Example sentences of "for [verb] out the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These ambiguous examples are particularly useful for bringing out the difference between the two types of interpretation . |
2 | It 's well worth the trouble , though , firstly because it 's obviously ideal for bringing out the bass in small guitars , secondly because it looks just fabulous , and thirdly because it makes the inside of the guitar smell like an explosion in a spice market . |
3 | The use of cables , if available , is excellent for bringing out the definition at the centre of the chest ( origin ) due to the fact that they allow movement over the body 's centre-line without loss of tension . |
4 | If you find this comfortable , then it 's a great benefit for keeping out the spindrift when winter climbing . |
5 | ‘ It 's a Brandy Mac , the best thing for keeping out the cold . |
6 | And er , I thought I 'd probably have wall paper on that wall , you know , use , use the curtains just as plenty of fullness , but have them for keeping out the light or keeping in the heat , |
7 | But was damnably plagu 'd for to find out the Sign |
8 | There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance . |
9 | The second reason for spelling out the approach is to highlight the limitations in current attempts to relate computational models to the actual operations of the visual system . |
10 | This part is taken from the first 4 bars of the Pride And Joy solo and illustrates a great device for filling out the sound of your lines . |
11 | As they travelled along he used one pair for reading , one pair for looking out the window and the other for glancing around the carriage . |
12 | Waste no time on preliminaries : you score no marks for writing out the question — that simply wastes time . |
13 | Dictionary for seeking out the meaning of every word you are uncertain about . |
14 | This might be , technically , unimportant , but it could signify a scheme for marking out the design . |
15 | An agreement was signed with Penge U.D.C. on 14 November , for cleaning out the shelter for £1 per annum . |
16 | He is a man used to having his orders carried out , and there is no doubt that he has the toughness needed for cleaning out the bank . |
17 | She has slept in her clothes as usual , so she reaches at once for her birch-bark pail ( podoinik ) with its removable lid and spout for pouring out the milk once she has returned from milking her cow , or two cows if she is rich . |
18 | If the gritty Hugh is away opening for his country , then no doubt there is a stronger case for testing out the leadership qualities of Maynard , who has himself been the subject of some speculation concerning the furniture vans . |
19 | Furthermore , it highlights the suitability of referring to this type of project for testing out the appropriateness of applying the notion of punishment to probation practice . |
20 | She sat cross-legged , like a native in the bazaar , surrounded by her implements … the knife and the straight edge for cutting the cartridge paper , the wooden mandrels for rolling the paper into shape , the powder flask , the two-and-a-half dram tin measures for measuring out the powder and finally , alas , the pot of grease , the cause of all the trouble . |
21 | Although it was Church who originally proposed the use of ‘ pinches ’ and ‘ scoops ’ for measuring out the components of salt-sugar solutions for the purpose of oral rehydration , it was BRAC which adapted this method for use by the people of Bangladesh . |
22 | The farmer 's servants were all for pulling out the weeds but the farmer pointed out that this would mean that some of the good wheat would also be lost . |
23 | The Government department concerned for dishing out the dosh in these matters must presumably think croquet is a corporate hospitality device . |
24 | Concluding that there was no economic justification for phasing out the stations before the end of their planned lives , it also told Nuclear Electric that it would be willing to look at plans for capital spending to extend the life of the stations . |
25 | However , while returning home with the Cup might not quite be an occasion for breaking out the ticker tape and launching into an orgy of street parties , it would be nice to see England do well , and there is no reason why they should not . |
26 | He then went and called on a Mrs who 'd got a confectionery shop , corner of Road and Road and a hard luck story there , he got a few pound for doing out the sacrament , he got some money from her . |
27 | Be careful not to qualify praise ( do not , for instance , say , ‘ Thank you for taking out the rubbish — why do n't you do that all the time ? ’ ) . |
28 | Connie Franks recommends the first week in June as being early enough for putting out the bedding plants . |
29 | And it was the L D C who were responsible for making out the rest day rosters you see . |
30 | Once again it boils down to confidence , and the small test I recommend on page 14 for finding out the colours that make you feel secure , can apply just as well to style . |