Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Selecting the right personnel to carry out the PR function .
2 Eachuinn Odhar closed his watery eyes to shut out the din , smiling dimly .
3 They use their chisel-like teeth to dig out a complex system of burrows , and solidify the ceilings by pressing the soil with their flattened heads .
4 Neutrality on a subject like male prostitution ( Masculinity NI 175 ) and child absue ‘ men bring their 12-year old sons to try out a travesti ’ is a political cop-out .
5 The Association of British Insurers points out an increasing trend among major insurers to offer selective cover for people who already have some elements of cover under existing household and life policies , or free with their credit and charge cards ( NatWest 's Gold card offers the only truly standalone , comprehensive travel cover ) .
6 If one of their underground galleries collapses , the buried ants tap out a call for help .
7 Continual efforts to wring out every drop of water from our landscape by improving drainage for agriculture have made the glories of water meadows , winter floods and even overgrown streams extremely rare and precious .
8 The Celomer factory in Gonfreville has been approved by Deutsche Airbus after top executives carried out a quality audit .
9 Scientific studies carried out a few years ago revealed that regular sunbed users ( those using a bed more than once a week over a period of a few years ) now have a condition called skin fragility syndrome .
10 DAVID Mellor admitted last night that he called in British diplomats to sort out a water crisis during his Marbella villa freebie with his family .
11 West German police carried out a raid on the offices of Rheineisen Chemical Products in Dusseldorf , near Cologne , on June 28 , 1989 .
12 Hewlett-Packard is going to try to steal some of Sun 's thunder this week by getting their top honchos to roll out a high-end multi-processor , reportedly code named Emerald , that will come to use the recently announced 7100 PA-RISC chip .
13 In current practice , individual competition decisions thus contain very long and detailed preambles setting out the reasons for the operative part which is , by comparison , quite short .
14 In each class at least four methods were used by different pupils to work out the answer to this item .
15 Scottish police carrying out the criminal investigation on Lockerbie had earlier been authorized to interview the suspect , named as Mohamed Abu Talb , who had worked under various identities for Palestinian groups in Egypt and Lebanon , but his lawyers refused to agree to interrogation procedures .
16 He ran , faster and faster , towards the sound of her voice , until the noise of the cricket game faded and the familiar world of traffic and aeroplanes and reassuring English faces crowded out the thought that had been started by Rafiq .
17 At one extreme one may find a written contract containing many detailed clauses setting out the terms of the contract .
18 Immediately , they began to throng and dance , the accompanying drums thrashing out a fervent beat that spoke of the fulfilment of man 's base desires .
19 Bill has plenty more photographs and stories about his walk and if it proves popular hopes to bring out a hardback guidebook .
20 BBC-1 bosses , inflicting this on our screens in the new Good Morning show , should be shown being force-fed with porridge as so-called celebrities read out the honeyed words .
21 Comparing the average profiles brings out the stark contrast in the slopes of the two curves after the age of 30 which is partially explained by career interruption at marriage .
22 The following quotation from Norman Conway , a grammar school chemistry teacher interviewed by Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden ( 1962 ) , shows how the competition for scarce university places ( and ultimately for a better job for the teacher ) , especially in the context of bureaucratic mass-assessment can allow the instrumental pursuit of extrinsic rewards to drive out the expensive ‘ educational side ’ :
23 Through the network of INSET courses , inspectors , advisory teachers and personal contacts hunt out the names of schools where outstanding work is taking place or schools that have a reputation for being generally good .
24 The Justice Department has similar Guidelines setting out the situations in which vertical restraints are likely to attract attention from the authorities .
25 The following paragraphs set out the response of the University of Oxford to the HEFCE 's invitation in circular letter 17/93 to submit information on its strategic plans and financial forecasts up to 1996–7 .
26 Cohen-Solal 's identification of three strategies , expertise , orthodoxy and prestige , enabling these three prominent communists to carve out a particular niche for themselves within the party structure , can not be faulted .
27 Brett of the extra-long floppy limbs churns out a second easy classic .
28 ‘ But you ca n't tell me your hardworking pilots wear out a silk scarf every other week , so you do n't need new ones all the time . ’
29 In the longer term the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees tried to help individual farmers to eke out an adequate living , encourage the organization of small farmers at the village level , and foster the growth of a farming structure better able to stand up to the rigours of occupation than the present one in which middlemen and large landowners dominated agriculture .
30 The following pages set out an extract from a typical ( asset ) sale agreement .
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