Example sentences of "then [verb] out the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some groups appreciate a formal input in lecture form but other methods may be used e.g. asking participants to reflect on language they would need when holidaying or living in a country such as Greece or China , and then drawing out the theory from the discussion . |
2 | Check that your new box position is level , then chip out the plaster and masonry with hammer and steel chisel or bolster |
3 | She 's acting more naturally to the gusts , leaning out and then easing out the sheet . |
4 | Losses would be twice as high if energy producers imposed a carbon tax and kept the revenues for themselves , or if a tax were levied by a world agency which then shared out the revenue in proportion to each region 's population . |
5 | She looked at me and put her finger to her lips , then got out the broom and began to sweep up the crumbs . |
6 | Now , the cheats amongst us ( like me ) will discover that you can import graphics into the Cel editor , and will quickly come to the conclusion that very lifelike images can be formed by using a scanner to scan individual frames from a film , and then pick out the bits they want and place them on cels to form a small animated sequence . |
7 | It is as if surveyors had worked out what they were going to do and then laid out the plan on the landscape , ignoring the difficult topography of the area . |
8 | Our aim is first to determine the variation of electric field as a function of radius and then to work out the capacitance per unit length . |
9 | Henry Gunning , a Cambridge don in the eighteenth century , tells of a college fellow who " had Horace at his fingertips " — quite literally , for he committed the Odes to memory by taking the volume to the privy , getting a poem by heart , then tearing out the page for hygienic uses . |
10 | The contractor would then carry out the building work with the supervising officer ( frequently the designer ) managing the contract . |
11 | Then space out the pots close to the glass to give your charges room to develop . |
12 | First , paste a tracing of the complete outline on to ‘ A ’ and tape this piece on top of ‘ C ’ , then cut out the centre of the motif and edge-glue the portion obtained from ‘ C ’ into place . |
13 | I then cut out the neckline and sew in the usual way . |
14 | Cut away the peel and pith from both the grapefruits , and then cut out the segments , holding the fruit over the baking dish to catch the juice . |
15 | I thought of the spider , then blanked out the thought . |
16 | Breeze read this through three times , and then put out the light . |
17 | The first priority would be for the ground crews to make the bombs safe , then put out the fires and get the injured off , and everything done at top speed in case the whole lot went up . |
18 | alternative vision , he then threw out the thought that , far from varsity virtue being reflected in high A-level grade inputs , the real test was to accept lesser qualifications but achieve a high quality output ( as at Salford ) . |
19 | ANIMALS ! ’ or ‘ BIRCH ’ EM ’ and ‘ SMASH THESE THUGS ’ encouraged the public to treat young football fans as criminals , and the fans themselves then acted out the role that had been supplied for them . |
20 | The plaintiff 's friend then poured out the rest of the contents and a decomposed snail flowed out of the bottle . |
21 | then pointing out the landmarks down beneath us ; |
22 | We then brushed out the curls gently so that hair fell in soft , loose waves . |
23 | Then draw out the kite full-size , marking on the spar positions and planning where the pockets will be needed and the reinforcements . |
24 | If the law is not clear , first pose the legal question and then set out the authorities bearing on it . |
25 | The judge then set out the terms of the order sought and in the event obtained and continued : |
26 | With those I returned at speed to the boathouse and attacked the lower door , first hammering the toe of the tyre lever into a nonexistent crack between the wooden door frame and the surrounding brickwork at a level just below the keyhole , then bashing the far end of that iron , to put heavy leverage against the door frame , then wrenching out the lever and repeating the whole process above the lock , this time with fury . |
27 | The chimpanzee then pulls out the grass stem and picks off the termites with its teeth , smacking its lips with pleasure . |
28 | Then roll out the green , red and yellow pieces separately and cut out two large wedges or triangles of each , to fit the top third of the balloon . |
29 | It may also be a good option if you purchase materials as a group ; you can then share out the paper , cut to size as required . |
30 | He then pulled out the knife and demanded : ‘ Get these off the streets ! ’ |