Example sentences of "who [verb] out the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course there were again too many people chasing too few jobs , but they took it so well , from the older ones amongst the women , who shared out the few cleaning jobs that were going in the City of London , to the elderly Scottish temporary Clerk-in-Charge of the boy 's department . |
2 | She is pictured with her mum Christine and TV personality Julian Simmons who drew out the winning entry . |
3 | On the other hand , it is unlikely that the duke of Normandy , who granted out the larger part of the demesne in feudal tenures , or the count of Toulouse , who was slow to consolidate his lands , was a major contributor to agricultural progress . |
4 | It was the Queen , not Prince Philip , who spelt out the brutal alternatives . |
5 | The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts . |
6 | It was Nevin who eked out the second goal in the 16th minute . |
7 | But he had always failed to impress the grown-ups in Never Never Land : the ones who handed out the end-of-term prizes , and the folk who decided which movies were important and meaningful , as opposed to escapist fun for all the family . |
8 | And one lucky spectator who pulled out the winning raffle ticket for a copy of the world 's earliest stamp , The Penny Black , valued at £45 , was Tom Pickering of Tyne and Wear . |
9 | Some gangs tour America , staying in motels and stalking the Vietnamese with a torn-out copy of the ‘ Nguyen ’ page in the local telephone book or with the help of local fixers who point out the rich pickings in each city . |
10 | Being born and brought up next to a butcher 's shop in a Somerset town in the closing years of the 18th century may not have been the healthiest start in life for a child , but those who saw out the dangerous first two or three years seemed to have stood a good chance of survival thereafter . |
11 | Bodley 's view about the literary insignificance of English drama was formally challenged by Ben Jonson who published plays in the Folio edition of his Workes in 1616 and later , and in response to Jonson 's success , by Shakespeare 's first editors , Heminge and Condell , who brought out the First Folio of Shakespeare 's plays in 1623 ( eight years after Shakespeare died ) . |
12 | Andy and William are standing on a seat ; Andy leans out over a table laden with glasses , a champagne bottle in one hand and his other arm held by William , who leans out the opposite way to balance him . |
13 | It is they who carry out the traditional infantry role of closing with and destroying the enemy . |
14 | The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks . |
15 | These are the most experienced operators , directing and managing one or more clients and their PR campaigns , and supervising teams of PR staff who carry out the various projects and activities of each campaign . |
16 | Although sometimes the terminology will vary , there will always have to be people who carry out the various roles identified in Figure 2 . |
17 | The result is that if it was some lesser employee of the company ( e.g. a mere store manager or area manager ) who put out the offending brochure or advertisement , it may be difficult to get a conviction . |
18 | The surgeons in Utah who carried out the first artificial heart operation are still waiting to see how their patient manages before carrying out any more operations . |
19 | Consultant neurosurgeon Fred Nath , who carried out the delicate operation yesterday free of charge at Middlesbrough General Hospital , said the next few days would be important . |
20 | It was he who carried out the Stalinist purges which lasted from 1949 to 1953 . |
21 | But the man who carried out the latest probe , Manchester University social sciences professor Howard Parker , said they were ‘ nothing to be terribly worried about . ’ |
22 | In 1984 , ERA became members of the Technical Services Agency ( TSA ) , a user-controlled community technical aid centre who carried out the in-depth survey of our flats and who issued us with a long detailed report . |
23 | Where the control failed — largely , he argued , because the autocrats lost control of the bureaucrats who carried out the day-to-day organization — the cultures collapsed . |
24 | Darlington and District Vehicle Inspectorate , who carried out the incognito tests , have now put three MOT garages out of action and banned eight MOT testers from testing more cars . |
25 | The deputy head who carried out the original study was willing to repeat the exhausting exercise , even though he was also responsible for the CCC . |
26 | Drs Richard Lansdown and William Yule of the Institute of Psychiatry , who carried out the preliminary studies , looked at primary school children in London and Leeds . |
27 | It was indeed Darwin 's wife , Emma , herself a scientist , who pointed out the real danger in the use of scientific method when she asked him : " May not the habit in scientific pursuits of believing nothing till it is proved , influence your mind too much in other things which can not be proved in the same way ? and which if true are likely to be above our comprehension ? " |
28 | It is important that I should ask the hon. Gentleman carefully to consider what he has just said about my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , who set out the legal position as a Law Officer . |
29 | Press releases It was Simon Jenkins who set out the basic modus operandi for SAVE 's initial work — the press release . |