Example sentences of "capable [prep] [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 The latter methods are used by every modern choreographer working with classical dance because it is more flexible and expressive and many dancers trained in its technique are capable of acting out the deepest emotions of the characters played , as Ashton and MacMillan have continually shown .
2 Playing at volume , the FGM proves itself capable of dishing out the dirt , the Dual Sound humbucker retaining its tone and not thinning out to a tuneless buzz .
3 Similarly , to deal with the earthquake protection requirements at Cruas , more stringent than at most of the other sites , without having to modify the standard model , the power station was built on neoprene bearing pads capable of taking out a large part of any acceleration that might be imparted by the ground .
4 Holyfield 's men , and there are plenty of them , including a woman as ballet coach , are certain that he will emerge as a true heavyweight champion , capable of taking out the big men of the division .
5 For Prince Sihanouk , a better result might be deadlock , chaos and a call for his return to national leadership as the only person capable of sorting out the mess .
6 Mr Hellyer was capable of carrying out a simple crime ; he was practically incapable of taking sensible steps to avoid arrest afterwards .
7 But , once more , the qualifications were liberally added : ‘ as long as the individual is active and capable of carrying out the required duties ’ ; and ‘ where risks to other persons are involved ( eg driving ) , then adequate checks on ability should be made . ’
8 Franco , however , would not delegate because he saw himself as the only person capable of carrying out the mission of maintaining a united Spain .
9 Its machinery had to be capable of carrying out the role in relation to those institutions now designated as polytechnics — which , as we have seen , were far from homogeneous — and in relation to a large variety of other institutions with one or another proportion of its work at the level of CNAA degrees .
10 Later , the broker submitted better particulars and claimed that an alternative computer system capable of carrying out the work would cost in excess of £1,100,000 .
11 If there 's no workshop near the scene capable of carrying out the repair within a reasonable time , 24 hours for example , then the bike and rider will be brought home or to a destination of the owner 's choice .
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