Example sentences of "out the [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To set out the agreed priorities of capital schemes .
2 The Wilson committee largely concurred with these views , and pointed out the specific problems of small firms in raising long term finance , whether loan or equity .
3 ‘ this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
4 made clear , this approach is in accord with the approach of the general law of principal and agent in relation to fraudulent misrepresentations made by an agent in carrying out the specific instructions of his principal .
5 In a rejoinder to Darling 's criticisms , Kirk ( 1978 ) , a member of the committee , points out the specific references in the report to the weakness of Hirst 's approach , and the addition of appeals to the social usefulness of educational activities ( something foreign to Hirst who was concerned primarily with intrinsic worth ) as evidence of an attempt to look beyond a cognitive based curriculum .
6 Thatcher was reported as wanting the CSCE to set out the conditions for free elections , provide observers to monitor their observance , define the rule of law and human rights , set out the essential principles for sound legal systems and help to resolve minority rights issues .
7 She was flown immediately by helicopter to Hillsborough Castle in County Down where she was carrying out the only engagements of the visit , a lunch party and a garden party for 1,200 people on a day Ulster was swept by torrential rain .
8 The company began operating in the world 's rainforests when it bought out the international interests of the American company Tenneco in 1988 .
9 In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs .
10 He could just make out the two rows of cottages and the fields beyond them .
11 He says Mr Newton , 25 , who also faces being fired by Thresher this morning , picked out the two items at random while under pressure to reveal precisely what Mr Lamont bought .
12 Mr Rabin said he favoured allowing some deportees to join the Palestinian delegation , but he ruled out the two deportees on the reported Egyptian list because they were PLO officials .
13 Work out the actual numbers of the following agents remembering the code that b 12 and c 5
14 But sometimes the door was open and they 'd do it all out the front doors like this a and fresh , fresh people trying to get in .
15 They enable one to draw out the distinctive features of that culture , in a more useful manner than does the framework provided by others , and to consider the impact of both history and resources .
16 This is because enzymes ( proteins that are responsible for carrying out the chemical processes within the body ) act more quickly as the temperature is raised .
17 Before leaving the ground floor , make your notes and sketches and set out the approximate costs of making good the defects and of any necessary alterations .
18 He even sounded out the Israeli authorities on the chance for local autonomy , making ( for him ) the dramatic statement that ‘ Jordan is not authorised to decide the future of the Palestinian population on the West Bank ’ .
19 Kitting out THE controversial subjects of the issue of replica kits and stewarding at soccer matches are examined in Standing Room Only ( BBC2 6.55pm ) .
20 Many different lines of evidence may be used to flesh out the bare bones of the fossils .
21 Though she had been angry with fitzAlan , she would not have blurted out the bare facts to just anyone .
22 Cookery book instructions to " de-seed " tomatoes or squeeze out the watery parts before cooking are unrealistic ; the water content of tomatoes is 94 per cent and the sole effective way to get rid of it is by evaporation .
23 Can you imagine a town girl , at 6 o'clock in the morning , before breakfast , cleaning out the Danish piggeries on a piece of dry bread and cold milk .
24 However , the British sex and race discrimination legislation spells out the equivalent concepts of direct and indirect discrimination .
25 You will recall that we have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions setting out the perceived needs of governing bodies of sport for national and sub-national facilities , to provide the basis of a 12-year implementation programme .
26 Amy was typing envelopes , sending out the final copies of the newsletter .
27 ‘ We 're hoping to get some sort of fail-safe mechanism written in so we can take control of the club and sort out the legal matters after that , ’ he said .
28 A Building Control Officer , in considering the relaxation , pointed out the following aspects of the property : The building fronts the pavement and therefore an external ramp to the entrance door could not be provided .
29 So Tory Central Office in their desperate search for support ca n't even filter out the Labour councillors on a council they apparently despise .
30 He pushed the book across and pointed out the swirling fronds of ‘ Seaweed ’ and the stiffly formal ‘ Sweet Pea ’ , while Iris looked on , nodding and chipping in with observations from time to time .
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