Example sentences of "[vb base] out [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are moving towards a position where JAA will probably receive and settle invoices from each national authority and send out a single invoice to the applicant .
2 Send out an initial press notice .
3 The ‘ needles ’ that send out the negative ions clog up in time , reducing efficiency , so they also need regular cleaning ( use a cotton bud ) .
4 Test out a small piece first to check that your choice of thread colour is right and to get the tension correct .
5 Press out the excess moisture , season , and line a baking dish with the spinach .
6 Turn seed-heads upside down and tap out the tiny seeds on to white paper , so they are clearly visible .
7 Carve out a little part of your shop as an information corner , perhaps that part where you put travel guides or computer books .
8 Pinch out the growing tips of tomato plants
9 Pinch out the growing tips from tomato plants a couple of leaves above the top truss of plants .
10 When the tomato plants have set four trusses of fruit , pinch out the growing tips .
11 When the bean vine reaches the top of the cane , pinch out the growing point .
12 He went to the middle of the field and spread out a small tablecloth .
13 Swiftly and with the minimum of noise , they laid the small table with heavy silver tableware and spread out the various dishes .
14 Use what detail you need and filter out the non-essential stuff .
15 Women must either follow the male career route and spend little time with their children , or drop out for the vital middle years that filter out the top managers .
16 When anyone is running a factory they map out every tiny detail , saying when the smallest and most important things shall be done , and by whom .
17 Few general elections or administrations map out a new agenda .
18 Her aim was simple ; to head up the coast under cover of the bushes and seek out the first help she could .
19 If you need favours granted in any area , seek out the right people for the job .
20 Butterflies seek out the one plant whose leaves provide the only food their caterpillars will eat ; beetles bury pellets of dung and lay their eggs within them ; flies feverishly deposit their eggs within carrion ; and solitary wasps catch spiders , paralyse them with a sting and stack them around their eggs so that the young larvae will have fresh meat awaiting them .
21 Here they undergo a most remarkable transformation , a metamorphosis into young , cylindrical elvers which seek out the fresh waters of the rivers and streams .
22 Fish normally seek out the warmer shallows , and if there are a few days of sunshine before opening day then you will know where to choose on the bank .
23 Cut out a long strip of coloured paper and cut a scalloped edge along one side .
24 Roll out and cut out a small door shape , and secure on to the bottom of the helter-skelter with a little water .
25 Cut out a small square from the top of the boat , near the squared end .
26 We took off the iron tyres , and cut out a small piece off each one and then welded the ends back together .
27 Place these over the yellow icing and cut out a front side , a back side , and the two ends .
28 So I cut out a straight section of wire coat hanger , heated one end until it was cherry red , hammered it flat , then , when it cooled , filed the edges smooth and drilled a small hole in it .
29 For the hair , cut out a square area with a geometric ‘ fringe ’ and press over the head .
30 Roll out the remaining white fondant and cut out a little rectangle for the collection-time sign .
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