Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well — there 's nothing like adversity — ‘ sweet are the uses of adversity ’ ’ — for bringing out the best in you .
2 Van Praagh became a close friend of the Cranko family , Herbert and Phyllis as well as John ; she proved a valuable ally , not only for her position within the company but also because she had a flair for bringing out the best qualities of young dancers and choreographers , and guiding them in their careers .
3 They note that Microsoft is already talking about bringing out a similar product of its own , a typical Microsoft tactic , and will probably create a good deal of fear , uncertainty and doubt over WABI 's technical prowess and whether it will be able to keep up with Microsoft 's innovations .
4 Substituting these in the theorems ( 4.16 ) above gives , after separating out the requisite components of L , M , the inequalities ( 4.12 ) and ( 4.13 ) .
5 After starting out a special interest magazine , Skin 2 now looks like a mainstream style mag ( sometimes you feel it ca n't be long before S&M will make it into M&S ) .
6 But over 18 months ago , the company shocked the fleet world by announcing that , after carrying out an independent study , it was reversing its decision and switching to cars equipped with catalytic converters running on unleaded petrol .
7 The first difficulty ( after baling out the bottom 50mm of water ) is removing the old pipe connections .
8 It is , however , well worth seeking out an unpasteurised Camembert , handmade in Normandy and originally only available from the end of spring through to the autumn .
9 This is the best time of the year for seeking out the Great Bear , though from most of Australia and South Africa it is always very low , and from Sydney or the Cape only part of it rises .
10 The festive period this year is a good time for seeking out the various shapes or figures in the Moon , for its phase grows ( waxes ) from first quarter on 23 December to full on 30 December .
11 The task of drawing out the main points from the mass of data takes considerable practice and is time consuming .
12 This was my mother 's way of helping out a little tiny bit . ’
13 It is possible , in response to these apparent counter-examples to a context-independent notion of linguistic competence , simply to retreat : the rules can be left unconstrained and allowed to generate unacceptable sentences , and a performance theory of pragmatics assigned the job of filtering out the acceptable sentences .
14 What Lazarsfeld proposed was essentially a trial-and-error process of winnowing out the poor , if promising , indicators of a concept in favour of ones which proved effective across studies .
15 As regards restoration , just as we would not dream of stripping out the original interior of the Blackfriar , by the same token we would not seek to preserve a Thirties estate pub which had long since ceased to address the needs of the community it was built to serve .
16 STOKE have dropped a complaint against England 's Wade Dooley after he was accused of knocking out an opposing player in a recent Courage League match .
17 Or possibly Center Parcs had not quite got the hand of hiring out the proper equipment — certainly you need the jack and the balls but you should also be able to hire an old man in a beret to watch , otherwise the game can not possibly feel authentic .
18 And they did ; all flattened and crouched , creeping low in the grass ; quite unlike the sprightly reed with its flashy habit of fanning out the long tail to show off white outer tail feathers .
19 The latter methods are used by every modern choreographer working with classical dance because it is more flexible and expressive and many dancers trained in its technique are capable of acting out the deepest emotions of the characters played , as Ashton and MacMillan have continually shown .
20 Each player in these groups was engaged for his or her ability to perform one type of role , therefore the playing was predictable because there was a particular way of acting out the various situations .
21 The problems of sifting out the valuable and proven ingredients of native medicines are formidable .
22 In the course of writing out the 18 April document the deceased asked what ‘ Sharon 's , ’ i.e. Miss Hughes 's , address was .
23 Recognising the success of this idea the FAA , which is of course the authority responsible for enforcing aviation regulations and imposing penalties in the USA , took the bold step of seeking out a suitable agency , totally separate from the FAA , that was technically competent to administer an anonymous type of incident-reporting system .
24 ‘ He does n't approve of satisfying one 's curiosity or of seeking out the notorious .
25 Just as aware as Napoleon III that royal connections could be made to serve a diplomatic turn , Bismarck had used Princess Victoria , wife of the Crown Prince Frederick , as a means of sounding out the British government as to its possible reactions to Leopold 's candidature .
26 The best way to understand it , in my view , is as a way of separating out the different impulses represented in today 's highly varied feminist thinking .
27 The most difficult part of getting out a galvanised hot water tank is likely to be disconnecting the pipes leading to and from the boiler particularly if they have been there for some time .
28 The champions face the awesome job of wiping out a three-goal deficit against their German counterparts Stuttgart at Elland Road tonight .
29 The Chancellor , the Financial Secretary to the Treasury , and the Prime Minister have the task of pointing out the financial realities of life to their colleagues .
30 ‘ But my father always taught me never to be afraid of pointing out the obvious .
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