Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A misfire result automatically cancels out the shot even if you also roll a HIT . |
2 | 1124 Count Mandred Skaven Slayer finally drives out the Skaven and is elected Emperor . |
3 | The Bail Act also sets out the criteria which have to be satisfied before bail can be refused . |
4 | The adopted North West Edinburgh Local Plan also sets out the planning requirements for this site . |
5 | The law therefore singles out the time direction of irreversible physical processes as the direction of increasing entropy . |
6 | If the moral ground changes , then the Kwikbuk plc PR division quickly maps out the new features and adapts accordingly . |
7 | This article also sets out an opportunity for management and labour to conclude contractual relations including agreements at Community level , should they so desire . |
8 | Crisis invariably brings out the best in rural people and Baldersdale , when the occasion demanded , could act like one large family . |
9 | Consulting either an architect or a builder , the purchaser then works out an internal plan and discusses how the exterior should look . |
10 | The kitten suddenly flings out a paw and scoops the object up into the air and backwards over its shoulder . |
11 | A modest pile of six or seven tomatoes costs about £10 or ten pence depending on your calculation , while a pound of meat easily wipes out a month 's salary . |
12 | This poem , now entitled ‘ The Mediterranean ’ , was originally called ‘ picnic at Cassis ’ , and that first title invaluably brings out the occasion of the poem — that is to say , a holiday excursion by boat taken by expatriate Americans along the coast of Southern France . |
13 | ‘ They say adversity always brings out the best in folk , ’ Susan stated . |
14 | So Neighbourhood Watch really goes out the picture . |
15 | A function often carries out a number of actions , but it always produces a single result . |
16 | Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride . |
17 | This section of the policy clearly sets out the circumstances under which a valid claim exists , e.g. Unemployment , Jury Service , etc. , before the commencement of the holiday . |
18 | The leaflet also sets out the procedures for complaints or suggestions . |
19 | But such an argument implicitly rules out an important alternative ; for it discounts the idea that the attempt to give an a priori defence of individualism may be mistaken . |
20 | The point of the overall task in hand is often obscured when step-by-step instructions are provided : for example , when a pupil neatly sets out a multiplication sum in order to multiply by 10 . |
21 | A misfire roll automatically cancels out the whole shot regardless of the scatter dice result . |
22 | A misfire roll automatically cancels out the whole shot regardless of the scatter dice result . |
23 | The closed back window is like a glass-fronted ‘ box ’ — the backing completely blocks out the shop interior . |
24 | The Chairman then reads out the motion known as the original motion to the meeting so that everyone is clear as to what the motion is . |
25 | The city also holds out the hope of a better education for the migrants ' children , urban facilities , modern consumer goods and a variety of cheap diversions . |
26 | The policy statement also sets out the need for funding , good equipment and career structures for researchers , highlights the needs of postgraduate research students and stresses the interdependence of teaching and research in universities . |
27 | In terms of presentation , Quattro Pro really pulls out the stops . |
28 | The letter then sets out the text of the resolution of 31 October 1980 , and continues : |
29 | A new sunrise always brings out the poet in me , even here in this Godawful town . |
30 | The chimpanzee then pulls out the grass stem and picks off the termites with its teeth , smacking its lips with pleasure . |