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

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1 One participant reported half empty rooms in sessions dealing with the ‘ new art history ’ of semiotics , gender , and dialogue , and unexpected demand for more traditional object-related sessions , crowding out the smaller rooms in which they were scheduled .
2 The ‘ needles ’ that send out the negative ions clog up in time , reducing efficiency , so they also need regular cleaning ( use a cotton bud ) .
3 After a brief warm-up , participants dispersed to try out the various sports , and then the time came for the games , which involved the competitors in ( among other things ) rushing to get balls round traffic cones , and into baskets .
4 In Bassetlaw the care manager for mental health is on maternity leave and the existing social work team is having to try out the new procedures .
5 She did n't have any idea of the way you eased into queries of this sort , and to have a jukebox banging out the Rolling Stones would not provide the right background .
6 We congratulate him on spelling out the good things that we shall be offering .
7 The question is whether something approaching a Bill of Rights for students would not be worthwhile , spelling out the academic freedoms which all students have the right to expect .
8 We advise our composers , helping to sift out the bad songs and to search out opportunities for our writers to compose ‘ covers ’ for particular artists .
9 There are already plenty of pointers and anomalies , and I 'd like to go through them with you to try to sift out the red herrings and give due precedence to the important facts .
10 Okay and in fact I 've given you part of your homework is to write out the technical names .
11 Most of the class were happy to write out the 24 ways for themselves or start on five buttons .
12 Thereafter , re-modularisation can take place systematically , by booking out the necessary modules and reconstituting them into new modules as required .
13 Frequently we abstract from this covenant by singling out the Ten Commandments and ignoring much of the remainder of the Mosaic code .
14 And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration .
15 She picked up a hand mirror , but what she saw was not reassuring ; the harsh overhead light remorselessly picked out the tiny lines at the corners of her mouth , the discoloured skin around her eyes , the dry , wrinkled neck .
16 The work had been incredibly boring ; even with her husband 's help it had taken an age to find out the Russian terms for the jargon of mountaineering , and the subject simply left her cold .
17 , writes : MY DAUGHTER is getting married in October and we are trying to find out the proper rules .
18 In this case , a more precise purpose might be , " I want to find out the relative sizes of the most common dinosaurs so I can draw scale pictures of them on a wall chart . "
19 If there is one of interest in your area , please contact the appropriate person to find out the full details and whether places are still available .
20 To achieve this aim involved driving out the small importers .
21 Tim found out the appalling details of his wife 's killing when he finally got through to Elizabeth 's fiance Cuan Cronje .
22 Players ' union chief Gordon Taylor — whose organisation helped out the United players with wages — said : ‘ We have every sympathy for the players and supporters .
23 Spokesman Tony Ward said the BAF were ‘ sad for Jason Livingston , ’ but added : ‘ We have carried out the right procedures and we would fight any court case to the bitter end to defend our position . ’
24 Until this study was carried out the individual elements of the FAOR methodology had been developed and tested in isolation , each being the responsibility of different organisations within the FAOR partnership .
25 While the public may be cynical about electoral promises , governments of whatever complexion customarily take pains to demonstrate that they have carried out the main proposals embodied in their manifesto , as well as other commitments or ‘ pledges ’ given at election time .
26 If you feel drained ( despite having carried out the previous visualisations ) , take a shower , if possible , or a bath containing essence of juniper .
27 She tried out the new offices , did not find them satisfactory and left claiming unfair dismissal .
28 Little did we know that G P T did n't actually write the software properly , and what was happening was that people writing new numbers in were knocking out the old numbers , alright ?
29 Once this is accepted we can seek out the logical consistencies in contextual use which constitute ‘ structural principles ’ and which make sense of otherwise apparently baffling practices and beliefs .
30 Do n't be concerned with the feeling that nothing is " sinking in " but do try and seek out the main points .
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