Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The use of eqn ( 10.18 ) shows that this monster would only radiate 10 -30 W of gravitational wave power : this rules out any laboratory equivalent of Hertz 's experiment for the production and detection of gravitational waves . |
2 | The UCITS ( undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities ) Directive of 1985 sets out minimum requirements for unit trusts , in terms of information policies of owners , investment policies of trusts , and marketing aspects . |
3 | Apple has been advising developers for some time to use names and not numbers but not all seem to have taken heed — it looks as though they will have to when System 7.0 comes out next year equipped with Apple 's own outline font system . |
4 | Both need to be studied , and studied historically , politically , and critically , and that rules out any reliance upon the constitutional approach . |
5 | Channel 4 edits out naked princess cartoons |
6 | Each sends out some sort of hormonal signal , while reading the corresponding signal sent out by the other . |
7 | Freed from the inconvenience of locating a partner with whom to mate , an oyster first spouts out white spat ripe eggs , then spills milt — to create a progeny of rare independence . |
8 | Draft SAS 470 sets out existing guidance in the new format including consideration of whether disclosure in financial statements is fair and the aggregate effect of uncorrected misstatements , while draft SAS 520 extends the scope of guidance in assessing other people 's work to include experts employed by the auditors . |
9 | Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act 1938 sets out five categories for Part A marks : a ) names , business or individual ; b ) signatures of applicant or predecessor ; c ) invented words ; d ) a word having no direct reference to the character or quality of the goods and not being a geographical name or surname ; e ) any other distinctive mark . |