Example sentences of "out [coord] [v-ing] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the hospitals in respect of which he has received an expression of interest in opting out or establishing a national health service trust .
2 Such rights may also place restrictions on the future running and conduct of the target 's business and consideration may have to be given either to modifying these or buying out or repaying the relevant rights or loans .
3 Philip , however , seems to have overplayed his hand , demanding that Henry surrender Pacy-sur-Eure as security while the exchange was being carried out and causing the English King to break off the conference in indignation .
4 In Brown v Merton , Sutton and Wandsworth AHA ( Kemp & Kemp , 2 , para 1 – 154 ) a report from the Spinal Injuries Association setting out and costing the various requirements of a quadraplegic plaintiff was relied on by Taylor J in his assessment of damages .
5 Instead of digging out and removing the bottom spit , simply fork it up , break it open and leave it where it is .
6 As described earlier , close involvement of a family member assists the major transition into a Home , and help with practical tasks such as unpacking , sorting out and explaining the daily routine helps to build a relationship between residential care staff , family , and the new resident .
7 Jon sees the key to it all as simply getting out and having a good time : ‘ I just do it for a laugh , basically .
8 The second stage is the much more active one of going out and securing a steady stream of coverage for the company and its products or services .
9 Eradication of the less serious fungi is usually a simple matter of cutting out and burning the infected timber .
10 They just felt like going out and killing a little pillock .
11 Their work involves tasks which most people find distasteful or frightening — from emptying bed pans , giving enemas , changing dressings on sometimes horrific wounds , to laying out and washing the dead .
12 The want of technique is compounded by the greater nervousness felt when facing out and surveying the whole sweep of exposure below .
13 He slowed at a view point , leaning out and examining the wet stone surface .
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