Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | Use of PLATO has the disadvantage that special PLATO terminals have to be used for the instruction ; this means that users can not be taught in their own congressional offices and carry out the training as and when required . |
2 | Maggie looked at him ironically and the dark eyes were turned fully on her , inspecting her face until she had the mad urge to shut her eyes and block out the intent gaze . |
3 | Her aim was simple ; to head up the coast under cover of the bushes and seek out the first help she could . |
4 | His talents were demonstrated through a system that gave him opportunities and brought out the best in him . |
5 | It 's nearly time to give up the tights and get out the sandals . |
6 | She closed her eyes to the image , waiting to hear only the words and shut out the pain . |
7 | Then there would be a frantic rush to grab an armful of branches and beat out the flames . |
8 | Page make-up and graphics programs allow anybody able to use a computer to change a type-face or its size , to paste in pictures and to lay out the text in almost any manner . |
9 | After gobbling up whatever I could find in the house , I crept into bed and pulled the blankets over my head in a vain attempt to stifle the mocking voices and shut out the ugly visions . |
10 | If Simon had gone to the stables and let out the horses , it would be difficult to prove it . |
11 | Enter receipts , work out VAT , deduct from our own books and dole out the money . |
12 | between her knees and spelt out the sign |
13 | She drew the cigarette from her lips and blew out the smoke thoughtfully . |
14 | Grease a large baking dish , coat with the breadcrumbs and shake out the excess . |
15 | I wander through the newsagents and check out the chicks in the magazines . |
16 | His young boss was catching the little animals and handing them to Rory who held them upside down , gripped between his thighs with their legs apart , and as I quickly incised the scrotums and drew out the testicles my blade almost touched the rough material of his trouser crutch . |
17 | " How long do you think it would take whoever killed him to go through his pockets and cut out the clothes labels ? " asked Sergeant Burgess . |
18 | She rummaged in her pockets and pulled out the keys with one hand , and the bit of paper with the other . |
19 | The idiot in underpants is trundled to his feet and prodded out the room like a beef to the abattoir . |
20 | ‘ Just enjoying the taste of the rum , Corporal , ’ I replied , getting to my feet and swilling out the mess-tins and empty mug as I made my way through the drizzle to my now very muddy slit trench . |
21 | We sang Christmas carols in the parlour , recited poems , acted out skits and handed out the Christmas presents we had brought for the people . |
22 | He could see the separate strands of spray thrown aside by the bows and make out the shadow of the helmsman in the wheelhouse . |
23 | Clear all the effects and try out the EQ , sweep the mid-frequencies and listen to how it changes the character of your instrument . |
24 | The director , a little Cockney who glorified in the name of Jean-Luc Roussel , generated an impression of enormous activity as he buzzed around checking camera angles , getting the lighting changed , demonstrating the special effects and bawling out the continuity girl . |
25 | No doubt , in his constituency office and at his surgery at this very moment , impatient constituents are waving their charters and working out the waiting time that they have to put in while the hon. Gentleman is in London delivering a good speech . |
26 | The computer is very fast ; it can be set to scan the text of journal articles and print out the titles of all which use significant key words more than a stated number of times , and it can be set to tell us how many times Shakespeare used a particular expression , and in each case it can give the results quite astonishingly quickly . |
27 | Winsor & and ; Newton will be creating six ‘ mini studios ’ , each one dedicated to a different medium , where you will be able to sit down for 20 minutes and try out the materials whilst getting expert tuition in a small group . |
28 | Winsor & and ; Newton will be creating six ‘ mini studios ’ , each one dedicated to a different medium , where you will be able to sit down for 20 minutes and try out the materials whilst getting expert tuition in a small group . |
29 | Elizabeth , do you think on behalf of the forms committee you could do a tour around accounts and dig out the forms . |
30 | Most mammals use their sense of smell to find food , and all rely on smell to supplement their taste buds and bring out the full flavour of food , as anyone with a heavy cold will know . |