Example sentences of "out [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 This award , under the Franco-British ( ESRC/CNRS ) exchange scheme , funded a number of visits to France to carry out collaborative research with colleagues of the Institut National de la Sante et Recherche Medicale , France .
2 Still more irritating was the fact that whilst Vaughan laboured slowly , working up his ideas through a series of studies , Minton dashed out striking designs with astonishing facility , working with fierce concentration and a pertinacious resistance to interruptions .
3 Customers have to sort out specific requirements with a local undertaker .
4 He also patented a new design of locomotive superheater and automatic train-stop system to prevent overrunning of signals , and carried out extensive trials with locomotives burning oil and pulverized coal with a view to reducing fuel costs .
5 Although President dos Santos had long expressed his willingness to form such a government , the agreement marked a significant policy change for Savimbi who had hitherto ruled out political co-operation with the MPLA-PT .
6 He dressed quickly , all the time arguing fiercely with himself , working out possible conversations with his mother , and what he would say to her , the devastating arguments he would present … and all the time he knew that she would say her piece and he would agree .
7 You can try out FRESH WAYS WITH VEGETABLES free for 10 days at the special low price of £1.99 inc. p&p .
8 Hair Type : Grown out tinted layers with lots of regrowth. naturally dark blonde straight hair , fine in texture .
9 The spatial differentials are , however , most marked at the local scales which pick out residential clusters with distinctive social mixes .
10 The group reportedly carried out joint operations with members of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland ( NSCN ) and with guerrilla groups from Myanma ( Burma ) .
11 The centre was established last autumn with SFr40 million ( US $30 million ) from the Swiss government and has an NEC SX-3 vector-processing supercomputer linked to the high-capacity Swiss education and research network ( SWITCH ) and to those carrying out joint research with Swiss government organizations .
12 The Pentagon was interested in the role of certain Commonwealth countries as well as Britain herself , nor did it rule out separate arrangements with the more important of them if necessary .
13 He saw the blade go in and then come out gleaming red with his blood .
14 There is no point in sending out actual photographs with every press release , but a clear photocopy will give the reporter a good idea of the building and may persuade his editor to send a photographer to take special pictures for the newspaper .
15 Straight after that they played the main Mill team , and again turned out comfortable winners with a 3 .
16 The Guidance identifies three main types of family centre : the therapeutic centre where skilled workers carry out intensive casework with families ; the community centre where local voluntary groups provide a neighbourhood meeting place for particular activities and the self-help centre often run on co-operative lines to provide an informal support service for families ( Guidance , vol 2 , para 3.20 ) .
17 The committee also recommended that the government clarify the rules covering the supply of heat and energy so that anyone planning a CHP scheme would not need to carry out long negotiations with the electricity industry .
18 Taking one multi-coloured piece at a time , roll out long tubes with your fingers for snakes .
19 I had tried out Indonesian cooking with the chef , makeup , hairdressing and all sorts of things and it was good fun .
20 The English Mechanic lured her and she carried out explosive experiments with the powder for her father 's sporting guns .
21 Taiwan sees these talks as establishing a means of smoothing out practical problems with China in a difficult political environment .
22 The rape and murder of four US churchwomen who were carrying out humanitarian work with the displaced in December 1980 has received the most detailed international press coverage , but it is by no means an isolated case .
23 The communities continue to carry out humanitarian work with the displaced and in the hospitals .
24 However , it does mean that you can take out big monsters with a direct hit from a Doom Diver , which makes them very useful indeed .
25 ‘ I wonder how many suspicious wives have caught out errant husbands with that trick ? ’
26 S 41 states that a charitable company must get the Commissioners ' consent before it carries out certain transactions with its directors , such as payments in respect of loss of office or retirement .
27 Secondly , the third party solicitor may point out certain errors with regard to the basis on which a claim has been investigated and may also change or expand grounds of fault .
28 The CPU carries out certain operations with the information , but most importantly , it sends the information to the computer 's memory ( see FiguresI.l and 1.2 ) .
29 In foreign policy , while seldom innovative , he did try to carve out new relationships with Britain 's new European partners , especially through his close personal association with Helmut Schmidt , the West German chancellor and a fellow social democrat , as well as maintaining his contacts with the new US Democratic administration of Jimmy Carter .
30 There is other gear : another pin , from which I pick out chunky flakes with my little finger , a zero Flexible Friend behind an expanding flake which , when I leave this stance an hour later , I will rip from its placement , and a wire which rattles uselessly in a flared crack .
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