Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] out [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If this scenario sounds familiar , it might be worth checking out Schedule Express .
2 German technologists have developed a system of filtering out sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen from the flue gases of coal-fired power stations .
3 The value of subcontracting out translation work raises questions of quality control , continuity , and speed of reaction ( especially where no in-house monitoring team exists , as in C2 ) .
4 STANDARD LEVEL OF SERVICE : These amounts are the Government 's view , for the purpose of sharing out Government Standard Spending Grant ( see next note ) , of the appropriate level of spending for the authorities in your area to enable them to provide broadly a standard level of service , taking into account the particular circumstances of the area .
5 WEAR AND TEAR — These risks are considered uninsurable and relate to the cost of carrying out maintenance work generally .
6 the arguments against contracting out Structure Plan preparation can be strengthened :
7 Over the years of football authorities have become obsessed with rooting out drug abuse in the game .
8 Got conned into going out Saturday night .
9 Many owned coffee plantations , and not unnaturally were more concerned with the success of their investments than with carrying out government policy .
10 He is involved with carrying out community care assessments .
11 VOCALIST for starting out rock'n'roll band into Stones , Blues , Rock .
12 Finally , public relations has been looked at in some detail , because this area has expanded most over recent years and its relationship to the selling function is a very direct one as the sales force is increasingly being called upon to carry out PR activity .
13 The real problem is not one of crime — US troops have anyway been ineffective in stamping out coca production in in Chapare .
14 ‘ This is the first step in sorting out Darlington town centre , we want to go on and sort out the bus chaos , the market square and look at pedestrianising other areas . ’
15 Darlington council Leader Coun John Williams has called it ‘ the first step in sorting out Darlington town centre .
16 The stand-off continues in opting out school row .
17 The claim to competence in carrying out school evaluation made by four fifths of Oxfordshire teachers should be seen in the light of these limited strategies , espoused also by four-fifths of them .
18 Mr Henderson , 54 , Mr Allen , 47 , and Mr Abraham , 46 , — ex-directors of Coventry-based Matrix Churchill — said Mr Clark was not alone in carrying out Government policy .
19 Despite having the healthiest club scene , Glasgow still specialises in churning out cod soul .
20 erm For instance we know that , that erm in this country you ca n't get a mortgage without taking out fire insurance , and the reason why it 's mandatory in a mortgage is because if it were left to people 's whim they would n't do it , they 'd say , ‘ Well it wo n't happen to me , ’ and mortgage companies do n't like that very much .
21 In addition to carrying out background research on the purchaser and its principal markets ( see section 0602.22 below ) , preliminary consideration should be given to how to tailor MAS and KPMG services to best meet client needs .
22 The Bank has a major role in the foreign exchange market as it is responsible for carrying out government policy with regard to the exchange rate .
23 The hon. Gentleman actually threatened some of the staff in that hospital for carrying out Government policy .
24 Deans At collegiate institutions , like Oxbridge , colleges normally appoint a dean of undergraduates , responsible for carrying out college policy on all matters relating to undergraduates .
25 Time off for carrying out trade union activities may require some interpretation , The Advisory , Conciliation and Arbitration Service ( ACAS ) has published a code of practice on this subject , ‘ Time off for Trade Union Duties and Activities ’ , which is available from HMSO and other booksellers .
26 Lady Weighall was also responsible for laying out Jubilee Park , opposite Petwood , and later gifting it to the authorities .
27 Whereas someone more conventional , like Sue Lawley , who describes herself as a ‘ post-feminist woman ’ , is actually much better at drawing out chat show guests .
28 You would have thought this would be enough to keep him in bread and circus animals for the foreseeable future , but there are rumours that he intends to watch the money grow by buying out Jobete Music , publishers of the Motown catalogue — a snip at $175 million .
29 ENynex Corp has extended its status as the biggest cable television operator in the UK by buying out US Cable Corp and Morgan Cable Ltd to take control of the Bury and Rochdale and Oldham and Tameside cable franchises : the New York and New England phone company now holds 19 franchises surviving a potential 2.7m homes and offices , and says it plans to invest over £1,000m in the next six to seven years to provide cable and telephone services ; at present it is providing cable television services to only 35,000 customers and 20,000 telephone lines .
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