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

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1 In 1971 an agreement was signed with the British Channel Tunnel Company Ltd and the Société Française du Tunnel Sous la Manche to carry out the project on the basis of a mixture of risk capital and government guaranteed loans .
2 His health , never very good , began to fail in 1851 , and in August 1854 , he proceeded to Germany to try out the mineral waters there , but died on 25th November 1854 at Cannstadt , near Stuttgart .
3 Bernard stubbed out the cigarette and got to his feet .
4 It did n't take a Freud to work out the significance of that dream , she thought dully , making her way to the tiny cabinet which the hotel proprietors chose to call a private bathroom .
5 Pauline and Pat climb out the window
6 Watson , who turned to crime after moving to London , slumped in the dock of Inner London Crown Court as Judge Brian Pryor handed out the sentence on Monday .
7 ABOVE : Old man Roberts checks out the family album .
8 Meredith poured out the tea carefully , gathering her thoughts .
9 It 's the fat doorman at a terribly grand hotel , dressed in the livery of an olde worlde flunkey to give foreign tourists a thrill , and blowing a little whistle , his cheeks puffed like Aeolus sending out the wind .
10 Poshekhonov ladled out the lore of the Correctional Labour Colonies .
11 Friedrich Engels singled out the river Aire in Leeds and the Irk in Manchester for special mention : ‘ In dry weather , a long string of the most disgusting , blackish-green slime pools are left standing on this bank , from the depth of which bubbles of miasmatic gas constantly arise and give forth a stench unendurable . ’
12 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet on Aug. 23 , Yeltsin obliged Gorbachev to read out the record of the USSR Cabinet of Ministers meeting of Aug. 19 , at which Pavlov gained its endorsement of the state of emergency .
13 Galvone pulled out the display handkerchief from his top pocket .
14 The three of them discussed the pose for the painting and Lipchitz brought out the wedding photograph to help Modigliani decide on the pose .
15 Lord Roberts carrying out the inspection of the Officer Training Corps in Bordon .
16 So HM spun out the agony .
17 ‘ It would n't surprise me , ’ Masha said , ‘ if Likud carried out the massacre . ’
18 hon. Member for Blaby blurted out the truth on television on Sunday when he said that what the Government were aiming for was ’ what the Conservative party would accept . ’
19 Ackner , L. J. in the more recent case of A. Lambert Flat Management Ltd. v Lomas pointed out the need for the defendant to have encountered some ‘ special difficulty ’ preventing compliance with the nuisance order , such as illness , or non-receipt of the notice .
20 The major significance of the Government 's changes is highlighted by the fact that , whereas SERPS held out the prospect of guaranteeing every pensioner an income above the supplementary pension level , no Government minister had felt able to give a similar guarantee for the Thatcher pension reform .
21 Nellie held out the frame .
22 Meanwhile Mo smashes out the hole in the corner of the house sort of thing where they 're gon na go and they ai n't there .
23 Early advice from the DOH set out the quality aspects that contracts should seek to ensure .
24 In July 1936 , Nizan in the company of Vaillant Couturier and two catholic speakers , Jacques Madaule and Louis Martin-Chauffier , participated in a debate entitled " Christianism and Communism " , and in March 1937 , Nizan spelt out the nature and limits of possible co-operation between catholics and communists in a review of Catholicisme et communisme by the catholic writer Robert Honnert .
25 On May 20 Turkish Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel ruled out the use of force in Nakhichevan , claiming that Turkish involvement would lead to a wider conflict between Christians and Moslems in the region .
26 Although Mill may have been thinking of the romantic poet speaking gloomily to himself , here Leapor holds out the prospect of good gossip , and the reader is set to overhear the conversation :
27 In an amiable parody of an interview he once heard being given by Sir Adrian Boult , Gould spelt out the attitude to recording of that older generation : roughly , ‘ I do n't mind doing the occasional recording , old boy — not everyone gets to concerts — and we 'll do our best , but I do n't want any ‘ patching ’ , we must keep the long line intact ’ .
28 Walking through the village I met Councillor Raymond Kilner cleaning out the well .
29 But IBM rules out the possibility of taking a majority share or of buying the entire company . ’
30 Ollie scooped out the money and found just a little short of l 5
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