Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Curve the leaves up slightly around the edges and transfer to foil or non-stick paper to dry out . |
2 | When a business is under pressure it may be tempting to allow young , inexperienced or retired workers to help out . |
3 | said there had probably never been a better time than now for a private company or public body to carry out a property audit . |
4 | With dowel joints , use abrasive paper wrapped round an pencil or similar object to clean out the dowel holes . |
5 | Sometimes research is commissioned , and the researcher is approached by government , local authority , business , or charitable organization to carry out a specific enquiry on their behalf . |
6 | Many disabled , ( partly because of their disability and partly as a result of the inadequacy of public transport ) , are completely dependent on private or other vehicles to get out at all . |
7 | Eventually this encourages displacement of neutralising substances and any further sulphate input , as in rain , causes calcium or other cations to flow out and , when these are exhausted , toxic aluminium . |
8 | Until recently it was not uncommon for a librarian in a public or academic library to carry out an annual check of the entire stock in this way . |
9 | In this case the Orc general might choose Night Goblin units with fanatics , backed up by units of Orcs to provide some backbone and either doom divers or flying monsters to take out cannons from the air . |
10 | A substantial proportion of educational costs was transferred to local authorities at the end of 1921 , although the latter had neither sufficient financial nor administrative means to carry out their new assignments . |
11 | It was unfortunate that the WAAF chose that particular moment to call out " AC2 Simkin " piercingly from the doorway , because the poor fellow leaped as though a powerful electric current had passed through him . |
12 | And Rose , who chose that inopportune moment to walk out of the lounge , began wringing her hands and saying was n't it a judgement on them all ? |
13 | The World Bank report added , however , that the poorest countries , and particularly those in Africa , would be less likely than other regions to climb out of the so-called " debt trap " . |
14 | Now the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society is to set up a ‘ Buildings at Risk ’ service to identify those most in danger and to encourage potential restorers in the public and private sector to help out . |
15 | Announced last autumn , the initiative brings together public and private sectors to carry out regeneration . |
16 | Detectives from Thames Valley CID , joined with the force 's burglary , fraud and drugs squads and uniformed officers to carry out the raids . |
17 | There is even a bird-enticing mere built especially for them , with islands , and high banks to keep out unwanted humans . |
18 | Sayre used di-gram and tri-gram statistics to rule out implausible letter string combinations . |
19 | Lynn Reaser , the chief economist at First Interstate , expects northern and central California to pull out of recession later this year , but southern California to lag behind . |
20 | This is an efficient and easy way to work out your story ideas in advance by translating them into film language before shooting begins . |
21 | Installing draught excluders around opening windows and exterior doors is a quick and simple job to carry out . |
22 | The man who wishes to move quickly through a dense forest towards a house in the middle ( in the absence of a well-trodden path ) takes advantage of simple maps and surrounding hills to spy out the quickest route . |
23 | The Court of Appeal said that the court must look at the wording and surrounding circumstances to find out what interest the clause was intended to protect . |
24 | She added that the translation of a directive into national law gives rise to difficulties and suggested that there should be an open period for the EC and national governments to argue out any differences that arise . |
25 | Other resorts are dedicated to the more experienced sailors , with strong winds and unrivalled opportunities to try out a wide range of quality boards and sails . |
26 | They are full of cats and tools , improvised sheds and extraordinary devices to keep out birds . |
27 | It 's your moral and legal responsibility to find out what the law says and to comply with the law . |
28 | There are sharp corners , rough edges and slippery surfaces to watch out for . |
29 | And where they are legal , the operations require sophisticated equipment and highly-trained personnel to carry out the switch within 24 hours . |
30 | Labour will expect all staff in the civil service , and publicly-owned industries to carry out each policy irrespective of their point of view . ’ |