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

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1 GIGN , with the finish of all but the parachuting stage within sight , gave up all chances to sleep for 58 hours to pull out a three hour lead over the second placed team , L'Arche .
2 Most of the class were happy to write out the 24 ways for themselves or start on five buttons .
3 Frequently we abstract from this covenant by singling out the Ten Commandments and ignoring much of the remainder of the Mosaic code .
4 The immunisation was carried out every four weeks and 10 ml of blood was collected one week after each injection and analysed for reactivity against PT-gliadin by dot blotting .
5 Once any treatment has been completed , partial water changes should be carried out every three days on three consecutive occasions , before returning to fortnightly changes of about 20% , with water that must be as near as possible to that already in the aquarium , ( but hopefully that goes without saying these days ) .
6 Carried out every ten years since 1801 , with the exception of 1941 , it has most of the characteristics of the longitudinal survey except , of course , that it is a study of the whole population rather than a sample .
7 From age 65 they well be carried out every 6 months .
8 Organisers expect to sell out the 52 matches , culminating with the championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena , California .
9 Both Old maintained their places in North East Two when they played out a 9–9 draw thanks , as far as Ripon were concerned , to an injury time penalty by Roger Dawson , who completed his hat-trick .
10 Hugues Joffre , who joined Christie 's at the beginning of the year after serving out the six months ' notice enforced by Sotheby 's when he resigned unexpectedly on the eve of last summer 's sales , made his first public appearance in King Street , hovering around the telephone bank but participating only occasionally in the afternoon 's business .
11 Butterflies seek out the one plant whose leaves provide the only food their caterpillars will eat ; beetles bury pellets of dung and lay their eggs within them ; flies feverishly deposit their eggs within carrion ; and solitary wasps catch spiders , paralyse them with a sting and stack them around their eggs so that the young larvae will have fresh meat awaiting them .
12 In the course of writing out the 18 April document the deceased asked what ‘ Sharon 's , ’ i.e. Miss Hughes 's , address was .
13 That 's the theory … here 's the practical … first the course … they 've mapped out the 26 miles … the beauty of the route lies in the cobbled squares of ancient towns like Bhaktapur … the beast is the city … traffic and smoke is a major problem … the other unknown factor is altitude …
14 So you could send out a dozen business cards now
15 These welfare recipients must be thinned out every three years . ’
16 You 'll perhaps only say if you put out a thousand pounds , you 'll possibly get what three hundred pounds back or something like that ?
17 In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs .
18 What I 'm gon na do is just speak out a six digit number .
19 Zander promises to put Solaris on a regular schedule from now on with releases , major or minor , going out every six months .
20 The latest results mark a milestone for Sherwood , which now claims to be Britain 's biggest sock-maker , pumping out a million pairs a week , and is a supplier to that favourite of underwear retailers , Marks & Spencer .
21 Reaching down , he delved beneath three code books , hauled out the six passports with his photograph — minus glasses — and all in different names .
22 We used to work with protractors on paper , measuring out the four angles viewable through each of the turret lenses .
23 You may recall we overcame a spirited Chamden side in the opening fixture , then handed out a 1–0 demolition to Scrimley Arsenal ( Marley 58 mins ) , slaughtered Hellingborough on their own ground 2–1 ( three own goals by ‘ Borough 's one-eyed left back , Hazlett ) , then massacred Frampton Rovers in last Saturday 's impressive 1–1 draw .
24 With such complacency , it would be an abrogation of our duty to allow two commercial companies to ruin a major industry and its jobs and to wipe out a multi-billion pound investment made on behalf of taxpayers .
25 There seemed no place for him in the context of an England team battling to wipe out a one goal deficit against a reeling American side in Foxboro .
26 The earlier row was over a decision by magistrates in Aylesbury to let two offendors wipe out a thousand pounds in fines by spending a few hours in police cells .
27 A second application which cuts out the 18 starter and retirement homes is recommended for approval .
28 Main rival Jan Zelezny picked up the spear and pounded out an 83.96 metres with his first and only effort to lead the field .
29 Production is due to begin in 1986 when the Farringdon bus plant will start to churn out the 830 mm long and 330 kg ‘ gearboxes ’ at a cost ‘ comparable with existing transmissions ’ .
30 Shelbourne , meanwhile , scored a 3-1 victory over Ukranian side Karpaty Lvov at Tolka Park , wiping out a one goal deficit from the first leg to earn a place in the first round proper of the Cup Winners Cup against Greek side Panathinaikos .
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