Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But my father always taught me never to be afraid of pointing out the obvious .
2 Ring them , or better still go to see them all , and ask if they are interested in carrying out the survey , how much they charge and when they can do it .
3 ‘ A man interested in finding out the truth , and therefore seeing that justice is done .
4 As one who was so instrumental in mapping out the future promise of early Smiths , his quote ‘ If you asked me to write something about The Smiths now it would probably be critical ’ , remained interesting .
5 In a literary essay , however , you should be cautious about leaving out the actor in a passive sentence .
6 Two mixes of ‘ House Of Usher ’ finish off the EP , and you 're left fearful of turning out the lights at night .
7 He said nothing , forked another fish , swallowed it with the same indifference he might appropriate to putting out the rubbish .
8 It 's well worth the trouble , though , firstly because it 's obviously ideal for bringing out the bass in small guitars , secondly because it looks just fabulous , and thirdly because it makes the inside of the guitar smell like an explosion in a spice market .
9 He was sick of living out the legend of the Tech-Green wunderkind , sick too of the work he was involved in and the knowledge that went with it .
10 This in turn means being even more strict and exact in measuring out the food and counting up the calories .
11 These ambiguous examples are particularly useful for bringing out the difference between the two types of interpretation .
12 spoon gouge is also useful for hollowing out the nostrils etc …
13 Lager style beer at 50p a half litre is useful for putting out the fiery effects of ‘ Rahi ’ — anis flavoured blowtorch fuel .
14 Why do n't you do something useful like clearing out the kitchen ?
15 The report was useful in pointing out the confused state of the Company 's knowledge of its charities , and certainly the generosity would have been impossible without rigorous financial control ( from 1810 to 1816 , for example , expenditure had exceeded income by £10,000 , largely because of the work on the Company 's almshouses at Acton ) .
16 I think we can help the Soviet populations to get through the coming winter , with , with , food aid , cos I think there gon na have a very bumpy winter er , in the economic sense , and then I think we should also , er , be involved in sorting out the military future of Europe , because it 's Europe as a whole that we 're talking about now .
17 The charity , the 26th April Foundation ( formed by those who had been involved in putting out the reactor fire and evacuating the immediate area ) , planned to send ten children for a month- long ‘ trial ’ visit .
18 The recital quoted sets out the reason for adopting such a provision ; and when it comes to interpreting one or other of those detailed provisions , the recital is helpful in setting out the overall purpose to which they relate .
19 Such observations should also be discussed with the adviser or specialist teacher as they can be very helpful in working out the optimum visual environment for the pupil .
20 In fact Labour governments ( in 1965 and 68 ) have been at pains to prove that they are just as good at keeping out the blacks as the Tories .
21 Again , fleeces provide the most versatile mid-layer , though few of them are very effective at keeping out the wind .
22 The Government department concerned for dishing out the dosh in these matters must presumably think croquet is a corporate hospitality device .
23 This is because enzymes ( proteins that are responsible for carrying out the chemical processes within the body ) act more quickly as the temperature is raised .
24 Certain types of mental illnesses result in a diminished awareness , so that the sufferers are not able to be completely responsible for carrying out the activities to achieve a safe environment .
25 To do this in the College study , each activity drawn out from the model was itemised , and a judgment made as to who , or which functional group , might be responsible for carrying out the task if it existed .
26 Your executor is the person who looks after your affairs after your death and is responsible for carrying out the wishes in your will , including arranging your funeral .
27 Lazar Kaganovich , one of Stalin 's closest aides and the man responsible for carrying out the forced collectivizations of the 1930s , died in Moscow on July 25 , aged 97 .
28 Below that age , a child may have the competence to consent or withhold consent but it is a matter of judgement to be exercised in each case by the person responsible for carrying out the examination or assessment ( Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [ 1986 ] AC 112 ) .
29 Were you responsible for working out the amount of the feed that the
30 Since Central news first showed these pictures last february , Watkins Engineering has been issued with a legal notice telling the firm that it is responsible for clearing out the shaft .
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