Example sentences of "[to-vb] out the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
2 A basic principle is to try out the things you think you are most likely to enjoy and to incorporate them into your routine on a long-term basis .
3 But I find it more useful actually to write out the things I want you to actually do .
4 Previous experience of using visually stimulating material , encouragement to do so , interest in the task in hand , curiosity and enjoyment seem to play a part in the way that some pupils use even low levels of vision to help them to find out the things they are interested in .
5 Yeah , past experience to find out the level they 're at at the moment .
6 Since I started as an engineer , and have ended as a biologist , I am struck by the similarities between the two ways of thinking , although there is the difference that an engineer starts with a function to be performed , and designs a structure to perform it , whereas a biologist often starts with a structure , and has to work out the function it is performing .
7 This will enable you to work out the changes you need to make in your diet and plan your own personal ‘ diata ’ .
8 It does n't improve his nerves now to see me sitting on his carpet timing Casey 's phone rings with my stopwatch to work out the number he dialled .
9 His mind was still trying to work out the puzzle she had set him .
10 kilometres per hour to work out the time it takes we do four thousand divided by three er eight hundred and fifty .
11 As Chola was kneading the dough , they hovered over it in hissing black droves , and she stopped occasionally to pick out the ones she accidentally squashed , like currants .
12 After a couple of hours , the researchers showed each personality the lists , plus a randomly mixed list , and asked the subject to pick out the words he or she recognised .
13 A hundred million pounds was advanced by the British government for tenants to buy out the farms they rented from the landlords .
14 Publishing tycoon , Robert Maxwell , and his family plan to buy out the shares they do not own in Pergamon AGB .
15 The discovery was painful , and his heavy-lidded eyes narrowed to shut out the picture she made with them .
16 Typically of experienced teachers recognising the potential weakness of the whole venture ( it will in fact only succeed if the pupils are determined to make it succeed — not something one can often rely on ! ) , precautions were adopted such as warning them beforehand to mark out the route they take , and ( the final card up teacher 's sleeve as pupils start to get killed all over the place ) to come in as narrator saying , ‘ Suddenly , for no apparent reason , the danger passed and the members returned to safety ’ !
17 ‘ Arsonists often help to put out the fires they 've started . ’
18 The Conservative Party ( CP ) , which won 31 per cent of the vote in white elections in September 1989 [ see p. 36880 ] , declared that de Klerk had no mandate to carry out the changes he had predicted and therefore should resign .
19 Once the parents had been shown how to carry out the technique they became more confident in using it and over the course of the next two weeks Mary stopped physically attacking her sister .
20 He received his certificate in July 1947 but the British coal industry had been nationalised in January of that year and his new bosses told him that in the changed circumstances they would not be able to carry out the undertaking he had been given .
21 No you you do n't have to rub out the line you can just draw another one as if it 's coming out from a bit you ca n't see .
22 They were glad to get out the houses I think .
23 Now is your opportunity to test out the ideas I have put forward in this chapter .
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