Example sentences of "[vb pp] out [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | He only hopes compensation will be sorted out as soon as possible . ’ |
2 | However , the problem with contact lenses and glasses is that your eyes can change over time , so it is imperative that problems are sorted out as soon as possible , as it will be difficult to establish whether the fault lies in your eyes or in the lenses . |
3 | I hope sa er , see of course it 's all question of getting it sorted out as quickly as you can . |
4 | The procedure is carried out once again when you reach the top of the list . |
5 | If the parish council already had a report to submit , work could be carried out as soon as possible . |
6 | If the Policyholder was unaware of the faulty roof or did not have reasonable time in which to carry out repairs , then it is in order to deal with the claim for the damage to the internal decorations and/or contents but not the repairs to the roof , which the Policyholder should have carried out as soon as possible . |
7 | She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment . |
8 | She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment . |
9 | She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment . |
10 | She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment . |
11 | My washing has to be hung out horizontally rather than vertically because given the chance he can bring down a row of wet towels in six seconds flat . |
12 | Mankind would have died out long ago if this was the case . |
13 | Enrolled training would be phased out as fast as possible , with existing enrolled nurses given opportunities for conversion courses . |
14 | Soviet officials later said that subsidies ( mainly involving the exchange of Soviet oil for Cuban sugar and worth up to an estimated US$3,000 million annually ) would be phased out gradually rather than ended abruptly . |
15 | I made sure the vital information was given out as simply as possible , without any of the accepted police jargon . |
16 | It is certainly essential that the grounds on which the discretion to refuse relief can be exercised should be spelled out as clearly as possible , and that those grounds should be supportable by rational argument . |
17 | The brilliant 2,000 Guineas winner was pulled out today apparently because the ground is too soft . |
18 | They have got a program of what 's being pulled out as far as the trucks are concerned . |
19 | These should be set out almost verbatim as they will appear in the offer document ; |
20 | In exchange for most of a shipment of Hawk parts worth $6.5m , no hostages appeared ; and the hopelessness of the enterprise was laid out as clearly as if a hand had drawn it in the heavens . |
21 | Almost every high street in Britain has some glimmer of character which can be brought out sensitively rather than needlessly brutalized . |
22 | The Sound of Music : Newcastle Theatre Royal ANY production of this popular classic has its work cut out as far as most critics are concerned . |
23 | These were checked against a lexicon as they were produced so that unacceptable letter strings could be ruled out as early as possible . |
24 | Policies in Botswana have not worked out as smoothly as expected . |
25 | In such cases , all variations are symmetrical either side of the spine , and the whole plan has to be worked out very carefully before any nylon is cut . |
26 | Easily understood invoices and statements which are sent out as early as possible get better results than those that are unclear and late . |
27 | Where the pointing needs renewing , the old pointing must be dug out as deep as possible as frost tends to lift shallow layers of cement . |