Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [vb pp] out a " in BNC.

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1 The police must have carried out a very thorough search of the premises and she said , threw the book at my client .
2 The rose which mantled the house must have put out a thousand flowers and these were at the peak of their blooming , not a petal yet shed , each blossom the pink of a shell within and the pink of coral on its outer side .
3 By then I 'll have worked out a plan to get us back behind our own lines . ’
4 I 'll have dried out a bit by the time I get to the cottage , and I do n't really want to go all the way back to the farm after I 've come this far . ’
5 He was sure , not only because he could have written out a set of instructions there and then , if he had had any paper , but because he could imagine all the minute details of doing those things .
6 It was impossible that anyone could have torn out a brick through the wallpaper .
7 Maybe that way she could have coaxed out a little information about his affair with Elise .
8 Alternatively he may have sent out a notice of appointment .
9 It certainly would have straightened out a lot of Brunel 's more tortuous routes !
10 A year or two ago I would have believed him , and maybe the truth would have come out a few months later .
11 Had it occurred in the West , competing teams of scientists from many different countries and institutions would have carried out a mass of surveys of the victims and of the environmental damage .
12 The writer had used 4 oz in 80 oz of 32 index fluid and , although I would have carried out a similar treatment as that ten years ago using saline , I consider this type of case nowadays has to be treated in a different manner , with up-to-date fluids and up-to-date knowledge — there are many first class fluids on the market today .
13 If they had all spent a little of their energy cooperating with staff instead of moaning , they would have got out a lot quicker .
14 All the same , museum curators will have carried out a critical task in selecting the exhibition , in some instances having fended off proposals for inclusions with a political or a particular cultural bias .
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