Example sentences of "work out [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although rather overshadowed by the heroin ‘ problem ’ which soon emerged , this committee was able to continue its focus on young solvent users and obtained funding for a full-time counsellor to work out of a Council of Voluntary Service office . |
2 | ‘ This sort of thing can actually work out to a station 's ultimate advantage if handled correctly , which it has been , since you 've shown us to be flexible and public-spirited . |
3 | F worked out at a half . |
4 | We have setpiece debates on the European Community budget — we had one in only 90 minutes last week , which worked out at a rate of about half a billion pounds per minute of our debate . |
5 | I worked out in a gym three times a week but when my fitness was tested for the BBC 's The Fitness Programme ( which , embarrassingly , I was presenting ) , it was discovered that although my biceps were passable , my heart and lungs were unaffected by my muscle conditioning . |
6 | The RAC is worried about a new system of fines introduced today , which is worked out on a person 's ability to pay . |
7 | During this time conditions were to be worked out for a monitoring scheme and new quota system , which was expected to allow renewed exploitation of certain stocks , notably of minke whales . |
8 | It was painstakingly worked out as a way of preventing some women — usually those whose privileged access to higher education had given them confidence and articulacy in public speaking — from dominating and silencing others . |
9 | Plans of reform were worked out at a succession of Councils or synods attended only by Western bishops . |
10 | The agreement to form separate groups was worked out at a meeting on Feb. 10 at the presidential residence in Lany , attended also by Czechoslovak President Vaclav Havel , who numbered many Liberal Club supporters among his closest associates but who had remained outside the conflict . |
11 | God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire . |
12 | Further means of limiting the number of pensioners were worked out by a Cabinet committee . |
13 | Reports have Dell Computer Corp considering spinning its Unix work out into a standalone division or subsidiary : the company is now up to Issue 2.2 of its reprise of SVR4 , one of the more robust implementations available for PCs and PC-class servers . |
14 | Ferrying Jamie to his sporting activities has made me more conscious of the need to exercise , and I work out at a gym once or twice a week . ’ |
15 | He and his staff work out of a compound guarded 24 hours a day by 20 armed ex-Somali policemen . |
16 | I , I , I notice from the schedule that , I mean a tremendous difference in cost per person if you just add , divided the people into , which suggest the way you 're being work out on a basis of individual needs , and what the carer provides . |
17 | In your free time , you might go to the hairdresser or beautician regularly , work out in a gymnasium , do a sport , go swimming , go out to films , concerts , shows or restaurants , visit friends , take up a new hobby , take evening classes , or join a social club . |
18 | Being able to print the experiments , or at least get them out there somehow , is really important because they get the thrill of the designer and your colleague really gets the thrill of working out without a rope , without a net . |
19 | By the pragmatics of pedagogy , I mean the working out of a reflexive , interdependent relationship between theory and practice , between abstract ideas deriving from various areas of enquiry and their actualization in the achievement of practical outcomes . |
20 | Since its humble beginnings as a photocopier distributor working out of a garage , the company expanded rapidly and diversified into computers and telecommunications , accumulating 16 subsidiaries and spawning foreign subsidiaries in Poland , Bulgaria and the Czech and Slovak Republics in the process . |
21 | I did n't ring him because he plays a mean alto-sax , though he is one of the best reed men currently not working out of a studio in the Windward Isles ( wherever ) . |
22 | Solicitors acting for the Princess of Wales have demanded that secret photographs of her working out in a gym should be handed over and that she should be given details of how much money was made from them . |
23 | Which works out as a percentage , that twenty nine percent of our staff the moment are support staff . |
24 | That 's his job , sits and works out for a living . |
25 | The extreme example of soft rock is probably provided by volcanic ash and a recession of almost one mile in the period 1883–1928 of cliffs composed of this material on the island of Krakatoa between Sumatra and Java has been observed by Umbgrove ( Guilcher , 1958 ) : this works out to a loss of over 30 m ( 100 ft ) per year at some points . |
26 | Unlike building model aeroplanes or playing computer games , you can consume the finished product , which works out at a cost of 10p a pint . |
27 | That works out at a dollar an hour which is less than the federal minimum wage . ’ |
28 | Moderator that works out at a contribution of seventy five pence per minute towards the actual cost of our operation of forty pounds and twenty three pence per minute . |
29 | And when you consider that those prices include a £5 donation to The Spastics Society , the music works out at a fiver per CD or cassette ! |