Example sentences of "[vb -s] not [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now he says he has no immediate plans for exit and has not ruled out a trade sale .
2 Manager Ted Pearce has not ruled out a merger with the reformed Shots who have been drawing crowds of more than 2,000 to the Recreation Ground after their blistering start in the Diadora League Division Three .
3 But Cooke has not ruled out a return for the wing legend , who scored a record 35 tries for England .
4 Vietnam has not ruled out the possibility of its army returning to Cambodia if requested by Phnom Penh .
5 And she has not ruled out the prospect of having another baby , according to royal sources .
6 TERRY BUTCHER has not ruled out the possibility of staying in football with Sunderland .
7 It might even be Mr Ozal himself ( he has not ruled out the idea of standing ) , but one of his associates seems a likelier choice .
8 Mr McKillen , who has offered a £100 reward to help trace the donkey , has not ruled out the possibility that a jealous rival owner may have taken Toby but fears he could already be dead .
9 Thailand has not carried out the death penalty for several years .
10 This rejection of the system may be a result of poor analysis : the system analyst has not found out the user requirements .
11 More of a problem is the fact that the mechanism does not spell out a route to producing C 70 fullerene .
12 Glendinning does not spell out the implications of her findings for service provision but they can be deduced : the importance of flexible day and domiciliary care ; good transport back-up .
13 A good beginning does not rule out a calamitous ending : that is the way of war .
14 His three marriage break-ups have been traumatic , but he does not rule out a fourth attempt .
15 But this does not rule out a high response to real wage changes which are thought to be temporary : for example , suppliers of labour may well want to take advantage of a temporarily high real wage by supplying more labour , taking leisure ( that is , supplying less labour ) when the real wage has fallen back .
16 Even if there has been an infection , this does not rule out the possibility of food sensitivity : diarrhoea of any sort can sensitize the gut so that foods which were previously eaten without trouble now produce symptoms .
17 While this does not rule out the risk of a change of regime there , it does cut down the danger of a simple change of heart by the existing government .
18 This does not rule out the possibility of critique which by investigation of the structure and forms of ideology as materialized expression ( discourse ) , can affect the forms of human practice .
19 Of course , this does not rule out the use of naturalistic facts so long as an objective notion of validity is employed — the validity of inductive inference could turn on features of the context in which it is carried out , or the perceptual apparatus of the reasoner .
20 In effect , this means that the use of feminine forms provides more specific information than the use of masculine forms can be said to provide ; it rules out the possibility of masculine reference , whereas the use of masculine forms does not rule out the possibility of feminine reference .
21 It should also be noted that in many cases they would also facilitate explicit collusion , and so their use does not rule out the ( possibly concealed ) existence of this .
22 Dr Jeffrey does not rule out the possibility that privatisation might be the end result of the exercise .
23 While Poulantzas allows that the sort of research designed to sustain this view has some limited use 's he first of all objects that it does not bear out the factual claim that government officials and leading capitalists belong to an identifiable group .
24 The power relationship underlies such an instruction because if an employee does not carry out the instruction then managers are entitled to exercise sanctions which are the manifestation of their power — the ultimate sanction being the sacking of an employee .
25 It seems , although the statement of claim does not set out the matter in any systematic way , that C.M.C. drew down the full loan of £420,000 and subsequently defaulted in its payments to B.M.T. It does not appear precisely how the £420,000 was expended by C.M.C. After obtaining the possession order in respect of the bakery , B.M.T. sold it for about £183,000 .
26 If the bank mortgage form does not set out the precise amount of the home loan and the terms under which it is to be repaid , then it is important to ensure that the client receives a letter from the bank manager spelling out in precise terms the nature of the loan , the interest rate applicable to it and the regularity of the instalment payments .
27 There must be a librettist — if the choreographer does not plan out the plot — a composer or arranger of music , a designer for set and costumes and all those associated with sets and props , painting stage-managing , lighting and everything else needed to ‘ get the curtain up ’ .
28 Between ourselves , I sometimes find myself struggling with the reality of living in a Church which patently does not live out the implications of all this .
29 Moses snatches God 's plans of redemption from the fire of his anger , but he does not put out the flames .
30 The tribunals are meant to provide simple informal justice in an atmosphere in which the ordinary man feels he is at home … an atmosphere which does not shut out the ordinary man so that he is prepared to conduct his own case before them with a reasonable prospect of success .
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