Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [v-ing] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 A young research social scientist could well go into a factory and tell the people she worked with that she was a student on a placement for , say , three months , learning about the realities of factory work , when in fact she was a graduate research worker carrying out a carefully planned study of labour-management relationships .
2 Lawyers acting for the 14 nuns are due to see a judge in chambers today to ask for a judicial review which would effectively prevent ministry officials carrying out the slaughter at Our Lady of the Passion Monastery near Daventry .
3 George ended up at the Private Eye 30th anniversary ball playing the harmonium and singing Lili Marlene with one of his ever-present Silk Cut hanging out the corner of his mouth , but there was no suggestion he was out of control .
4 The careful and precise manner in which these financial arrangements were laid down suggests that many who served saw the war as essentially a business enterprise holding out the promise of substantial rewards for those who were fortunate or who distinguished themselves in the field .
5 Hysteria had nothing to do with reality , it was something you could n't help , could n't hold back any more than you could stop flood water finding out the weak places in a dam .
6 Is community care bringing out the Dunkirk spirit in all of us ?
7 Anyway within about half an hour he came on and umm , been on to the record company sorting out a couple of records that we hope are the things you like , plus they were going to sort you out some tickets were n't they ?
8 The claimant 's letter of appeal will be included and there will be a full written submission by the adjudication officer setting out the facts and law as they have been determined and applied to the claimant 's case .
9 It is the fight choreographer working out the moves for Leonard 's struggle to the death with Otto .
10 As a final safeguard on their position , Chemco insisted on Virgin Atlantic taking out a forward-currency contract to protect the buy-back agreement against fluctuations in the pound against the dollar and to protect themselves if Virgin defaulted or went bust .
11 The mountaineers are working by abseiling down the side of the building to attach vast metal letters spelling out the word ‘ Cornmill ’ .
12 Interminable television coverage blocking out the Scooby Doo repeats .
13 Each local authority will be asked to produce a Local Childcare Plan setting out the provision available in their area .
14 It also proposes an environment charter setting out the Institute 's environment strategy and even suggests establishing an Environment Faculty in the longer term .
15 Skinner prowled around the man , his head in close like a drill sergeant chewing out a quivering private .
16 Very , very friendly , but he had his shirt tail hanging out the lot
17 Church bells ringing out the old year from the tower at Over Stowey probably formed a distant accompaniment to Coleridge 's first night in the Lime Street cottage .
18 I would suspect excessive bore or piston and ring wear causing excessive crankcase pressure blowing out the oil This would also explain the lack of power
19 The warning notices pointing out the danger of bullets are not altogether a bluff .
20 PostScript succeeded to such an extent that it became a de-facto standard with almost every major computer manufacturer and printer vendor taking out a license .
21 And I said well yeah look thing buzz coming out the end .
22 Imagine , first , a horseshoe bat giving out a continuous hum of ultrasound as it flies fast towards a still object , like a tree .
23 The principal vehicle for implementing change was the dissemination of the company plan mapping out the route to cost competitiveness through work reorganization .
24 When we learned that she was not to be charged , the detective inspector carrying out the investigation told us : ‘ It 's the first I 've heard of it . ’
25 An accountancy firm bailing out a floundering client from its own pocket and expecting nothing in return , on the other hand , might cause Austin Mitchell to look up in wonder .
26 Since the hastily-arranged press conference to launch the discussion document setting out the new scheme , the vice-chairman of Suffolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group has been pouring over the fine detail of the Ministry documents , and he likes what he reads , calling it ‘ a very exciting package . ’
27 Here , an anonymous Company shrink checking out the efficiency of Spiderglass Southern , he was going to see the woman he 'd enslaved to him by playing God in her mind .
28 One recent Saturday afternoon I was walking along High Row and was treated to the sight of a Labour Party vehicle giving out an election message closely followed by a similar van in Conservative colours broadcasting loud music , presumably to drown out the opposition .
29 ‘ Mayfest is about people , ’ he said , by way of explaining why a picture of man in a dinner jacket spouting out the letters MAYFEST had been chosen from a wide selection of designs submitted by eight agencies .
30 of the hearse door shutting out the light
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