Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Chrissie shouted to him , oi , where are your Beatle boots then ? and started bashing out the rhythm to ‘ Glad All Over ’ on the table .
2 It normally takes six months from filling out a form to getting permission to emigrate .
3 And the sister was further surprised when , holding out a hand to Millie , it was not taken , but , instead , the child began to walk out before her , only to be brought to a stop by the nun saying , ‘ You must always ask Mother Superior if you may leave her presence .
4 Maria was nearest to him , and he pulled her into the circle of one arm , holding out the other to Nicky .
5 Mrs Maybury was now holding out the baby to her , and it was stroking her face .
6 The working party , which was headed by John McFarlane , managing director of Citibank UK , took the unusual step of sending out a questionnaire to 90 leading individuals from sectors with an interest in auditing — the business community , auditing firms , academics , regulators and major shareholders asking for their views on three key points : the concerns facing auditing today ; the action required to resolve those concerns ; and the future direction of auditing .
7 Where they repairing client , where there is hopefully an extremely good relationship , we felt that that was a bit dangerous to be sending out a form to the Chief Executive of saying what er do you think of the service .
8 Mike rang the solicitor up yesterday and he said that he was sending out the contracts to us
9 Then someone she did like , Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner , with his jacket slung over his shoulders , leaping up the stairs three steps at a time and calling out a greeting to the desk .
10 So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly .
11 Rather does he base his recommendations ( which , in general , are in line with the basic directives of Christianity and Judaism ) on the fact ( as he believes it to be ) that a man who thinks adequately on the matter will see them as pointing out the means to his own deepest heart 's desire of personally fulfilled living .
12 In the last days of the campaign Churchill returned to the attack , pointing out the danger to the parliamentary leadership of the Labour Party posed by the National Executive ; but Attlee replied patiently , explaining the constitutional position of himself and his colleagues as he saw it ; naturally his supporters — with the exception of Laski himself — did not gainsay his arguments , and on the whole the electorate took little interest in the discussion .
13 You can reduce the amount of work needed by cutting out the need to manually identify afflicted records , using the following script :
14 Theda cried , reaching out a hand to her .
15 Sometimes the minutes are not circulated in advance of the meetings and the secretary then has the unenviable task of reading out the minutes to the meeting before the Chairman puts the question with regard to accuracy .
16 But it points out that its representatives were in September already handing out a booklet to GPs ‘ which included the studies on elderly patients ’ reported to the Paris symposium .
17 Instead he took a curtain call , and at the last minute before he was to slide behind the curtains behind the bar , he reached for the flowers thrown to him earlier and broke off some of the roses , swaggering round the circle of admirers handing out the roses to the women .
18 The trust should consider appointing out the assets to , say , X 's children so at least they have an argument that they ( X 's children ) can have the losses under TCGA 1992 , s71(2) .
19 If you 've been thinking about taking out a subscription to the Royal Horticultural Society , now 's the time to do it .
20 It is vital in carrying out a role to :
21 Bismarck followed it up by putting out a feeler to Great Britain , but nothing came of it .
22 He did this quite openly , because if anybody asked where he was going , he would say he was finding out the route to the Fire Court for Floy and Snodgrass 's journey .
23 Finding out the answers to these questions is best done by going out and talking to parents and others .
24 We 'll be finding out the answers to these and other topics in an exclusive series of in depth interviews with some of our top local bands .
25 Harlequins ' prompt 30-day suspension of the Wallaby World Cup forward , which forestalled any further action by the powers-that-be , did lead to him sitting out the loss to Northampton in the league ( although few of Quins ' other internationals played anyway ) .
26 Each round of each tournament is punctuated by caddies marching up and down from chart points , pacing out the distances to the green so they and the player know which club to use .
27 A fine and storming time was had by all ( to put it mildly ) , the degenerate nature of the evening summed up perfectly by the mildly amusing spectacle of one SHAUN RYDER being carried out of the venue at the end of the night , screaming out the directions to his hotel to his sweating , grumbling slaves .
28 I also think that Mrs somewhat underestimated the formal hours required , I have noted from the er , the B M A documents setting out the charges to be expected to be levied by agencies in relation to nurses that extra hours will be charged per hour and I can foresee that if an agency contracts to provide ten hours formal care that er , it might be that with a number of carers they would find themselves very , very frequently putting in for extra hours of care .
29 The financial strain on the firm can be eased by : ( 1 ) effecting sufficient insurance cover ( see Chapter 5 ) ; ( 2 ) the inclusion of suitable provisions ( Clause 20 ) in the partnership deed clearly setting out the procedures to be adopted for the continuing partners to have the option to purchase the deceased 's share from his estate on an appropriate time scale or providing for an automatic accruer to the surviving partners ; ( 3 ) the inclusion of provisions in the deceased 's will enlarging the discretion of the personal representatives as to the time for realisation of assets in the estate and generally as to arrangements which may be concluded with the continuing partners ; and ( 4 ) where ( which is not unusual ) one of the personal representatives is a continuing partner , the inclusion in the will of specific authority for that partner in his capacity as personal representative and trustee to conclude agreements with the firm .
30 The chief executive or clerk of the authority will send to each member of the committee an agenda some days before the meeting setting out the items to be discussed at the meeting .
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