Example sentences of "and [vb -s] out [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He knows every corner and brick of the cathedral and points out the glories of the 11th-century ( Romanesque ) triforium with its later , inferior , 14th-century equivalent : ‘ You do see , do n't you ? ’
2 Excel boasts a graph creating wizard , which guides you through graph creation , and turns out the kind of thing you see in the screenshots .
3 The letter states that efforts will be made to create a ‘ fair distribution ’ of press releases , and holds out the olive-branch of club membership before the next company-reporting season in November .
4 In response , however , Polycarp turns to the crowd in the amphitheatre and shouts out the words which the Proconsul has invited him to repeal as if they applied to the audience in the arena .
5 None of this gives the impression of an unreservedly enlightened society and bears out the differences in attitudes and opinions between younger and older people to which reference has already been made .
6 It burrows into the soil and hollows out a sound chamber at the base of the burrow .
7 The cultured , husky voice rises and shakes out an incandescence of brilliant obscenity , of sexual and visceral allusion , the stripped message being that serious work is being interrupted by trivialities which someone else should be dealing with .
8 Bono stiffens in his chair and spits out the list .
9 Then she locks herself in one of the cubicles , puts her bag on the toilet seat , and takes out the tools of her trade : a red satin basque with suspenders attached , a pair of black lace panties , black fishnet stockings and shiny high-heeled shoes .
10 I dictate and Cats scribbles away and bashes out the replies on the word processor kindly loaned to us by the theatre .
11 The leader takes a watch with a second hand , points to a player and calls out a letter of the alphabet .
12 A person is chosen , who spins a plate and calls out a number .
13 Player one goes to the middle , spins the plate and calls out a number .
14 Peg opens a drawer and gets out a nail file from a manicure set .
15 9.30am Liz arrives at the catering office and gets out the floats for the refectories and union bar .
16 But the work also had to contend with three apses , and here it met with less success : in the apse to Orpheus 's right the panel is a poor fit , and throws out the meeting of the guilloche border of the main design with the north-western abutement .
17 Someone gets strangled in the wire and pulls out the plug .
18 He delves into his portable coolbox and fishes out an ice cool can of lager .
19 If she 's released and lets out the story about ‘ Baffetti ’ pushing cocaine .
20 ‘ Sorry — I ca n't stop ! ’ she cries and lets out the clutch .
21 Suppose that I am sitting by a bowl of fruit ; my hand hovers over a pear , then a peach catches my eye ; their distinctive favours revive in memory and pull against each other , then my hand moves over and picks out the peach .
22 When the Davy Lamp is taken into air that contains more than 5 per cent of firedamp , or if the air passing the lamp is suddenly contaminated to that extent , the air inside the lamp explodes and puts out the light but the mesh prevents the explosion being transmitted to the air outside the lamp Thus although the miner is put in the dark he is alive to tell the tale .
23 It pulls up and rounds out the corners of its mouth , and chomps its teeth together rapidly in an obsequious manner , as if it is saying : ‘ Do n't hurt me , I 'm only a baby ! ’
24 Chapter 15 discusses the distinction between experts and arbitrators and sets out the factors for an assessment of which category a referee belongs to .
25 The lecture provides a guide to the subject-matter and sets out the foundations on which the student must build .
26 The Act creates a Supervisory Authority , and sets out the provisions for setting up a stock exchange and for the public dealing with securities .
27 Sampling lists , that is , a record which identifies and sets out the population from which a sample is to be drawn , may not always completely enumerate the population from which the sample is to be drawn , the list may follow some peculiar sequence , sections of the population may be difficult to contact or refuse to co-operate , and so on .
28 Objective a ) requires the provision of information resources to underpin the research effort , and implicitly provides for our function as a publisher ; b ) explicitly mentions the library and the archive collection ; c ) implies the efficient curation of information , and the granting of access to the resources ; d ) specifies our enquiry , consultancy and educational functions , all of which have a high information content ; e ) demands the use of expertise and data for the provision of specialist services , and f ) relates to our public amenity function , and sets out the purposes for which access to the amenity is provided .
29 The guide spells out their rights , describes the type of help to expect in school , explains the process of issuing statements of special needs and sets out the appeals procedure for dissatisfied parents .
30 I have enjoyed reading the Draft Plan , which is very clear , and sets out the issues in an informed and concise manner .
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