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

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1 The inability to carry out an agreed suggestion may indicate that neither the follower nor the leader had really understood the problem when the objective was set .
2 ‘ The Territorial Army are using the opportunity to carry out an exercise in — ah — conditions where large numbers of civilians are present .
3 Those attending were given the opportunity to carry out the mock validation of a course which was defended by a very experienced course team .
4 Take the opportunity to clean out the channel the cover fits in and to fill it with grease .
5 As was mentioned earlier , they enjoyed filling out psychological tests and had requested the opportunity to fill out an IQ test .
6 As the paint bleeds onto the damp paper , I take the opportunity to blot out a central area along the line of the steps onto which the bulk of the light falls .
7 As the paint bleeds onto the damp paper , I take the opportunity to blot out a central area along the line of the steps onto which the bulk of the light falls .
8 Maxwell-Fyfe replied that virulent anti-Americanism was confined to a small minority , but he made the most of the opportunity to spell out the extent of British alarm over what the Americans were doing or might do in the Far East .
9 Demonstrations of Prestel are given as part of the information skills courses and pupils have the opportunity to try out the system .
10 It was a day to remember ; we were all quite taken by Fair Isle and I took the opportunity to dig out a few facts and figures about this remote island .
11 All the sounds are bright and punchy , the humbucker dishing out the appropriate amount of clean chunk or coil-tapped crunch when desired .
12 Anti-abortionists in the House , faced with growing defections from their ranks , abandoned the struggle to strike out the clause , and chose instead to rely on a promise by President George Bush , on June 4 , to veto the legislation .
13 The accounts go out every six months , ’ he reminded her with a frown .
14 The chestnut-seller laid out the chestnuts on the grating to cool and then brought them over to Owen and Georgiades .
15 He watched in horrified fascination as the lieutenant took out a single match and poised it over the striking strip .
16 Of course the trouble with boats on a rising tide is that when the tide goes out a lot of those boats are left high and dry .
17 ‘ If a rusty water pipe bursts it takes an enormous amount of time to find the money to carry out the repairs .
18 As the title suggests , this is the tragedy of Thomas Fox ; the narrative draws out the disintegration , physical and mental , of an innocent boy caught up in a world of inexplicable rules and inescapable brutality .
19 In the early part of the 1980s footwear-as-fashion boom , the brand carved out a niche among those who value retro style over ‘ high performance ’ or sneaker-status .
20 Heaven help them all when the dailies came out the next day .
21 and my Lord er in relation to this judgment er you 've got the courts setting out the principal at page er one stroke five , forty , paragraph fourteen of the judgment that 's the principal of suspension and it 's then got it 's conditions for suspension on the next page , paragraph twenty two
22 Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas .
23 The MRP carried out an airborne magnetic and EM survey of part of the area and followed this up by detailed ground investigations of twenty six separate areas .
24 When survey data are coded and punched for analysis by computer it is all too easy to ask the computer to carry out a range of cross-tabulations of one factor by another .
25 If it were possible to store all the different types of primary data in computer-readable form then it would become feasible to use the speed of the computer to carry out the required searches , comparisons , overlays and numerical modelling .
26 During the subsequent flight , the computer puts out a series of warning signals which tell the pilot when he can make noise , and when he can safely cut the engine power .
27 However , there was no facility to simply draw a line and let the computer work out the curves .
28 She stood at the back of the dingy room , the child close by her side , and she listened to the clerk calling out the offences — soliciting was a common phrase , but once he said ‘ Procuring of men ’ — and she noticed that the Justice hardly raised his head : ‘ One pound or one month .
29 As a matter of fact , directly after today 's game I will be going into frank discussions with the chairman to search out the real dead wood .
30 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
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