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

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1 SECURITY forces were this afternoon carrying out a major search operation in the Bogside area of Londonderry .
2 USL and SunSoft have spent the last few months working out the commercial implications of the ABI on delivery schedules and compatibility issues .
3 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
4 Each cubicle was a treacherous no man 's land , now braved by only a few passengers seeking out the dozing heat of the restaurant car which , nearing the end of its journey , had little to offer .
5 I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement .
6 Budapest city council is to spend 80 million forints this year phasing out the city 's 120,000 two-stroke cars and vans .
7 Neil Kinnock launched another Labour manifesto , this time setting out the party 's plans for London , centring on a new elected authority .
8 You will recall that we have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions setting out the perceived needs of governing bodies of sport for national and sub-national facilities , to provide the basis of a 12-year implementation programme .
9 You could already see those vipers sorting out the Ambre Solaire .
10 But that 's what I , all these gadgets , when you have these gadgets Marg it 's more fuss taking out the gadget and washing
11 I think we 've got enough difficulty getting out a master job file .
12 … But there were times , when they were alone in the house together — and even though the Rabbi might be in his own room teasing out a bissle Talmud — his attention would suddenly stray from the holy words and he would become uncomfortably aware of some dybbuk , some spirit of unhappiness , brooding in the kitchen .
13 This agreement , in the form of a declaration by governments to change their criminal law , would mean placing an obligation on banks to check the identity of any customer carrying out a one-off transaction worth more than 15,000 European currency units ( ECU1.00=US$1.37255 as at Dec. 17 , 1990 ) , and to report any suspicious dealings to the national authorities .
14 I do not wish to gloat about the sad decline this season of Darlington , but I have written several letters pointing out the probable outcome relegation .
15 Paul caught the ring , gave it a cursory glance and thrust it into his pocket , at the same time pulling out a small parcel .
16 The crane jib dipped and raised over the deep hold of the ‘ Marit ’ , each time raising out a neat sling of timber like some massive lucky dip .
17 They bombarded him with letters , each cleric pointing out the justice of his claims and listing the iniquities of his brother in Christ .
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