Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Miller ( 1981 ) has pointed out the dangers of sloppy terminology here .
2 Scriven has pointed out the distinction between formative and summative evaluation .
3 As J. K. Galbraith ( 1979 ) has pointed out the adman actually creates markets and implants ‘ needs ’ in people ; he is not merely responding to consumer demand .
4 Bishop John Taylor , in his moving and perceptive book The Go Between God , has pointed out the importance of this link between the Spirit , with all his undifferentiated power , and the Word , with all its particularity of meaning .
5 Nisbet ( 1979 ) has pointed out the irony that this new distrust may itself be a product of modern education , since a number of new approaches to teaching and learning encourage children to ‘ think for themselves ’ .
6 Lionel Sawkins has shown that men did , indeed , sing soprano parts at the French court , and Lois Rosow has pointed out the appearance of male sopranos in the chorus at the Paris Opéra .
7 But after a visit to his home by a senior officer of Cleveland Police , he has painted out the symbols .
8 Erm , under number one erm , is the Chairman aware that the er current talk in Whitehall which has given out the contracts for er new secure accommodation units in various counties that the current talk in Whitehall is that because Leicestershire does n't know its own mind because of the recent votes over secure accommodation that it 's unlikely to get one in the present er round and is n't that a damning indictment erm of the Liberal and Labour parties in this county .
9 This is because , after a sunbird has sucked out the nectar from a flower , the flower takes some time to replenish its nectaries .
10 They will be able to challenge the charges of a solicitor executor who has carried out the administration of the estate , by applying for a Remuneration Certificate from the Law Society .
11 ‘ Its actual value is impossible to know , ’ said Mr Peter Freebody , whose yard at Hurley , near Henley , has carried out the project .
12 During my discussions with President Yeltsin , he explicitly accepted the disproportion between the British nuclear deterrent , Trident , and the nuclear capacity that will be available to the Soviet Union even after it has carried out the reductions to which it has committed itself , and which will take a decade or more to implement .
13 The Computer Centre has carried out the programming work for all of the systems described above .
14 Last night a spokesman for Scottish Enterprise denied there was any question of either its or LiS 's abusing power and insisted that they were not actively marketing Rosyth and it had been the market that has sought out the opportunities .
15 The model takes such actions for granted because its reduction of macro to micro has bracketed out the conditions under which it might be put in question .
16 Tomlinson ( 1980a ) has drawn out the implication that there may be a space to begin to develop democratic and cooperative forms of enterprise management , even given the continuation of the production of commodities for profit .
17 ‘ I hear your lad has drawn out the Livesey file , ’ he said belligerently .
18 It 's the first time the Rothmans chairman has spelt out the risk to jobs from Labour 's policy .
19 ‘ No name 's been mentioned , but I understand an international construction company has bought out the business lock , stock and barrel , so now the parque aquático will be their baby .
20 LIFESPAN has timed out the link .
21 MANAGER Graham Smith has spelled out the rewards to his England B team of a convincing display against the Springboks at Bristol today .
22 Landlords who wish to take over public sector dwellings have first to seek the approval of the Housing Corporation which has set out the criteria for approval in some detail .
23 A Practice Direction ( 18 December 1986 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604 ) has set out the evidence which will suffice to justify an order for substituted service : ( a ) one personal call at the residence and place of business of the debtor where both are known or at either of such places as is known .
24 The DSS believes that NICs are due on such payments ( the Faculty has set out the reasons why it does not agree ) , but comments that it is possible to deal with matters rather differently by the so-called ‘ statutory method ’ .
25 He has set out the terms of his covenant and they have been agreed .
26 But at least in introducing the 1983 Annual Report a few months later he announced with pride ‘ Your Committee has brought out the Bondholders ! ’
27 Barbour has brought out the flyweight Durham jacket ( £90 ) which , despite the description , is harder wearing but heavier than most of the other jackets I have tested .
28 How excellent to see that Sinead has brought out the closet intellectual and spiritual in all of you .
29 Peter Storm seems to have broken out of its slightly down-market image and has brought out the Microlite Mountain jacket ( £105 ) using its own breathable and waterproof MVT coating .
30 But he said that does not mean the administration has ruled out the use of force in future efforts to oust the general .
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