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

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1 Some were sprinkled with pine needles , having just been engaged in decking out the hall with fresh sprays of evergreen .
2 She rubbed out the H with a single furious sweep and began to write out the entire alphabet in order , one impeccable letter after another .
3 Once inside , he took out the canister with the dust sample from the museum , and headed for the laboratory .
4 Six parents , Paula , June , Christine , Cathy , Andrew and Linda , each tested out the products with their children .
5 In December Secretary Paget set out the position with gloomy — and inaccurate figures .
6 Only very rarely has the patient carried out the act with suicidal intent in mind .
7 Still , it is an election year and the nominally apolitical Fed is expected to rally round the incumbent president and dole out the credit with a liberal hand .
8 The first merely points out the difficulties with scepticism ; the internalist would accept this and say that these difficulties have to be faced and not ignored .
9 It was a little bit awkward , because she wanted to spend a long weekend there in July , and I had to sort out the dates with Alex to make sure they did n't clash .
10 I imagined what would happen if I should tear the sleeves out , or cut it up , or run to the kitchen for the tomato-ketchup and pour it all over the bodice ; if I should rip out the collar with my teeth .
11 As he sorted out the porter with amazingly fluent Spanish , Perdita noticed he was wearing a bomber jacket with US Open printed on the back .
12 Even if only two or three people from the media attend , it may be a good moment to organize an interview , making sure to flesh out the story with quotations from a range of people .
13 She rummaged in her pockets and pulled out the keys with one hand , and the bit of paper with the other .
14 All that one can profitably do is concentrate on weeding out the propositions with faulty grammar and those that contextually give rise to paradoxes .
15 Like a detective displaying the only clues in a case in which he has become personally involved , he holds out the croci with a shrug of quiet resolve .
16 As Shirley sped away , Heather seized a branch of a tree that was lying on the ground near and began to beat out the flames with it .
17 Somehow I managed to cover her with my coat and put out the flames with my hands .
18 As might be expected , the judgment of Parke J. sets out the principles with precision , at p. 894 :
19 This is a spooning cheese and should be served by removing the top crust and scooping out the paste with a spoon — from the retailer 's point of view it is quite difficult to persuade customers that the cheese is as it should be .
20 Cut out the blind with sharp scissors on the marked lines and/or against the zig-zag stitching .
21 Did he pause to note the whole lot , or did he have extraordinary recall , writing in his room late at night or next morning , or did he get the bones down on paper , and afterwards flesh out the rest with Johnson 's consultations ?
22 Jessica drowned out the rest with a shout of pure anger .
23 Many passengers specially request to sit in the row of seats immediately behind the pilot , and you can see them checking out the instruments with the guide published in the airline 's in-flight magazine .
24 Inverted nipples can make breastfeeding more difficult at first , although with a bit of patience , your baby can learn to draw out the nipple with his sucking action .
25 Yeah he come out the shower with an amazing
26 Linfield and Glentoran supporters clubs have combined to rig out the teams with 1st Newtownabbey Blues and Castlereagh Glens supplying the kits .
27 He scrubbed out the map with his boot before remounting the motor cycle .
28 The Rev. Thomas Arnold , founder of the Oral School for the Deaf at Northampton in 1868 after trying out the system with only a limited success with a special class at the Yorkshire Institution where that great advocate of sign language , Charles Baker , was Principal , did probably more than any other person to establish the oral system in Britain with the fine academic record of his school .
29 One of their employees , a store manager , failed properly to carry out the system with the result that Radiant washing powder was advertised in the window at 2s. 11d. when in fact the only packets available in the shop were 3s. 11d. ( section 11(d) the Trade Descriptions Act which made this an offence has since been repealed and replaced by Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , see paragraph 16–28 below ) .
30 Once few dared the wrath of Caledor , for their Dragonriders could ravage a foe 's armies and lands in hours , the great leathery wings of their mounts blotting out the sky with their numbers .
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