Example sentences of "be [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 You are to search out the traitor Raphael and , when you find him , kill him or bring him back for me . ’
2 Siban commands , and I am to carry out the reconnaissance . ’
3 GOVERNMENT health watchdogs are to carry out a survey of women working in computer microchip factories amid fears they may suffer a higher risk of miscarriage .
4 * South Korea and Russia are to carry out a joint survey to assess the damage caused by Soviet dumping of radioactive waste in the Sea of Japan .
5 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
6 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
7 Four hospitals in the central south area are to carry out a pilot study in running their own affairs , a first step towards opting out of the National Health Service .
8 ‘ I say , ’ he said jovially , ‘ I see my mama 's been lashing out a bit . ’
9 For example , on a second camera pass a projector was run along with the Discovery model to project action within the craft , seen at the windows , the windows having been blacked out the first time .
10 Touchmaster are bringing out a range of software designed specifically for use with their tablet ; games and educational programs in the main but the real proof of success will come if independent software houses decide to support it .
11 Gallimard , meanwhile , are bringing out the correspondence between Picasso and Apollinaire , a monograph on Masson by Bernard Noël , and a study of Leonardo and Titian by David Rosand , provisionally entitled La trace de l'artiste .
12 The British Horse Society , too , are bringing out an update on their Bed and Breakfast for Horses booklet .
13 A team at London 's Institute of Cancer are to try out a vaccine developed by gene technology against melanoma , which kills 2,000 people in Britain each year .
14 Finally , as Pete had been opening out the canvas deck cover on a relaunched Fairline Fury while Ted paced the dock alongside , he 'd looked up at his employer and said , ‘ You really want to know ? ’
15 This board of directors has just been spelling out the fact that we 're in big trouble ; we 're heavily in debt , we 're showing a … a net loss before taxation … we can barely afford this month 's wages bills , we ca n't meet half our orders … all that does n't just come blazing in overnight after an accident with the new singeing machine in the printing plant … ’
16 because like when I see him , you know , and he has been sorted out a bit recently not really sorted
17 We are ruling out no possibilities of course , but the evidence suggests the crime was committed by a club resident . ’
18 The World Wide Fund for Nature estimates that between 15 and 20 species are dying out every year .
19 So that was why he 'd been in the club so often over the past few weeks — he 'd been checking out the lie of the land , assessing the place as a possible investment .
20 It is very difficult to do this satisfactorily ; the experienced reader can nearly always see where the joins have been made and , of course , for the student the exercise in beginning research has been carried out the wrong way round .
21 As soon as these orders had been carried out the prisoners started to leave .
22 Although some remedial work had been carried out the first major improvement was made in 1710 with the completion of a new stone pier .
23 Now they are checking out a number of other countries for a spring 1993 visit .
24 So when you actually are checking out a book , the librarian runs a little light pen , is it , over the code , so that it
25 PUNK ROCK has already become horribly stymied , yet bands like Magazine and The Banshees are checking out the fresher , stranger places to take the music .
26 He had been seeking out the spot on which his little brother was strangled and we had encountered the murderer there .
27 Anyone could have been looking out the window seeing them being cheap with the teddy boy .
28 When you are writing out a cheque , be careful to minimise the risk of forgery and fraud .
29 Our eyes , legs , and even our voice act as though we are living out the dream .
30 He 's been chucked out a lot recently has n't he ?
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