Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | However , such disadvantages could be minimized by elaborating the definition of extreme emotional disturbance so as to clarify its extent and its limitations , and by evolving sentencing guidelines which set out the major determinants of culpability . |
2 | But we can scarcely doubt , for all that , that Elizabeth must have gone to her death not a little exhausted by the duties of a wife and mother in hard times which found out the slightest weakness in every individual 's constitution . |
3 | It was unclear , however , whether this decision would be binding on the military authorities which carried out the tests . |
4 | This is supported by General Condition 2 of the Engineering and Computer Policies which sets out the action to be taken by the Policyholder on the happening of any event which may give rise to a claim . |
5 | Prepare agendas for the meetings which set out the ground rules , issues to be covered and those which may not be discussed ( i.e. whether to talk price ) . |
6 | SCOTVEC is represented on many Lead Bodies and the various development groups which carry out the work of standards development . |
7 | The draughtsman 's menu will contain keys which carry out the automatic " filtering " of geometric details down from the working space , through the spatial file , into the engineering file . |
8 | Mr and Mrs Singh kept most of their official correspondence between the pages of their telephone directory and on my weekly visits we sorted out the milk tokens , rates demands , post office giros , all of which made linguistic demands which were beyond the level of their competence . |
9 | What was a night out without a sing-song ? ln broad Somerset accents they bellowed out the words , waving their flagons in unison . |
10 | The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts . |
11 | Peter McEnery and Dorothy Tutin ( above ) play the middle-aged ex-lovers who iron out the wrinkles and get together just in time for the final curtain . |
12 | Here they undergo a most remarkable transformation , a metamorphosis into young , cylindrical elvers which seek out the fresh waters of the rivers and streams . |
13 | Furthermore , the Catholic church involved itself fully both in the important rites of passage , such as baptism , marriage , and the last rites , that marked an individual 's progress from the cradle to the grave , and also in the annual round of celebrations which marked out the changing seasons . |
14 | Advice like ‘ it 's your age ’ or ‘ you 'll just have to learn to live with it ’ is beginning to wear thin and many people are seeking desperately for alternatives which hold out the promise of improved health . |
15 | But of course they each depend upon the existence of individuals who carry out the tasks necessary for the survival and perpetuation of society . |
16 | Many positions of great influence in British society are filled by individuals who carry out the duties of their office for no monetary reward at all . |
17 | Mary Ann Evans 's , the oldest , poshest store in town , which was always , out of respect , called by its full name , never simply Evans 's , and which in those days still had the old-fashioned lifts with wood-panelling and carpets and concertina doors , and uniformed attendants who called out the wares on each floor . |
18 | It was also feared that the market maker system might be by-passed by large powerful institutional investors doing negotiated deals with member firms who carry out the trades in-house rather than through market-makers . |
19 | Well because what they do is what do you think they do with the goods they dig out the ground ? |
20 | Others with not dissimilar roots to have attracted the attention of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which doles out the little gold men , include Charles Laughton ( Scarborough ) , Anthony Havelock Allen ( Darlington ) and Flora Robson ( South Shields ) . |
21 | The nature of the lymphocytes which dilute out the interferon positive cells must remain speculative , but could reflect increased numbers of cells producing other cytokines which have a primary role in the mucosal damage . |
22 | In West Germany where industry-wide bargaining on a regional basis is the most prevalent , industry-based employers ' associations and their regional sub-groupings are the important bodies which carry out the major bargaining activities . |
23 | Eliot drew attention to the view that cars , gramophones , and central heating are inessential to civilization , but pointed to a more subtle fallacy which equated art with civilization and so saw ‘ Alaskan or Solomon Island wood carvers were more ‘ civilized ’ than the workmen and workwomen who turn out the bibelots of Woolworth 's . ’ |
24 | Some gangs tour America , staying in motels and stalking the Vietnamese with a torn-out copy of the ‘ Nguyen ’ page in the local telephone book or with the help of local fixers who point out the rich pickings in each city . |
25 | Where the control failed — largely , he argued , because the autocrats lost control of the bureaucrats who carried out the day-to-day organization — the cultures collapsed . |
26 | While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets . |
27 | Developed by the DMT Institute for Heat and Power Generation in Essen , the process involves passing the pre-cooled flue gases through " active " coke pellets , filled with tiny pores containing catalysts which filter out the pollutants . |
28 | The Church took the lead in rallying the forces which drove out the poles and established the Romanovs on the throne . |
29 | Implementation includes establishing a structure and a sharing of responsibility between the head , other senior members of staff and individual teachers who carry out the tasks involved in identifying staff development needs , with formulating a programme and with evaluating its implementation . |
30 | He spent as long as he could going round the Smoking Room at a snail 's pace , cleaning clean ashtrays and polishing polished tables , and when summoned once or twice to wait on other members he dragged out the process of serving them for an inordinate length of time . |