Example sentences of "out [noun] 's [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But right now , if you do n't mind , Giles , I think Cavell should meet Penny Seu Chen so that they can sort out Maria 's schedule for the next few days , as I doubt if Maria has had time to familiarise herself with it yet .
2 Setting out Labour 's case for international co-operation to strengthen world security and combat environmental degradation , Mr Kinnock said : ‘ It is an argument for global citizenship — a recognition of the fact that in the world now and for the future , passive co-existence is not enough .
3 It 's time to get Britain working again sets out Labour 's programme for national recovery — the immediate action which a Labour government will take to get the economy out of recession .
4 The shadow Scottish secretary , Tom Clarke , aims to set out Labour 's stall by outlining proposals for a revamped Scottish Constitutional Convention in a speech tomorrow .
5 This is a weighty , passionate document mapping out China 's occupation of Tibet and human rights abuses therein .
6 British Rail was ruling out King 's Cross at that stage , yet two or three years later BR tells us that King 's Cross is essential .
7 When the police straightened out Innocent 's body on the ground , know what they found in his hand , hey ?
8 Wycliffe asked Curtis to point out Riddle 's yard on the map .
9 It wrote to a number of firms pointing out Derry 's potential for industrial development .
10 Of course various conclusions can , and have been , drawn from these experiments , but I think that they bear out Erikson 's theory about the connection between women and inner space .
11 It consists primarily of : concentrating the construction of turbo-alternators in the new Alsthom-Atlantique group , with a production capacity of about 10000 MW per year ; concentrating all industrial resources for the fabrication of the boilers in Framatome , with a production capacity of eight units a year ; the CEA has also bought out Westinghouse 's share in Framatome 's equity so as to have complete control of the further development of the technology , the licence for which expired in 1982 .
12 Foster fully supports the International Agreement signed in Montreal to eventually phase out society 's dependence on these products which have important uses in refrigeration , air-conditining and foam-blowing .
13 Patten promised last year a paper that would set out Britain 's agenda for the environment to the end of the century .
14 Incidentally , one of the curious phenomena of my library is that when you take out Bleddyn 's autobiography from the shelves it automatically opens at the very page mentioned above .
15 I 'll sort out Francis 's stuff in the Abacos .
16 EDS subsequently bought out Bedaux 's share of EDS-Bedaux and it became EDS Spain .
17 Tomorrow I 'll clean out mam 's bedroom for you . ’
18 They 'd staked out Culley 's flat for half a day and most of the night .
19 Again , the grant consolidated existing ducal interests , rounding out Gloucester 's influence in the honour of Pickering further east .
20 Again , the grant consolidated existing ducal interests , rounding out Gloucester 's influence in the honour of Pickering further east .
21 She ought to unpack , but she only got as far as getting out Ricky 's photograph in its blue silk frame and putting it beside the bed .
22 She marched straight into Tony Richardson 's office in her summer dress and sandals , sorted out Walter 's money to her satisfaction , and continued to do so for The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Tom Jones , nine Merchant-Ivory films and more recently Ballad of the Sad Café , from Carson McCullers 's poignant novel .
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