning label . |
16 | He did n't put out a hand but Cal grabbed his free one and said , ‘ Glad to meet you , Vern . |
17 | I do n't have a social life , I do n't go out a lot , because first of all I have a lot of work to do . |
18 | Some of the local faithful do n't rule out a return — ‘ when three-day matches come back and there is a more fruitful relationship between the county and the owner of the ground ’ . |
19 | But whatever you do , do n't take out a new policy . |
20 | And the RNA molecules themselves do n't work out a strategy for getting themselves duplicated . |
21 | The fact we do n't splash out a lot of money is good management . |
22 | It was not because the rating system was bad , but because of the way in which the rating system was being carried out , attacking certain areas of domestic property , and , because the English had not carried out a revaluation since 1973 , Scotland got out of line . |
23 | Mrs Gordon ( 61 ) who lives in Kingshurst , West Midlands , and now works at a nursing home , admitted in an official statement released by solicitor Steven Jonas that she had not carried out a smear test before joining Dr Kumar 's practice , but claimed she followed a technique he taught her . |
24 | More of a problem is the fact that the mechanism does not spell out a route to producing C 70 fullerene . |
25 | A good beginning does not rule out a calamitous ending : that is the way of war . |
26 | His three marriage break-ups have been traumatic , but he does not rule out a fourth attempt . |
27 | But this does not rule out a high response to real wage changes which are thought to be temporary : for example , suppliers of labour may well want to take advantage of a temporarily high real wage by supplying more labour , taking leisure ( that is , supplying less labour ) when the real wage has fallen back . |
28 | Peter lashed out at his brother , missed , stumbled and would have fallen if Marc had n't shot out a hand to stop him . |
29 | They just assume I 'll go , and he does n't hand out a penny extra , not old Crumwallis . |
30 | Firm support is essential , but as it 's the core of the bed that does the work , this does n't rule out a nice soft surface . |