Example sentences of "[vb base] out [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Towards the north these turn into pine forests and eventually thin out to form the grassy plains of Kislev .
2 If we set out to design the worst possible pelvis we could end up with something like a Friesian , Charolais or Belgian Blue cow .
3 Darwin and his followers set out to explain the global distribution of animals and plants by postulating a complex sequence of migrations limited by geographical barriers .
4 Regression techniques , because they set out to make the squared distances of the residuals from the line as small as possible , can be unduly influenced by a few exceptional data points .
5 Four horses and riders set out to complete the cross-country course , although only three must finish to score .
6 ‘ We set out to pay the last mournful duties through a road almost impassable with snow which continued to fall with a boisterous wind which blew it into immense drifts .
7 We set out to win that Cambridgeshire and we set out to win the two races at Haydock which came before today , ’ he smiled .
8 The news of the school uplift reached the two shopping in Kirkwall before they set out to travel the twenty miles or so back home .
9 Du Camp records his friend 's dismay at the book 's historical misfortune : a year after publication came the Franco-Prussian war , and it seemed to Gustave that the invasion and the débâcle at Sedan would have provided a grand , public and irrebuttable conclusion to a novel which set out to trace the moral failure of a generation .
10 It intervened to regulate trade ; in 1651 the republican Parliament passed a Navigation Act which set out to protect the English shipping trade by laying down that imports could be taken to the ports of England or of English colonies only by English ships or by those of the country that produced the goods .
11 The crucial nature of the adhesive surfaces of the cells is again illustrated if the cells of two different species of sponge are mixed together ; they sort out to give the two normal sponges .
12 Secondly , it was from Edirne that " the grand caliph … and also all the notables of the city … " go out to meet the returning sultan .
13 Adorno 's mistake here seems to rest on two aspects of his position , which in fact turn out to provide the two central explanations for the flaws in his argument .
14 When you come out to do the same session two weeks later , you know that you can do it , so you can afford to go a little faster .
15 the guilty person shot , we do n't want the guilty person shot , come out hit the innocent person .
16 The white veins in the pink marble tremble and nod , they sway and stretch out to catch the excited atoms .
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