Example sentences of "we can [verb] out the " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of the white boy , we can rule out the possibility of " mother-tongue " interference because his first exposure to Creole was almost certainly rather late in life and too late to " interfere " with his acquisition of LE . |
2 | I hope , though , there are fifteen hundred families in Portslade who are doing that job , not for me but for them , so that we can carry out the important educational processes that go on within the college . |
3 | But at least we can sort out the issues involved . |
4 | Near as we can make out the SunSoft deal with Motorola Inc for the PowerPC ( see front page ) is very fresh . |
5 | We can find out the ‘ heritability ’ of the trait . |
6 | So by measuring just one substance we can work out the overall total salinity . |
7 | We can work out the total increase in income by recalling that the slope of the withdrawals line is equal to the sum of the marginal propensities to save and import ( given that , in this model , the marginal propensity to tax is zero ) . |
8 | Once this is accepted we can seek out the logical consistencies in contextual use which constitute ‘ structural principles ’ and which make sense of otherwise apparently baffling practices and beliefs . |
9 | ‘ However , we would like to have ours up and running much sooner so that we can iron out the teething problems before it becomes law . ’ |
10 | Within another two miles we can pick out the inverted ‘ L ’ pattern of one end of a long forest where it touches a B road , adjacent to which point two minor roads feed in at T-junctions ( K , picture taken from south of track — with apologies for the slightly confusing cloud shadow . ) |
11 | Erm from a specifically , no , what I we can pick out the bad solid tumours and the good solid tumours . |
12 | Nice numbers that are easy to work with we can count out the pennies , count on our fingers , let you . |
13 | From ( 8–37 ) and ( 8–38 ) and and by varying k we can trace out the possible steady-state consumption levels . |