Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The most appropriate technology for many people will be one that helps a country to organise a postal system so that stamps are available , to bring radio within everyone 's reach and that holds out the possibility of early telephone links .
2 This bears out the view of 77% of our respondents that society is more dangerous nowadays .
3 This rules out the possibility that autoantibodies are merely a consequence of hepatitis C virus infection .
4 This cuts out the travel agent and was pioneered in the United Kingdom by the Danish firm Tjaebourg ( which also has its own airline , Stirling Airways ) .
5 This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight .
6 This cuts out the need for a cumbersome bus or taxi journey from Manchester Piccadilly to catch a flight .
7 With a straight tail the front part of the body of Leosothosaurus has to be lowered , and this levels out the back-bone and balances the body around the hips .
8 This sets out a number of projects which reflect the common aims and interests of our two organisations , in support of which CCW provides an important , annually-renewable grant .
9 This sets out the objective in each area and at each stage and so may be appropriate for a long or complex assignment .
10 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
11 It is important not to soak potatoes , as this leaches out the vitamin , and not to overcook cabbage and other green vegetables , as heat gradually destroys Vitamin C. Rosehip tea is also an excellent source of this vitamin , as is fresh lemon juice , which is permissible on this diet as it contains little sugar .
12 This brings out the point that it is not always an easy matter to determine the functional significance of any given electrocortical event .
13 This blocks out the sun-light that the plants need in order to survive .
14 Table 4.1 sets out a number of features of RE which illustrate this trend .
15 Say if you start in a A flat minor , that opens out the E chord for you , and so forth .
16 Chapter 6 sets out the counter-case for an analysis in terms of the state , working ‘ bottom-up ’ from states to system .
17 Table 3.1 sets out the pattern of employment change in the service industries between 1959 and 1981 .
18 That sets out the growth of the savings and which it contains in the report with paragraph and appendix reference numbers on them and it sets out for each of the groups , their proposed budgets .
19 Table VII sets out the core facts of industrial performance .
20 Section 28 sets out the measure of damages .
21 Figure 4.3 sets out a range of terms to show the relationship between the cognitive and affective aspects of learning .
22 PUT ON THE RACK BY LA TRIBUNE , OLIVETTI 's NUMBER TWO SETS OUT THE COMPANY 's RECOVERY PLAN
23 Section 2 of the HPA 1956 sets out the scope of the duty and restricts the kinds of property to which the duty applies .
24 Table VIII sets out the range and means of the peak winter counts recorded in the period 1964/65 to 1974/75 for the commoner ducks , in the most important wintering sites in Sussex for which regular figures are available .
25 That brings out the colour of your eyes so beautifully , and it 's casual enough to look as if you have n't dressed up .
26 According to The Mirage Resort , the gate receipt from the crowd of 16,000 was a world record of $9.1million ( £6m ) , which seems slightly suspect since that works out an average of $500 before one takes account of the undisclosed figure of complimentary tickets .
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