Example sentences of "out [conj] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Worn sections can then be cut out or the entire rope disposed of .
2 Lacking the long-established authority of Time Out or the political commitment of City Limits , Event fell awkwardly between both stools .
3 Pow , mark you , needed additional threat wider out where the only hint of penetration came from Scott Nichol , whose scalding acceleration really ought to attract the attention of the national selectors .
4 It was easy to pin-point the period of time within which the theft must have occurred , and not too difficult — was it ? — to find out where the great majority of you had been during the crucial forty-five minutes .
5 You can also request a free nursery catalogue and find out where the nearest Tomy stockist is in your area .
6 During the weeks before the project began , their main tasks were , firstly , informing themselves about dementia and the needs of dementia sufferers and their relatives ( by reading , by talking to service-providers , dementia sufferers and their carers , and by visiting other similar care initiatives such as those in Liverpool and Oxford ) ; they also informed themselves about the action areas where they would be working ( finding out where the elderly people lived , what services were available , the individuals who provided them ) ; secondly , they informed others about the new project by visiting social services department teams , health authority staff , voluntary organisations , and general practitioners .
7 Pupils with little or no sight need the opportunity to explore the classroom , not only for reasons of access and safety but also to find out where the key activities take place and where the objects needed for their work and play are kept .
8 I promised to have a look at the dig and point out where the tessellated pavement should be .
9 The memorandum may also address any conflict of interest issues and set out where the perceived responsibilities ( and , therefore , risks ) lie .
10 Anne remembers sleeping seven to a bed but at ninety-six years of age was still puzzling out where the eighth member of the troupe ended up .
11 I think I 'll devote my spare time to some sleuthing , to find out where the handsome Miguel really comes from . ’
12 A headmaster friend told me recently that he had burst into a classroom mistakenly thinking some pupils were up to no good , only to discover it was drama ; and I recall one of my own students , in playing the role of a prisoner-of-war camp commandant berating the ‘ prisoners ’ and warning them that he had ways of finding out where the missing prisoner was if he did n't own up , was somewhat taken aback to hear the voice of the school caretaker call from the other end of the drama hall , ‘ There 's a boy here , Mr. Ainscough , skulking by this radiator ’ !
13 ‘ I 'm going to send Marler to Finland to nose around and see if he can find out where the missing men have vanished to .
14 For the most part it made use of trackways already established and ancient , though it is possible that new pieces of track were trampled out where the direct line required it .
15 Metcalfe and Richards point out that the strategic management literature has wrestled for the last 20 years with the problems of managing for results in unstable conditions , yet the lessons which emerge are just starting to be taken on board in the public sector .
16 As to what counsel said there is a keen dispute which their Lordships can not resolve , beyond observing that there is nothing in the abbreviated note of the arguments in the district court to suggest that counsel went further than to point out that the immediate future of the B.M.F.L. prosecution was highly speculative .
17 He points out that the working classes consisted mainly of peasants forced off the land through extreme poverty .
18 Gutteridge pointed out that the Combined Studies Board was not opposed to common teaching for the two degrees , but underlined the difficulties in practice .
19 It is pointed out that the extinct quagga , a zebra with much less striping , came from the far south of Africa where the climate is cooler and that the northern , stripeless horses also enjoy cooler weather .
20 Juliet had looked on the street map , and worked out that the nearest bus stop in Tewkesbury would be the Crescent .
21 His officers were aghast , pointing out that the minimum turning circle was half a mile and did their best to dissuade him .
22 It turns out that the minimum cell volume and interstack distance are around the values ( TMTSF ) 2 CO 4 , the only organic salt known to go superconducting at atmospheric pressure .
23 This is not to deny that plan-making is a very valuable function of our local authorities ; it is rather to point out that the existing powers to implement their plans are restricted by the price that the market puts on some land , and by the fact that the planners ' resource is in the hands of private owners rather than at the disposal of the community .
24 We should , however , like to point out that the extra beds will usually be fold-away or camp bed style and that you may find floor and drawer space cramped .
25 It should be pointed out that the audio-lingual method group of theorists do not minimise the importance of giving grammatical rules .
26 He pointed out that the best papers should indeed go to international journals because it is good both for the author and for international medical literature .
27 Surprisingly , Daphne has found out that the best time of day for picking is midday .
28 He points out that the best people , like Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin , started singing in gospel choirs not at music lessons .
29 I have pointed out that the early structuralists treated the discursive elements in their analysis as ‘ natural ’ , as empirically given .
30 It has been pointed out that the legal protection of children 's welfare is not the same as the conferment of rights on children , since it presupposes that welfare agencies , judges and even parents would have the right to take decisions on the child 's behalf .
  Next page