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

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1 He began reading out the typewritten sheet in front of him :
2 We got out the 300mm-long lens .
3 So when my parent is handing out the parental investment , I will be selected to want the parent to give the investment to my sibling if the benefit is twice as great as it would be to myself .
4 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
5 Early cash withdrawals wipe out the tax-free element , but you still benefit from better-than-average savings rates .
6 This bugles-and-banners stridency , drowning out the elegant salon music of pre-war Europe 's Indian summer , culminated inexorably in the Great War and the subsequent rise of Fascist dictatorships .
7 The driver sought out the agreed parking space which was as far away as possible from the canteen and shop complex .
8 It sets out the agreed remit , including any constraints .
9 For this reason , it is not always possible to carry out the preferred size or type of investigation until certain data or resources become available .
10 The two clubs have obviously sorted out the wide gap between their respective ideas of the compensation Stoke should receive and it 's now become clear that Macari will be allowed to negotiate his new terms WITH Stoke City 's approval .
11 Robyn opens a drawer in her desk and takes out the appropriate chit .
12 Consider whether this is likely , and if it is , try out the appropriate avoidance measures .
13 All the sounds are bright and punchy , the humbucker dishing out the appropriate amount of clean chunk or coil-tapped crunch when desired .
14 At the bottom of each page , starting with PAGE 1 , the word processing program would print out the appropriate page by adding 1 to the number on the previous page .
15 And then , with his foundations once more rightly in place , he continues in the second half of his letter to spell out the specific relevance of faith in Christ for daily living , particularly in this arena of relationships .
16 Find a fairly comfortable base , a place to spread out the newly-acquired tack .
17 Everything depended on the weather and if your luck was out the hired man 's time could be up and not much hay in .
18 He had called in a local firm of builders to carry out the essential brickwork , plastering and re-tiling on the roof ; after that , he took a hand in the redecoration personally , splashing on new paint and putting up wallpaper .
19 It was difficult to make out the essential nature of the girl : it seemed to change with the time of day , the season .
20 This is an over-simple account , but it does bring out the essential point that , at some stage , substances have to be transported across a membrane against a concentration gradient .
21 He lifted his hand and gestured-to the great houses on either side , soaring four storeys above them , blocking out the hot afternoon sun .
22 Sir Robin Ibbs was loaned from ICI and asked to sort out the civil service .
23 Similarly , roll out the blue fondant in the same way to cover the bottom third of the balloon , easing over the shaped area and trimming off .
24 Welcoming Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon to Prodescon 's new offices , director Malcolm Palmer was keen to point out the blue carpeting and wallpaper gracing the new building as proof positive of the his own , if not the company 's , political leanings .
25 Which is why , as well as keeping the risk management team on a permanent footing , the most important appointment to it is its head , carrying out the crucial task of continually monitoring and coordinating activities across the organisation .
26 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
27 " There 's this , " he said , holding out the cardboard box .
28 She sought out the darkest room and even then closed the shutters , though it was only early morning , and lay on her bed without energy even to feed her son .
29 After mating these viruses , they pull out the avian haemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigens using antisera previously produced by goats following exposure to the antigens .
30 Far from being outdated , this old and broad conception of democracy holds out the only hope of compensating for the weaknesses of elected representative assemblies , dwarfed as they presently are by the bureaucratic and monopolistic structures of power which surround them .
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