Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] out [art] [adj -est] " in BNC.
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1 | The Gooser won the Galway Plate last July but is an inconsistent sort , although the big race may bring out the best in him . |
2 | Anybody who want 's to take part , and ca n't get today 's Torygraph , send me another mail and we 'll work out the best way to get the stuff to you . |
3 | Disco in its most grandiose form worked on the principle that a heartbeat rhythm , combined with soupy strings and a chain of Afro-Cuban drum breakdowns , could pop out the tightest emotional and sexual blocks . |
4 | WAYNE SHELFORD puts the case for the capped élite being involved in non-Championship weekends and argues that league games on international days would bring out the best in clubs . |
5 | Not , of course , that he abandoned that amiable judgment , assumed in A New View , of unspoiled human nature , nor that unshakeable conviction that co-operative communities would bring out the best in it . |
6 | He would bring out the best . |
7 | Walter Smith made the point yesterday that while there might have been a reaction on the part of his players today in a bread-and-butter league match , the atmosphere generated by an Old Firm game would bring out the best in them . |
8 | ‘ I would line the men up outside , then I would pick out the youngest and strongest for sweeping and cleaning . |
9 | She said that ‘ vicious adherence to market forces ’ as a way of reducing the fleet would drive out the youngest and the best . |
10 | The full moons and the eclipses will seek out the best and worst in your love life . |
11 | Whether your home is traditional or modern in style , the Cottage suite will create a striking look which will bring out the best in any bathroom . |
12 | Lyngby 's new coach , former skipper Michael Schafer , knows he faces a mountain in Glasgow , but says : ‘ Maybe the big crowd will bring out the best in my players . ’ |
13 | Shortly afterwards , Batsford will bring out the latest from Peter Cox , The Cultivation of Rhododendrons ( July , £35 , 0 7134 5630 2 ) . |
14 | And it will even map-read for you ; if you tap in your destination the computer will work out the best route for you , giving you a read-out on the screen . ’ |
15 | Sukman Hui , director of Soho 's Chinese Community Centre , says local groups welcome the team and will work out the best ways of cooperating . |
16 | Note that if the list contains packages which contain modules as LATEST instead of SELECTED , a subsequent call to READ_COMPLETE_ROOT_PACKAGE will read out the latest versions of these modules at that time . |
17 | Although the returns would have been regarded as uneconomic two years ago , government advisers will pay out the second-lowest bill for underwriting in the history of public sell-offs . |
18 | This approach places a great burden on parents , since it requires tolerance and endless patience ; but it can bring out the best in the child . |
19 | The Nation 's Schools , Butler 's official pamphlet of 1945 , gestured vaguely towards freedom and liveliness , but not much else : ‘ Free from the pressure of any external examination these schools can work out the best and liveliest forms of secondary education suited to their pupils . ’ |
20 | For , as far as English rugby is concerned , these are the days of miracles and wonders , the days when England can turn out the finest team ever and cavort through the Five Nations championship as if it were a lap of honour . |