Example sentences of "not [verb] out the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I WAS delighted that Newcastle City Council leader Jeremy Beecham will not bail out the ailing Newcastle United FC ( Echo Jan 15 ) .
2 And they could not rule out the bigger commercial craft , tugs , lighters , oil tankers , and general cargo coasters , pursuing their lawful occasions on the Thames .
3 Reports in mid-October suggested , however , that US and United Kingdom investigators still believed that the new evidence did not rule out the original assumption that the attack had been ordered by Iran and Syria in revenge for the accidental shooting down in July 1988 in the Gulf of an Iranian airbus by the USS Vincennes , when 290 people were killed [ see pp. 36169-70 ; 37898 ] .
4 The European Environment Commissioner is not singling out the British , even though the Minister and other senior Ministers seek to attack this honourable Commissioner .
5 In turn , the owner is blaming her local council for not paying out the full amount of housing benefits to her tenants .
6 However , you should not work out the entire mock interview beforehand or you will lose the element of spontaneity .
7 In fact , analysis of the interview material did not mark out the Irish women as particularly different from their British-born counterparts on any dimension of attitudes or behaviour .
8 The notes do not set out the full legal requirements .
9 If the bank mortgage form does not set out the precise amount of the home loan and the terms under which it is to be repaid , then it is important to ensure that the client receives a letter from the bank manager spelling out in precise terms the nature of the loan , the interest rate applicable to it and the regularity of the instalment payments .
10 I shall not read out the main provisions of the agreement , because they fall outwith the terms of the Adjournment debate topic , but they are available to the general public , and to hon. Members in the Library .
11 ‘ Why not go out the front gate , the way they came in ? ’
12 The tribunals are meant to provide simple informal justice in an atmosphere in which the ordinary man feels he is at home … an atmosphere which does not shut out the ordinary man so that he is prepared to conduct his own case before them with a reasonable prospect of success .
13 But all the will-power she could muster could not shut out the desolate sense of emptiness that had closed like a cold hand round her heart .
14 I have not worked out the exact link but the motto on all silver is same and ditto some old aunts in the west of Ireland perhaps by now dead ) .
15 Miller and Swift do not point out the important fact that conservatives care for language in itself , and not just as an indicator of social mores .
16 While Poulantzas allows that the sort of research designed to sustain this view has some limited use 's he first of all objects that it does not bear out the factual claim that government officials and leading capitalists belong to an identifiable group .
17 So long as the Algerian and Berlin crises were continuing , de Gaulle did not spell out the full implications of this threat , although his decisions , in 1959 , to withdraw the French Mediterranean fleet from NATO and to deny the US permission to base atomic weapons in France were clearly designed to reinforce the original message .
18 Although Maggie could n't make out the exact words , she knew they were from both sides .
19 But not so deafening that she could n't make out the anguished cries of : ‘ Wheee …
20 Perhaps the producer hurried the film prematurely into production , or the director did n't carry out the necessary preparation .
21 But glamour could n't drown out the tough talk from French car chiefs on the threat from Japan .
22 does n't work out the right way , but that must be just the tip of the iceberg as far as you 're concerned .
23 Erm , no it does n't , it picks out various bits from er er from a memo that Gordon dealt with , it does n't set out the total alternate budget process .
24 She did n't take out the folded sheet .
25 I told him that if he did n't cut out the vicious behaviour , Brian and I were going to cut out the co-operation , we 'd stop eating .
26 ‘ Then nothing to suggest that — granted he walked in of his own will — he did n't walk out the same way ? ’
27 Cost-cutters who wo n't pay out the extra for ‘ traditional ’ , ‘ free-range ’ , ‘ conservation grade ’ or ‘ organic ’ can no longer put the blame for cruelty to animals on the factory farmers .
28 ‘ He could n't go out the front door to play without being mugged . ’
29 Lisa had been fully occupied explaining to a rather elderly lady why she could n't pick out the exact blooms that were to be delivered to her daughter-in-law in New Zealand .
30 He would n't get out the bloody way .
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