Example sentences of "for [v-ing] out [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is very convenient for touching out small rust spots on anything that need reliable , safe treatment ; from garden tools , and wrought ironwork , to toys , bicycles and , of course , cars .
2 17 SUPER Mario 's left hand is known as his Block Bopper to punch his way through walls , and his right foot the Steel-toed Turtle Tromper , for stamping out deadly Koopa Turtles .
3 A LETTER reproves me for singling out rotten spelling in other places , notably The Guardian , and goes on to point out that this magazine is not immune .
4 My answer to that would be that er since the only permissible reason for pushing out this inset boundary would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built development , and built development would not seem to be within er the possibility of er Policy E N V One as well as within the possibility of er other policies
5 Higher quality printers should be acquired for the heavy-duty work involved in printing out student theses in the third year , and for printing out graphic output from garden design software , which should be purchased from 1993/94 .
6 HOMELESS charity Shelter apologised yesterday for sending out mock repossession notices to 32,000 families .
7 The L.C. is not responsible for finding out relevant life stories of our friends — that is the responsibility of each particular H.C .
8 A useful section at the back of the book gives clear instructions for carrying out various DIY tasks .
9 A working party , chaired by Robin Bidwell of the consultancy Environmental Resources , sets out proposals for a scheme to provide ( i ) a framework within which environmental consulting groups can declare their competence for carrying out environmental auditing and ( ii ) a code of practice to be followed when undertaking environmental audits .
10 The changeability of political concerns and priorities means that governments are unwilling to make long-term commitments to compensate enterprises for carrying out public service objectives ( NEDO 1976 : 28 , 43 ) .
11 Now he has very emotional reasons for carrying out this work .
12 After reviewing the procedure which had been in force since 1983 , he referred to the decision of the Divisional Court in Ex parte Handscomb and said that he accepted the conclusion of that court : ‘ that there are strong arguments for carrying out this consultation exercise as soon as practicable following the imposition of a discretionary life sentence . ’
13 The rule of thumb for working out Maximum Heart Rate ( MHR ) is 225 minus your age in years .
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