Example sentences of "[noun] put out " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , prospective employees know better than to rely on landscaping or other signals put out by employers and attempt , instead , to find out the inside story from their contacts .
2 At low output all three channels put out some very convincing sounds .
3 its pin-prick of secrets put out .
4 Jersey cops put out an alert to the Yard asking for assistance in tracking down the globe-trotting 27-year-old .
5 ‘ Because they knew Puddephat was supposed to be going abroad , ’ Tracey began , ‘ the cops put out a message through Interpol .
6 Several contracts put out to tender are reviewed for : the degree of competition in house tender faced , and the outcome in respect of total expenditure , the sources of cost savings , and redundancies .
7 This will alternate between contracts put out to tender and listing companies looking for joint ventures , partners , distributors , agents and so on .
8 This initially proved a mirage and despite feelers put out by Baghdad for the holding of talks to air their differences , resistance continued .
9 During the course of April , the feelers put out earlier by Baghdad were followed up ; both Talabani and Barzani participated in talks with the Iraqi leadership in which the Kurds sought to secure a more workable version of the autonomy negotiated in 1970 .
10 Residents are urged to be very careful about food scraps put out for the birds .
11 On the occasion of the Prime Minister 's visit to the USSR in March 1987 , the Soviet authorities put out a statement that the UK lay seventeenth in the world economic league .
12 Barnard Castle fire crews put out the fire .
13 Jobs have been lost , mortgages forfeited and folk put out on the street — with their dogs .
14 Garrimperos put out of business here , are likely to reappear elsewhere in the vastness of Amazonia .
15 According to statements put out last week by the Fnac 's chairman Jean-Louis Pétriat , and addressed to ‘ our future Members of Parliament ’ , the present law has failed to achieve its objectives of ensuring vigorous competition among publishers and protecting the independent bookseller .
16 Most of the smaller bands put out seven-inch singles themselves , whereas here everyone wants to be the next big thing and I hate all that . ’
17 I say ‘ music ’ and not ‘ pop music ’ because ‘ pop music ’ is what you say when you want to suggest that songs with tunes and so forth are somehow inferior to the tortured crap that most rock bands put out .
18 Books people forgot about and articles in Sunday supplements that were only one notch above the sort of shit tourist boards put out .
19 ICI 's power stations put out only about 1.3 per cent of the UK 's sulphur total and 0.5 per cent of the nitrogen oxide total .
20 Cati put out a hand again and touched her sister 's flank , ‘ Rosa , you 're dreaming . ’
21 A 12-inch of the ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ and ‘ Rubbish ’ singles put out primarily for the overseas market but available over here because the former is fairly hard to get hold of now .
22 A 12-inch of the ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ and ‘ Rubbish ’ singles put out primarily for the overseas market but available over here because the former is fairly hard to get hold of now .
23 The civilian staff put out the empty milk bottles and leave the camp , another day 's work done , and the regimental police staff in the guardroom check to see that all the recruits have booked in and that all the visitors have been booked out .
24 I have noticed that when older people put out chairs in preparation for a church meeting they will tend to place them in straight rows and arrange them further back from the speaker .
25 Kind people put out for them , they were expecting
26 especially glad when people put out dishes of water .
27 You see there 's been that there 's been that many flung out of jobs Sharon , there 's been that many people put out of jobs , there 's been that many people bought their houses and been put out on the streets they 've got no homes you know .
28 A wide range of sources has been sifted to reconstruct the changing ideas and goals of the masses : private correspondence and letters to the press , contemporary reports in the metropolitan and local press and the myriad publications put out by the new organizations which sprang to life after February , memoirs and official reports , conference protocols and records of the countless resolutions passed in grass-roots meetings in the villages , at the factory gate , in soldiers ' committees and local soviets .
29 The story that the fan magazines put out was that Dean and Brackett had a father-son relationship ; the gossips suggested that if this was so , it was incestuous .
30 Events took ‘ a sinister turn ’ when the London drug-dealers put out a contract on Mr Dale , said counsel .
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