Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 No longer through Bibles , sacred texts and holy writ is the world conquered , but by the promise that if the poorest countries will carry out the prescriptions — indeed , the orders — of the western financial institutions , they too will achieve the levels of affluence and ease that they see in the western world .
2 In an attempt to tap a potentially huge , but difficult to get at market , the two companies will rent out the necessary kit in packages starting from £90 a month .
3 It predicts that swarms of robots will carry out the most dangerous tasks and soldiers will be able to adapt their genetic make-up to improve the body 's protection against chemical and biological warfare .
4 This latter proposition is not ideal as the more rampant plants will crowd out the less vigorous and often more desirable subjects .
5 Larger seedlings will block out the light from smaller ones , so try to keep them in a row at the back .
6 Conservationists claim that even " modern " logging techniques will thin out the forest , leaving just a few " mother " trees standing in clearings .
7 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 .
8 If this is not done , Gresham 's law may well prevail : bad graphs will drive out the good .
9 On 10 June I received a letter from Mr. , which made reference to the site meeting I held with you on 4 June , and then said , and I quote , ‘ the volunteers will carry out the resurfacing works on the Canal towing path … ’ ; ‘ after the works are completed … ’ ; ‘ the upgrading works carried out by your organisation will be to the benefit of all canal users ’ .
10 On 10th June I received a letter from Mr. L. , referring to the site meeting with G. and stating , I quote , ‘ although the volunteers will carry out the resurfacing works on the Canal towing path … ’ ; ‘ after the works are completed … ’ ; ‘ the upgrading works carried out by your organisation will be to the benefit of all canal users ’ .
11 Although his speech to Edinburgh University students will spell out the need for the creation of a level market place which is supported not supplanted , he will also make clear that he believes the Government does have a role in ensuring Scotland prospers and in attracting industry .
12 The full moons and the eclipses will seek out the best and worst in your love life .
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