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

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1 Those who relish the challenge of something different should seek out the striking Egyptian star ( Pentas lanceolata ) or its temperamental relative , flame of the woods ( Ixora coccinea ) .
2 The only answer in this situation is to seek out the appropriate standard bibliography , if it exists , and to read expert articles in specialist periodicals .
3 If so , get out the appropriate Shelfold and add the relevant note .
4 Having steadily reduced the preparation from organism to circuit , the stage was set for the final reduction ; Kandel 's colleague Samuel Schacher dissected out the specific sensory and motor neurons and incubated them together in a dish ( a procedure known as tissue culture ) .
5 Parsnips : cut out the woody central core before boiling and puréeing with butter and freshly grated nutmeg .
6 Insulation is important since it keeps out the hot ambient kitchen air , reducing the load on the refrigeration system .
7 She was beautiful , with an air of fragility which , for all she suspected it hid a character as hard as nails , yet was guaranteed to bring out the male protective instinct .
8 As Forest formed a human barricade on their goal line Andy Hinchcliffe picked out the only available scoring spot .
9 He had picked out the only Georgian-born individual purely on the strength of his personal feelings .
10 The old Corporation bought out the two private gas companies in 1869 , and by 1877 vast strides in the world of Glasgow by gas-light resulted in the universal installation of Siemen 's regenerative lamps and Sugg 's argand lamps .
11 In the Old World , the Omomyidae were highly successful , crowding out the two other families , who were only able to make a living by becoming nocturnal .
12 And she reached up and rubbed out the two upright strokes , replacing them with diagonal ones leaning in and touching each other at the top .
13 Finance director spelt out the two main points emerging from Courtaulds 1992–93 results :
14 Cut out the two top corners ( about 2·5cm/1inch down and along ) to distinguish the head .
15 But all the first-year students had arrived together on the first day of term and sought out the one fixed event in the university calendar , the Freshmen 's Fayre .
16 I 'll work out the total current flowing through the whole erm circuit
17 Erm , no it does n't , it picks out various bits from er er from a memo that Gordon dealt with , it does n't set out the total alternate budget process .
18 That was certainly the prevalent mood when England , confident of again sorting out the beleaguered Irish , and at least making the French work for the Five Nations Cup , took the field at Lansdowne Road with a side apparently brimful with Lions for New Zealand .
19 To give a more accurate picture of the numerical status of the group in Sussex the table sets out the approximate total numbers of all divers seen in each month between 1962 and 1976 .
20 Such observations should also be discussed with the adviser or specialist teacher as they can be very helpful in working out the optimum visual environment for the pupil .
21 As you all know , the American imperialists carried out the ruinous separate election and organised the so-called National Assembly with the support of the traitor minority and with savage oppression upon the majority of the South Korean people .
22 Shoppers crowded into St Mary 's Hall , Stooperdale Avenue , Cockerton , to try out the innovative donate-and-buy scheme organised by Sue Sadler , Sue Finn and Carol Smith founder members of local charity Christian Personal Care ( CPC ) .
23 He would want to know the ins and outs of it , to seek out the deep dark passages of her mind , the intricacies of her life as it had been before .
24 Experiments have shown that the most flawless surfaces are produced by carrying out the final lapping stages on a lead lap .
25 ( as he then was ) set out the following general principles .
26 Maybe even more important is the revision of Article 92 of the EC Treaty , which sets out the following magic formula :
27 Even at this distance he could make out the faint octarine glow in the air that must be indicating a stable magic aura of at least — he gasped — several milliprime ?
28 Sperber and Wilson 's ( 1986 ) principle of relevance entitles the hearer to expect adequate contextual effects for the minimum necessary processing effort.5 This means that a speaker who is asked to say what , for example , was said in a lecture would not satisfy the principle of relevance if he or she read out the entire content word for word .
29 They came instead upon another of Whipple 's scouting parties , under Lieutenant S.M. Rains , and wiped out the entire twelve-man detachment .
30 However , you should not work out the entire mock interview beforehand or you will lose the element of spontaneity .
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