Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] out the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is a principle of construction of United Kingdom statutes , now too well established to call for citation of authority , that the words of a statute passed after the Treaty has been signed and dealing with the subject matter of the international obligation of the United Kingdom , are to be construed , if they are reasonably capable of bearing such a meaning , as intended to carry out the obligation , and not to be inconsistent with it . |
2 | The directory will then be made available to students , trainees , and researchers who are better placed to carry out the studies . |
3 | This option requires the name of the package , the name of the LIFESPAN user to be designated to carry out the approval , and the date by which the approval decision is required . |
4 | Gordon MacGregor , of Inverness , said he did not believe the unit would be re-opened to carry out the function conference wanted . |
5 | We term this the level of computer architecture , at which a set of logically integrated hardware functions are programmed to carry out the processing of data . |
6 | In smaller seasonal or residential hotels all the office work could be centralised in the reception office , and during the quiet period on the front desk the receptionist would be expected to carry out the task of maintaining accounting and other records . |
7 | Mr Hamilton will be approached to find out the format of this event . |
8 | The new clauses are designed to set out the structure for a funding council skeleton on which such structures would be built . |
9 | The Secretary of State was tackling negligent parents in a wide-ranging , keynote address to Conservative Party members in Aberdeen , designed to set out the Government 's renewed — but traditional — agenda for schooling . |
10 | Several banks operate special accounts designed to smooth out the impact of these unavoidable and important bills , many of which arise quarterly . |
11 | He saw the Shah 's reform movement as designed to sell out the country to foreign powers , especially Israel and the Untied States , and he exhorted the mullahs to resist . |
12 | I had no interest in charitable works , or in clubs devoted to flower-arranging , debating futile motions or even poetry-reading , seeing such activities as being designed to fill out the time of future ladies of leisure . |
13 | c ) The stakes which have been installed to mark out the areas of additional planting on the Sighthill Section of the Bypass . |
14 | To investigate the FI category , the database was first rearranged to separate out the FI items , which were then listed by functional group . |
15 | In the second stage , ammonia is added to filter out the oxides of nitrogen . |
16 | They still have all the advantages of slings and are designed to balance out the child 's weight more evenly . |
17 | The particular principles adopted relate to attitudes and stated priorities , so there are schools where something like the Danish approach is used , and other schools where committees have been formed to set out the principles of a formal system comparable to SEE or SE . |
18 | accepting the text of the OED and Supplement in machine-readable form from International Computaprint Corporation ( ICC ) , the firm selected to carry out the keyboarding of the text |
19 | To minimise any impact on the hotel operation during the modernisation of the lifts , it was decided to carry out the work on a lift by lift basis , with each lift being modernised within a 16 week period . |
20 | Two other modifications to the description resulted which were entered into LIFESPAN , and it was decided to carry out the quality approval . |
21 | ‘ Dio mio , ’ he growled , and he leaned back against the wall , folded his arms across his chest , and prepared to wait out the boredom of the long moments ahead . |
22 | However , by the end of May , the Russian government had decided to pull out the troops . |
23 | One of the reasons for failure is the need to measure more background variables , chosen to meet the needs of decision-makers ; critics of NAEP think that more effort should be made to find out the needs of such decision-makers . |
24 | The problem is compounded when attempts are made to find out the costs of individual services when subsidies are paid line-by-line , rather than for whole sectors ; yet this is what RENFE 's 1984 programme contract with the state claimed to achieve ( RENFE 1984a : 80 ) . |
25 | A great deal of work now needs to be done to work out the details of the new arrangements . |
26 | Considerable efforts were then made to clean out the system but not to inform the public . |
27 | This afternoon frantic efforts were being made to sort out the confusion . |
28 | Will the Minister go further and give assurances that , however desperate the European negotiators are to achieve a GATT agreement , nothing will be done to sell out the interests of British textiles and clothing ? |
29 | Julia cleared the glasses from round the room and prepared to set out the coffee on the drum table beside the chief armchair . |
30 | The risk , however , is that come the day of dispute adequate proof of the business practices will be difficult if not impossible to assemble and that the default provisions of the Partnership Act ( see below ) will have to be applied to sort out the problem . |