Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] out [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The monetary committee offers to carry out regular checks on ‘ a confidential set of indicators … primarily measures of external competitiveness ’ . |
2 | Much of what business needs to carry out new information strategies is simply not being provided , he says ; ‘ most organisations are going through an architectural crisis at the moment due to the absence of strategic planning and management . ’ |
3 | ‘ Anybody who wants to help out that way can come along and see the kids for themselves . |
4 | This section outlines some of the main characteristics of the changes in the international economy over the post-war period and starts to draw out some implications for our understanding of the UK 's position in it . |
5 | When the second parent dies , the family has to share out any money and possessions . |
6 | To see the biblical renewal of liturgy successful in Europe , one still has to seek out certain churches . |
7 | CENECA plans to carry out similar surveys for women and children . |
8 | He also plans to take out full-page newspaper advertisements , listing the names and telephone numbers of all the members of the Knesset who opposed repealing the law . |
9 | In October 1989 Shanmugam Jayakumar , the Home Affairs Minister , outlined in Parliament plans to phase out religious education in Singapore 's schools . |
10 | While every organization exists to carry out various programmes it is not necessarily the case that the responsibility structure matches the programme structure . |
11 | Every business organisation also has its objects — ie. every business exists to carry out certain activities such as manufacturing and selling motor cars , providing retail services , providing telecommunications services , etc . |
12 | One of the stores targeted by FoE , the B&Q chain , has announced it intends to phase out all imports of unsustainably-produced tropical timber by 1995 — the target date set by the World Wide Fund for Nature . |
13 | Cynics believe that the administration may have made a secret deal with Noriega , and some of the defence testimony seems to bear out this theory . |
14 | Sunderland 's success in reaching Wembley appears to rule out any chance of Malcolm Crosby going to Ashton Gate , and Gray , who was sacked by Darlington with the team heading towards relegation , said : ‘ I have spoken to Smith . |
15 | The very high quality of the tape recordings also seems to rule out amateur enthusiasts . |
16 | Depending on how they feel the first time , they may carry on if they enjoy it or if it seems to block out other worries and problems . |
17 | It also helps to drive out excess carbon dioxide . |
18 | It helps to carry out this activity in a group but individuals can use the method with equal success . |
19 | The international comparison further helps to pick out significant aspects of family and culture which are taken for granted in one country , yet differ in another . |
20 | For the purposes of this book , the important point to grasp is that it is a way of studying social life that concentrates on the unwritten rules that make ordinary everyday social activity orderly , and tries to spell out these rules . |
21 | My hon. Friend is right : if one tries to pick out one element and not the others , the result may not be beneficial . |
22 | The police officer , like the Director of Army Recruiting , offers an explanation , which specifically seeks to rule out racist motivations . |
23 | The statement cited the Dec. 2 massacre by the Army of 16 peasants , and the wounding of 24 others , in the town of Santiago Atitlán 70 km west of the capital Guatemala City , as " an illustration of escalating violence that continues to mark out this country " . |
24 | Yggdrasil had programs to deal with these instances , powerblasts to burn out unauthorised interfaces . |
25 | Halls are usually run by a warden with a democratically-elected student committee that attempts to sort out amicable solutions to some of the difficulties and charms of communal living — such as small-hour parties on one side of a desperate-to-sleep student with reggae or Mozart on the other ! |
26 | If a planner thinks his plan is weak at some point he attempts to design out that weakness . |
27 | Only in corners where fast ice fails to break out each summer , or where pack accumulates and circulates in local gyres , do the floes last several years , and thicken both by pressure-rafting and by accretion . |