Example sentences of "[to-vb] [coord] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 London , however , is pounded by commuter traffic and the only policy option which promises relief is determined action to exclude or price out the one-driver commuter car .
2 ‘ I trust them to try and sort out the unions , ’ William says .
3 Well that is a very difficult one for anybody who erm has to try and sort out the ideological , tribal , personal rivalries in Uganda and to answer the question of whether these are going to get in the way of some sort of erm coherent government policy and political stability .
4 The SWWA had opened the hydrants at night to try and clear out the system before the town woke up .
5 It is also sensible to try and find out the likelihood of offers being accepted .
6 I seem to recall I did once look in a dictionary to try and find out the definition of settlement , all it said was something like a place where people settle .
7 This is seen in the way the Faroese people fiercely defend their traditional rights to hunt birds and animals for food , and their resentment of the people who come from more ‘ enlightened ’ countries to try and point out the ‘ error of their ways ’ to the islanders .
8 This probably evolved from a harem system where the females combined forces to overpower and drive out the dominant male .
9 The team is liaising with manufacturers on the design and development of CFC-free refrigeration equipment and identifying the skills needed to evaluate and carry out the conversions .
10 And we had four casters in the works and I had to go and sort out the , I 'll tell you about the find the castings that these men wanted for their lot , take them down to the castors and tell them in priority which I wanted , you know and er all that sort of thing and erm I had n't used to do any , making any locks hardly at the end , you know I had , I had before but er if I might say so , er I became mo the most important man on the factory , you know .
11 When they reached the garage Leo left her to go and sort out the problem of the Land Rover , and Hilary continued on alone .
12 and er get some lead sheeting to , have to go and chip out the , out of the wall
13 The law must resort to some kind of moral and social evaluation of conduct if it is to identify and separate out the most heinous killings .
14 The cell , although uncomfortable and oppressive , made for a haven of quiet and stillness within which Bernice had been able to calm and draw out the traumatized girl .
15 Our capacity to deny or block out the pain can wear thin .
16 She wanted above all else to sleep and blot out the terrifying events of the day .
17 As Derek Hatton , Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council put it , ‘ We 'd want to make sure that … those who are employed to manage and carry out the policies which we decide are those who are in general sympathy with those policies ’ ( Gyford , 1985b , p. 58 ) .
18 Stage 1 is to mark and cut out the material for the sail and the keel .
19 The method of preparing the blank before inserting the cutlery blank is simply to drill and clean out the hole in the shaft before fixing , put the Special T on the tang and insert with the handle on top so the Special T does not run down the wood .
20 This research seeks to understand and separate out the respective ‘ backward looking ’ and ‘ forward looking ’ aspects of economic behaviour in a variety of applications including housing , labour and consumer goods markets .
21 We are , as pilgrims , to pursue and live out the values and priorities of the kingdom of God .
22 3.1.1 " Tenant 's Approvals " means all ( if any ) approvals consents permissions and licences of any local or other competent authority which may from time to time be necessary to enable the Tenant lawfully to commence and to carry out the Tenant 's Works
23 3.2 The Landlord shall procure that as soon as in the opinion of the Architect the Works on the Premises are sufficiently advanced to enable the Tenant to commence and carry out the Tenant 's Works the Architect shall give notice to the Tenant to that effect
24 He advised visitors what roads to take and pointed out the sights they should see on the way .
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