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

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1 But the popes of this Council , Julius II and Leo X , bore out the fears of the conciliarists .
2 Doctors do not always act out the role of doctor , which confers the right to open a consultation , to ask personal questions about health , to instruct us to do things , and to close the interaction fairly summarily .
3 Try to keep this exercise in your mind as you test out the necessity of your own adjectives .
4 Understandably they feel that it is such an intangible asset that it is more productive to go straight into the negotiating situation and test out the reality of bargaining power .
5 In short , theory can help practitioners to adopt a theoretical orientation to their task , whereby they seek to refer the particular techniques they use to more general principles , and , reciprocally , test out the validity of such principles against the observed actualities of classroom practice .
6 Dearden was , of course , joining the ranks of Professors Peters and Hirst in their misguided pursuit of spelling out the logic of education and overlooking its dynamics in doing so .
7 Chapter 3 of the Constitution on the Church , spelling out the doctrine of collegiality , was theologically and dogmatically at the very heart of Vatican II 's debate and contribution to Catholic self-understanding .
8 Draw up a ‘ contract ’ with your partner spelling out the limits of acceptable behaviour .
9 Roman Rosdolsky , in his work The Making of Marx 's ‘ Capital' , picked up and elaborated Sweezy 's critical remarks , spelling out the details of Bukharin 's supposed error , to wit :
10 It was a single speech by Jane Kennedy at the conference of her union , Nupe , spelling out the nature of Militant 's attention if they did n't like you , that caught the eye .
11 Is the Minister aware that he has done a useful service to the House in spelling out the inadequacies of so many of our public services after 12 years under Tory management ?
12 On the couch under the window her husband sprawled asleep , open-mouthed , snoring out the reek of beer .
13 She bent over Rob 's hand and slowly , deftly drew out the sliver of wood .
14 He reached into his desk drawer and drew out the copies of the contract , a trifle battered by yesterday 's violence , and tossed them across the desk towards her .
15 Then , careless of the damage he did himself , he hoisted his bulk on to the sill , beat out the rest of the pieces of glass with his hand , and dropped down into the room on the other side .
16 Just before the men were shot — they 'd had two weeks inside so their beards had taken on something of the authentic rag-tag FAKINTIL glory , as opposed to the clean-shaven image they had presented in their neat malai-issue camos — one shouted out the name of Osvaldo .
17 He could see Edgar Lustgarten narrowing his eyes threateningly at the camera , as he paced out the length of Maple Drive .
18 He gave credit to local management and to the unions , singling out the name of Clem Bunker for most of the industrial relations improvements coming through .
19 Now he had sorted out the technique of using the deaf-aid , he found it wonderfully relaxing .
20 She ought to be hoping instead that they did go to Civitavecchia and finally sorted out the mystery of Jeff and Silvia .
21 He had looked out the window of his hotel that morning , seen the rain , thought of the day that lay ahead of him and none of it any more seemed worthwhile .
22 It is best to phone the company before you write to find out the name of the person you should write to .
23 Instead they need to find out the rhythms of speech which make the music of the verse work in dramatic form .
24 This index enables you to access a variety of options which display information about Design Changes ( DCs ) ; for example , to find out the state of a particular DC , who is approving it , and why , and to look at assessment comments .
25 These were to find out the views of parents and staff about all aspects of nursery life at the outset and from this to prioritise agreed areas for development to form an action plan .
26 Recent Censuses have included questions about the birthplace of members of the household , but attempts to introduce an ‘ ethnic question ’ , to find out the size of the ethnic minorities resident in this country , have so far been unsuccessful .
27 To find out the address of your local office , contact : Look after yourself !
28 Because we add up the probabilities , to find out the chances of getting that or that .
29 Conduct a survey among your friends or other students in your group to find out the popularity of a particular product .
30 Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions .
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