Example sentences of "out a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Leaders on Capitol Hill virtually put all other business on hold as it sought to hammer out a debt ceiling increase .
2 Whatever the lecturer 's technique , start your course by writing out a title-page summary of what the syllabus lists .
3 They only pick out a word word here and there see
4 He and Stefan had worked out a performance programme so that Ingrid would n't have to sing two big roles on consecutive nights .
5 picks out a cable running close alongside .
6 But where thousands of claimants did not receive repayments to which they were entitled because of errors of local officials the Court of Appeal held that the Minister was not obliged to carry out a fullscale review of files .
7 Considerable skill in getting plants established was also required — it is only too easy for gaps to appear , or for an odd man out in flower colour to pop up , as anyone who has ever tried to grow a complete row of vegetables or lay out a bedding plan , will know .
8 Mr Probyn later put out a TV appeal for his wife to come home .
9 At 1200 hrs on 23 May , 1st Guards Brigade put out a warning order that the Army commander was expected to arrive at the battalion HQ of 3rd Grenadier Guards at 1130 hrs the following morning , where he " wishes to see the Brigade commander and COs " .
10 We could spell out a warning message — not with stones , but with ourselves ! ’
11 Lucenzo let out a warning stream of Italian , and Meredith had the distinct impression that he was telling Benito not to speak to her .
12 Hugh Johnson , The Story of Wine When Jesus Christ turned water into wine , he did n't hand out a warning label .
13 The German played the last two rounds of the French Open with painkilling injections in her right foot but medics have now ruled out a stress fracture , diagnosing an inflammation of tissue membrane covering a bone in the foot .
14 Interviews conducted by the investigators in the course of carrying out a pilot survey into the practice of management accounting , consultancy work and casual observation through visiting companies , have all provided substantial evidence of considerable divergence between the prescriptions of textbook theory and actual industrial practice .
15 The Agriculture Minister , John Gummer , said that the government would carry out a pilot study into pollution control methods .
16 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 .
17 This signal is amplified many times and used to drive a pen recorder which traces out a wave form plotting voltage against time .
18 Wycliffe held out a cheque stub folded to expose a particular counterfoil .
19 Pulling out a cheque book , he added solemnly : " I sincerely hope these Crane Holdings will not fall in value … "
20 Moreover , the bill purchases were due to a large extent to overfunding of the PSBR through sales of gilts so the Bank was effectively carrying out a maturity transformation in the market and one which , at times , entailed a " cost " ( as bill yields were lower than gilt yields ) .
21 Consider , as an example , a package holiday firm which in December sends out a brochure advertising holidays for the next summer .
22 Boss Graeme Souness spent nearly £10m on new players , wiping out a trading profit of £3.4m — and the balance sheet does not include the £3.2m outlay on Paul Stewart and David James .
23 It was also important to demonstrate the ability of nuclear forces to ride out a surprise attack .
24 Radio was still something special and the idea of putting out a half-hour programme on the young refugees — to be called Children in Flight - was a great public relations coup for the RCM .
25 Working out a salary structure for expatriates is riddled with problems .
26 Therefore , we carried out a shock wave lithotripsy of the impacted stone in the cystic duct despite contraindications .
27 Mr Lang was accused of merely carrying out a public relations exercise , however .
28 Pathologists who carried out a post-mortem examination on Mrs Henderson said she had developed a chest infection and died from complications due to her head injury .
29 He has done his best , as have other surgeons and doctors at the hospital , to persuade the mother that the only means of saving her life , and also I emphasise the life of her unborn child , is to carry out a Caesarean section operation .
30 ‘ I see you could even carry out a Caesarean delivery , ’ she remarked .
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