Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] out a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | French tennis has given out a message . |
2 | ‘ French tennis has given out a message ’ , says Haguellar . |
3 | Michael Zander , professor of law at the London School of Economics and one of the members of the commission , has carried out a survey of courts . |
4 | Canadian market research firm DMR Group 's Australian subsidiary , in conjunction with AUUG — the Australian Open Systems User Group — has carried out a survey of open systems strategies down under , polling some 1,000 organisations on their views of open systems technology . |
5 | Warwick University has carried out a survey of management handling of industrial relations in multi-establishment firms . |
6 | Theodore Barber of Medfield State Hospital in Massachusetts has carried out a series of experiments which suggest that there is nothing a hypnotised subject will do that a motivated non-hypnotised person will not do as well . |
7 | Kaimann has carried out a series of randomizing experiments , based on a file of 48 950 records . |
8 | Labour has carried out a trawl of Departments in order to find something for their Labour colleagues in Newcastle to do and to justify giving them a huge bureaucracy and their own budget . |
9 | The only water course in this area of which this department has carried out a flood study is the Gogar Burn , which discharges to the River Almond at Edinburgh Airport . |
10 | The Times Higher Education Supplement has carried out a number of peer reviews of UK University Departments over the years . |
11 | Coleman is anxious that the entire exercise should be conducted in complete privacy and has mapped out a programme which , he feels , will have a direct bearing on the outcome of the match . |
12 | Since those early days , Scott has turned out a lot of above average horses who have not only kept his smallish stable ticking over smoothly but have at times produced results which have had the bookmakers running for cover . |
13 | Amateur scientists are these days a rare breed , but Ian Ridpath has sought out a couple of the remaining specimens . |
14 | Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment . |
15 | ‘ The head brewer at Clark 's has helped out a lot , ’ said Ryburn 's owner , Harold Coburn . |
16 | The Shy One hardly ever speaks , partly due to nerves but more usually because he thinks more slowly than his colleagues , and by the time he has thought out a contribution someone else has already said it . |
17 | This is a proof ( never to be too often proved ) that when one has thought out a story nothing remains but the labour . |
18 | It 's one topic where he has figured out a way of linking present to past that really gets fourth-years moving . |
19 | My hon. Friend has set out a number of concerns , including the lack of firm evidence , the way in which the matter was investigated , and the conduct of BR 's disciplinary hearing . |
20 | The announcement that your manufacturer has brought out a washing powder that does away with washing machines would make every front page . |
21 | The process of preparing Jean-Baptiste Lully 's ballets for the new edition of his complete works has brought out a number of notational and textual questions that have direct relevance for future performances . |
22 | Dodgson thinks that the debate over community care has brought out a demand among general practitioners for attached social workers , particularly among fundholders . |
23 | The Yorkshire handler has ruled out a trip to Aintree next week or an outing in a less demanding event in favour of a well-earned rest . |
24 | Although SAM has ruled out a bid , it might participate in a restructuring of the group . |
25 | The authority has worked out a scheme which may well be copied around the country by councils faced with an increasing number of travellers . |
26 | The current Soviet contention is that ‘ the USA has worked out a plan of knocking together an Indian Ocean Defence Organisation , INODO , that will include [ at least ] Pakistan , Egypt , Somalia , Kenya and Oman ’ . |
27 | As a result of this and other difficulties involved in the buying and selling of sheltered housing , the National House Building Council together with Age Concern and a number of major developers and management organisations , has worked out a code of conduct with which all new schemes registered with the NHBC must now comply . |
28 | It has identified a problem and has worked out a solution probably by trial and error ; and the solution has involved the making and using of a tool . |
29 | A woman with more than five hundred cacti has worked out a solution to the prickly problem of how to keep the plants looking at their best . |
30 | THIS MONTH 'S HOT TIP COMES FROM TOM HUNTER WHO HAS WORKED OUT A REMEDY FOR RELIEVING THE FRUSTRATIONS OF PRINTING FROM WINDOWS . |