Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] out a " in BNC.

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1 Either the applicant must take out a bridging loan for that period — most are not in a position to do so — or the contractor goes without payment .
2 In February or March next year , the Revenue will send out a bulk issue of payslips for the year 1993/94 only .
3 This top London salon will work out a personalised hairdressing programme for any bride to suit her budget .
4 Similarly the polar bear can scent out a dead seal from 20 kilometres away .
5 I think the sun might come out a little later , I do n't know about warmer but
6 In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife .
7 But only the with- profits type will pay out a tax free lump sum at the end of the term .
8 As Millett J. observed in In re Tucker ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1988 ] 1 W.L.R. 497 , 502B , the plaintiff must make out a sufficiently strong case to justify his being given leave .
9 Where it is feasible to let students take it over , the camera is simply a tool used to carry out a task which students find engrossing , exciting and therefore highly motivating .
10 It was agreed that a joint group of experts or deputy foreign ministers from Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland would prepare a joint stand at the next Helsinki conference in 1991 , while another group would work out a plan of action for " entering Europe " .
11 His nose can smell out a human or a Minpin or any other animal from ten miles away .
12 A husband and wife can take out a separate plan .
13 A very prosaic theory proposes that the electrical activity of the brain as we sleep produces the mental equivalent of white noise and that , just as we can make ourselves hear music in white noise , our unconscious can pick out a coherent story from the baffling array of visual images presented to it .
14 If one were to step backwards onto a hard dog 's foot , the dog may give out a yelp but will return immediately to the handler , who , it is hoped , would bend down and apologize for his action .
15 A health authority should seek out a group of " mature " female nurses and a group of male nurses who are in training and prepare them for the purpose of dispelling those commonly held misconceptions .
16 The method used to carry out a formal analysis of the hypothesis that there is no raised incidence of cancer among young persons aged 0–24 was the same as that in the Black report and was based on a comparison with the national rates for England and Wales summarised in table II .
17 But before he dons the green of the Republic , the 32-year old giant will rent out a dinner suit for tomorrow 's Professional Football Association player of the year dinner in London 's Park Lane .
18 Available for hire in a choice of sizes , a core drill will take out a ‘ plug ’ of masonry with little damage to the wall .
19 The " moving finger " of the dynamic tectonic situation " writes " the stratigraphical record for us , and only the erosional " tears " accompanying subsequent uplift can wash out a word of it .
20 He had addressed it to the Chief Accountant personally , and a letter so addressed , in his distinctive handwriting would stand out a mile when the letters were spread across Steve Pyle 's desk .
21 One of the more controversial obligations relating to margin is the requirement that a firm must close out a customer 's open position where he fails to meet a margin call after a period of five business days .
22 Their chief executive , Andy Barton , feels , with some reason one would have to say , that it is n't right that the government should bail out a competitor .
23 The Agriculture Minister , John Gummer , said that the government would carry out a pilot study into pollution control methods .
24 I hoped that in the Queen 's Speech the Government would set out a programme that showed that we were prepared to play our part in removing the scourge of poverty , of short life and of environmental destruction which is the lot of so many people in the world .
25 Furthermore , now that solicitors are strongly recommended to provide information about costs in advance the Society will carry out a review of whether clients should continue to have the right to ask the Society to reduce a solicitor ; s bill by the remuneration certificate process .
26 A computer salesperson may carry out a survey of customer requirements prior to suggesting an appropriate computer system .
27 That trawl will bring out a couple of dozen schemes that have totally lapsed , and people will write snotty letters saying I 've told you this once before .
28 The Commission for Racial Equality can carry out a formal investigation and issue a non-discrimination notice .
29 As soon as darkness fell , an officer would lay out a white tape over the shell ground , and the ‘ navvies ’ began to dig ; feverishly , exposed , hoping not to be picked up by enemy flares and machine guns .
30 We find it valuable to have a checklist of potential style markers ( even though this list itself is necessarily selective ) so that a reader may carry out a linguistic survey of the text , searching for significant features .
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