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

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1 Send out an initial press notice .
2 This is a tape which prints out the information from the till and eliminates the old system of having to write out an individual docket for every transaction .
3 I wafted down the face and traced out an elegant arc with my bottom turn , squirting a fountain of spume from my rail as I flew back up and pirouetted on the lip .
4 Police have released a photofit of a man they believe carried out an armed raid on an estate agents .
5 Pharmaceutical company Ciba-Geigy recently carried out an internal assessment of their 30 major suppliers ' performance .
6 We have carried out an internal hospital inquiry into the incidents , but that is a confidential inquiry at this stage . ’
7 Today , in east London , the public are cheering the Environment Commissioner of the European Community , Carlo Ripa di Meana , for issuing a directive that no work should be undertaken on the channel tunnel rail link because the Government have not carried out an environmental assessment .
8 Carlo believes , and rightly so , that the British Government should have carried out an environmental study before the route was chosen , not afterwards .
9 In conjunction with the organiser , D&B carried out an open systems and NT survey at last week 's UniForum Unix trade show in San Francisco .
10 Executions continue to be carried out an alarming rate in China , USA , Russia , Iraq , Iran and Nigeria .
11 STOKE have dropped a complaint against England 's Wade Dooley after he was accused of knocking out an opposing player in a recent Courage League match .
12 The idea of trying to work out an optimum ratio is interesting , and we should like to think about it further .
13 The Black Sea countries ( Bulgaria , Romania , the Soviet Union and Turkey , with Greece and Yugoslavia as observers ) met in July 1991 to work out an economic co-operation agreement [ see p. 38352 ] .
14 Lesioning the hippocampus , however , profoundly damages the rat 's capacity to learn or remember the spatial cues and thus dramatically impairs its capacity to work out an effective escape route in the tank .
15 Admittedly , this is a Treasury matter , but it can not possibly be beyond the ability of Treasury Ministers to work out an effective formula to ensure that the Ministry of Defence is properly rewarded for any help that it gives .
16 Commissioners were appointed on either side to work out an agreed formula which would cover differences in legal systems , taxation discrepancies , the coinages — which were still quite distinct — and above all the religious rights of Episcopalians , Presbyterians , Cameronians and others who had reason to be wary of the Church of England .
17 On April 2 , 1990 , the opposition held a convention on immigration designed to work out an alternative immigration policy which would be a compromise between the perceived laxity of the government and the extremism of the Front National ( FN ) .
18 I tried to work out an obvious connection between scholarship and cocaine and could not , but knew better than to ask .
19 In response to the SNH access paper , he adds : ‘ While this might be opposed by some landowners and managers , it nevertheless offers an opportunity , as yet untried , for SNH and government to work out an acceptable scheme for appropriate legislation and test it publicly . ’
20 He said he still had to work out an acceptable solution to the dispute created by Israel 's deportation of 415 Palestinians from the occupied territories to an icy no man 's land in south Lebanon , where 396 of them remain .
21 Ruth let out an explosive sound of disbelief .
22 Cheryl let out an involuntary gasp of surprise as a limp body fell clear of the vehicle to lie still upon the chamber floor in a slurry of melting ice .
23 He let out an involuntary groan of pain and desperation .
24 Mister Tom had told him not to be afraid of the earth , but it was still wet from the previous night 's rain and occasionally he let out an involuntary squeal when his spade contacted a worm .
25 ‘ What in the world … ? ’ began Rose , feeling quite bewildered as he let out an amused laugh .
26 He let out an unsteady breath , his blue eyes almost as dark as hers .
27 Suddenly , someone let out an enormous burp .
28 It is , however , well worth seeking out an unpasteurised Camembert , handmade in Normandy and originally only available from the end of spring through to the autumn .
29 It was about a multifaceted international industry in which the volume car manufacturers and many of the world 's biggest companies slogged out an international marketing campaign .
30 Shindler will carry out an environmental compliance audit , to establish how well a company is complying with existing legislation .
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