Example sentences of "[to-vb] out a [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 It is best to work out a pattern in advance and draw it out on same graph paper .
2 Fairly weak conditions are sufficient to rule out a rise in k as a result of the tax .
3 I went to rinse out a towel in the hand basin .
4 Firemen used a single hose reel to put out a blaze in a car in Old Cemetery Road , Hartlepool .
5 Firemen wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel to put out a blaze in a garage in Nicholson Way , Hartlepool .
6 Firemen were called to allotments in Dumfries Road , Hartlepool , to put out a fire in a car .
7 The ‘ potentate ’ may have to be interviewed to obtain permission and goodwill to carry out a study in the institution he controls , such as a factory , office , school or youth club .
8 Rank 's attempt to carve out a niche in the American market failed because his films were too slow and talkative for transatlantic tastes .
9 " The venerable Stalinist institution rejects and pushes aside authentic and ambitious Leninists who are not allowed to carve out a career in the PCF because of their bourgeois origins .
10 ‘ But we want to flush out a buyer in the next few months . ’
11 If you feel that you will be unable to take out a loan in this way or that it will cause you financial hardship , you can apply to the Social Services Department for help .
12 The single currency mortgage allows you to take out a loan in Sterling , which the lender converts into another currency .
13 One answer is to cut out a gull in white paper and sketch it from all angles ; at other times you can catch these interesting shapes with a camera .
14 The reason given for the ban was that Professor Saburo Ienaga , a noted historian , had refused to strike out a reference in his book to bacteriological and other experiments carried out on Chinese prisoners of war by the now-defunct Imperial Army .
15 It is a completely unfounded fear , but even if there were the odd few cases of people refusing to rent out a room in their home because , in their ignorance , they felt that , as landlords , they would be penalised , are we seriously to argue that we should deny the discount to the other 7 million people ?
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