Example sentences of "out one [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You could either buy a lot of 10V , 5 per cent Zeners and sort out one with the right voltage ( up to 10.5V is possible at 5 per cent tolerance ) , or you could use a 9.1V Zener in series with two high-current silicon rectifiers , which will drop about 0.5V each .
2 You can get special surface-mounting boxes which have a slot to take mini-trunking , but if these are not available , simply run the mini-trunking up to the edge of the box and knock out one of the holes in the side .
3 The moral opposition to boxing in the late twentieth century , which is essentially a continuation of an old Nonconformist hostility bolstered by science , is weakened by the popularity of men like Henry Cooper : 'Enry , the Londoner , the decent , gentle bruiser , who almost knocked out one of the greatest heavyweights of all time , but now prospers as a TV celebrity playing golf for charity or advertising deodorants .
4 That would wipe out one of the central government 's most important sources of power : control over foreign-currency earnings .
5 ( 15 October 1777 ) Mozart took the opportunity of trying out one of the new pianofortes by the Augsburg maker Johann Andreas Stein .
6 Nothing on the radio attracted him so , as a measure against boredom he took out one of the hard mints he always carries and , being a far from self-indulgent character he broke the mint sharply in half intending to eat it slowly .
7 And such observations bring out one of the most arresting features of hypochondria : its almost total independence from any real diseases from which the hypochondriac suffers .
8 When everyone is prepared , you call out one of the words .
9 But it 's nice to get out one of the world 's master batsmen . ’
10 Taylor pointed out one of the things about great players who are given freedom is that they work very hard , and Gascoigne is prepared to do that , even in the knowledge that he has been given a special licence .
11 A NEW jab available in the autumn could wipe out one of the most common forms of meningitis affecting babies in Britain .
12 There is , however , another element in the GP 's ideology and with this I want to draw out one of the most powerful of the myths of medical work and relate it back to my earlier theme of profession as mystery .
13 Legislation had been passed , at the height of the bubble , to stop the creation of new joint-stock companies , which ruled out one of the ways in which the British had organized their expansion overseas , Walpole , the Prime Minister who picked up the pieces after the collapse , was first of all concerned to make sure that the King and his government did not run into any more trouble , which meant a programme of no new taxes , no wars , no new assertion of authority , and much less expansion than either before or after .
14 Cognos has just about sorted out one of the big problems software companies with a proprietary platform background face when getting into Unix : pricing .
15 Taking out one of the choppers before it gets chance to launch any missiles is stupendously satisfying , and the difficulty level is set exactly right .
16 And Ron , who 's way out one of the greats , does n't get a mention . ’
17 With plastic surface boxes , punch out one of the thin plastic knockouts in the base of the box , and thread in the circuit cable .
18 Olympia picked out one of the gems when they released Salmanov 's Fourth Symphony ( 3/89 ) , and I have been listening with much pleasure to Mravinsky 's Melodiya LPs of the previous three symphonies by this intriguing composer .
19 In offering advice to aspiring photographers , Dermot points out one of the most common mistakes made by amateurs .
20 Fighting down an abrupt rush of fear as she zigzagged across the stone floor to avoid the rifle fire , Benny pulled out one of the small plastic sample bags she always carried , and dropped the paper on to which she had copied the drum 's label into it .
21 But there was also what certainly everyone judged to be a a sawn off shotgun , pointed out one of the back windows .
22 It was academic in any case , because the man reversed the automatic and used the butt to punch out one of the panes .
23 He came and stood beside me and picked out one of the new abstracts I 'd done at home .
24 Her mother took a folder from the drawer of the dresser and Terry took out one of the photographs .
25 Just as her words were out one of the charity women came chattering in through the open doors to the terrace .
26 She took out one of the pounds and gave it to her daughter .
27 As Ginsberg read out one of the Russian 's works , the writer himself stalked out of the hall .
28 The enormity of this lie was so great that its ripples did in fact spread out one of the lower astral planes as far as the Magical Quarter across the river , where it picked up tremendous velocity from the huge standing wave of power that always hovered there and bounced wildly across the Circle Sea .
29 He gave a cynical laugh , mooched around the abandoned jetty until he found a piece of wood about the right length , wedged it as politely as possible in the gap between the lid and the box , and pulled out one of the flat packages .
30 My hon. Friend , in his inimitable style , has smoked out one of the hidden parts of the Opposition 's agenda .
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