Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Under section 40(4) ( a ) a review can be postponed if it is net practicable to carry out a review at that time . |
2 | As the National Curriculum is implemented , it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school . |
3 | It is also possible to carry out a search by highlighting a word in your original work , cut and paste sections of the Thesaurus into your document and load the program into a DOS Window in 386 enhanced mode for use with Windows . |
4 | It may be impractical to carry out a stocktake or inspect the plant and machinery ( particularly if the Vendor wishes to keep the transaction confidential from the work force ) . |
5 | The heating was on inside the car but it did little to drive out the chill that seemed to have settled in her bones . |
6 | We were due to try out the show at Farnham , a 400-seater theatre , less than an hour from London . |
7 | Therefore the area of the rectangle shown at the bottom of the last page is equal to base x height and the area of the triangle is unc We can now see that to work out the area of any triangle we simply need to remember are unc |
8 | From this it is possible to work out a recipe for some common ailments . |
9 | It is possible to work out the length required for a garment by measuring the length used for a tension square and calculating the total area of the garment from the diagram but I think you would need to be addicted to mathematics to find this worthwhile . |
10 | It is possible to work out the length required for a garment by measuring the length used for a tension square and calculating the total area of the garment from the diagram but I think you would need to be addicted to mathematics to find this worthwhile . |
11 | Knowing the number of d electrons , it is possible to work out the number of free ion terms by analyzing the microstates ; this process is described in Ref. [ 20 ] . |
12 | This restates the previous position at common law , that a person who holds himself out as being prepared to carry out a service is expected to exercise a level of skill that could be expected of a reasonably competent member of the relevant trade . |
13 | After that they are free to carry out the search for their birth parents . |
14 | Gerry Crawley , a NALGO finance spokesman , said the council was prepared to sit out the strike , but that stance was creating a nightmare scenario for the tax which would take years to clear up . |
15 | It is therefore impracticable to carry out a trial of a single homoeopathic remedy versus a single orthodox drug or placebo , although this approach has been tried . |
16 | But you can not expect another to carry out a task if he or she is constantly being observed by someone else . |
17 | It would be easier to work out the story of the Jingoes if we knew what the beginning was . |
18 | It said McGown had ‘ admitted that he was particularly interested to find out the sensitivity of black females to morphine when this narcotic is injected epidurally ’ . |
19 | SuperCalc 5.5 represents an important move towards a graphical user interface and this is very good news for every SuperCalc user who likes using a mouse — or who is prepared to try out a mouse for the extra shortcuts that make SuperCalc 5.5 easier to use than its predecessors . |
20 | You could of course call on Messrs Bradshaw or Cornish to sort out the confusion , but they 'll cost you all four limbs and a second mortgage . |
21 | But even so , it was far easier to set out a project for the Council than to implement it . |
22 | It is , indeed , a great deal easier to point out the irrelevance of much of what is happening at the moment than to have confidence in any particular alternative . |
23 | Where supplies are available and you 're offered a choice , it 's sensible to check out the accommodation on offer . |
24 | The US surgeons are on standby to carry out the marathon multi-transplant operation if a suitable donor of the right age and blood type can be found . |
25 | Nonetheless , it is impossible to carry out a strategy if those who are meant to implement it do n't know what it is ! |
26 | Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ . |
27 | It applies when , through no fault of either party , events take an unexpected turn making it impossible to carry out the contract as originally conceived . |
28 | It proved quite impossible to carry out the task assigned without involvement in the still fluid political situation . |
29 | He accomplished much while director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , but today is apparently content to sit out the art world harbouring bitter memories of what might have been . |
30 | It is very simple to work out the amount of calories needed each day . |