Example sentences of "a [noun] [to-vb] out " in BNC.
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1 | I propose that the new Bill , like the Bill of 1938 , should contain a provision to carry out this recommendation . |
2 | In tide free waters like the Mediterranean we do n't have the same problem but we still need to consult a chart to find out a suitable location for sailing . |
3 | Once again it has been left to a recession to catch out those who overstretched themselves in the boom years . |
4 | In your opinion , is there any point in carrying out a census to find out how many paintings , sculptures , and historic buildings there are in Italy ? |
5 | I felt sad about this as I have several friends from my Salford days in Hong Kong , but I understand a decision to carry out this action has been put off for some time , so perhaps it was a regrettable necessity . |
6 | A secret postal ballot of parents then determines the fate of the school , and once a decision to opt out of local authority control has been taken it can not be reversed at a later date , although there is , of course , nothing to stop a new government introducing a legislation to repeal this provision . |
7 | The new Prime Minister was obliged , yesterday morning , to send a driver to find out the telephone number of one of his key ministers , before Mr Singh could pass on the good news of his appointment . |
8 | He smiled as if he knew that had been a struggle to get out but he did n't make it more difficult for her . |
9 | The Rev David Neil , the Union 's Mission Field worker stressed the need for churches to have a mission strategy or commitment to training or a willingness to reach out and become involved in their communities . |
10 | Just a trick to find out what you would do ? |
11 | ‘ I 've never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket , or a watch to take out of it , ’ she thought . |
12 | Rub over the Early Reply bonus seal on your Entry Bond with a coin to find out if you are eligible to be our first £100,000 Double Prize Draw Winner . |
13 | Whatever the shortcomings of the assumptions made about cause and effect in the relationship between man and the environment ( and man with man ) the model shows how the use of a computer to carry out the vast number of calculations necessary to realize the model can allow the consideration of a very complex situation on lines not previously possible . |
14 | This is largely overcome by using a computer to print out a new set of data at each revision , but there is a tendency to allow the plan to fall into disuse in the later stages of a project because of this . |
15 | This is largely overcome by using a computer to print out a new set of data at each revision , but there is a tendency to allow the plan to fall into disuse in the later stages of a project because of this . |
16 | If this goes ahead , visitors to the Accademia will be able to consult a computer to find out which churches contain further works by the artists featured in the museum itself . |
17 | If I signed a contract to carry out a complete refurbishment of the interior of your house I have an obligation to fulfil that contract . |
18 | The Bible is quite clear that it is always a mistake for a Christian to go out with a non-Christian . |
19 | There is nothing wrong with such fear if it leads a Christian to cry out in weakness to God and exercise faith . |
20 | From July it will be illegal for anyone other than a vet to carry out the operation . |
21 | Apart from the inherent improbability that the Lockerbie investigators never thought to ask for it , that it was left to a clerk to print out a copy on her own initiative before the computer wiped the record , only to return weeks later from holiday to find that still no one had asked for it , and that the BKA , after being given the list , sat on it for months before passing it along to the Scottish police , there remained the problem of the FBI teletype which left open the possibility that no such bag from Malta was ever loaded on Flight 103 . |
22 | He had read the script of Five Easy Pieces , whose title , it did not need a genius to work out , was designed to link back to Easy Rider ( though there were no physical connections whatsoever , apart from Nicholson himself , and the thematic stance of Easy Rider . ) |
23 | You did n't have to be a genius to work out they were n't from the Lord 's Day Observance Society . |
24 | ‘ It was going all right , but now it wo n't go at all , ’ she added more slowly , as she struggled for composure and it dawned on her that with a GB plate stuck on the back of her car that it would n't take a genius to work out that she was probably English . |
25 | The fact that their milk yields are low is their concern but to pay £22 a cow to find out seems a little extravagant … |
26 | Besides , say the Liberal Club 's supporters , Civic Forum has a responsibility to carry out its programme and must continue to function until the next general election , in less than two years ' time . |
27 | Every one of us has a responsibility to speak out against racism , bigotry and hate . |
28 | If you have not subscribed to Proceedings yet , here is a opportunity to find out for yourself what good value a subscription will bring . |
29 | you do n't need imagination or a calculator to work out that Cresta are still the top Paris specialists . |
30 | Rent a jeep to get out onto small tracks which uncover some beautiful waterfalls and rock formations . |