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

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1 More importantly , they were able to offset totally any child-minding costs they incurred while going out to work .
2 In each stage there is a change in the balance of innovation in product and process as set out in Table 7.1 .
3 In each stage there is a change in the balance of innovation in product and process as set out in Table 7.1 .
4 This sentence structure then develops as set out in Fig 3. 1 .
5 We could provide no hardware for these operations , so that they must be programmed when required out of the basic steps of addition , subtraction , and shifting .
6 But such a statement can be easily misunderstood if taken out of context .
7 A head like none she 'd ever seen before bobbed out of the waves , whiskered and grinning and as big as her whole body .
8 The last two sets of totals are added to the market or business total as appropriate and the new totals normalized , that is , presented as totals out of ten .
9 to capitalise the appropriate nominal amount of the new Ordinary Shares falling to be allotted pursuant to any elections made as aforesaid out of the amount standing to the credit of any reserve or fund ( including the profit and loss account , share premium account , capital redemption reserve or any other reserve ) , whether or not the same is available for distribution , as the directors may determine , to apply such sum in paying up in full such Ordinary Shares and to allot such Ordinary Shares to the shareholders of the company validly making such elections in accordance with their respective entitlements …
10 But it was Barth himself who really carried this programme through , insisting that even the doctrines of creation and sin must be grounded in christology , that there is no predestination of God apart from Jesus Christ , that on the cross Jesus himself is the one rejected and abandoned by God , and that both judgement and mercy , reprobation and election , must be seen as worked through in him , All these lines must , so to speak , be carried into the centre where they meet in Jesus Christ himself , and be seen as opening out from him rather than as constituting a distinct frame of reference into which he can be subsequently fitted .
11 Both are seen as emerging out of a human ‘ need ’ to associate with other humans , which in turn leads to increased production , further increased needs and thence to the social division of labour .
12 Another American firm , McDonnell Douglas , has a smaller product range , and by the mid-1980s was wondering whether to get out of the industry entirely rather than compete in the next generation of civil airliners .
13 THE Ulster Unionists were having urgent talks with the US Consulate in Belfast today before deciding whether to pull out of a meeting with prominent Irish-Americans .
14 Later we were both shocked ( as Ivy was ) by the betrayal of Rose Macaulay by her literary executor , who published some of her intimate correspondence , and Elizabeth remarked how coy and silly letters could look when seen out of context .
15 With related tax credits as set out in Note 9 to the Group Accounts , this represents a gross distribution of 15.09p ( 1991 — 14.40p ) .
16 any contingent fee arrangement must be approved as set out in Section 3 .
17 Those who know the children best can decide whether to splash out on a part-time assistant or a fancy computer .
18 But what of the knowledge that iron rusts when left out in the rain ?
19 They panic when driven out into the open and their first thought is to find cover as quickly as they can .
20 The patient may make a decision which is limited in scope , and there may also be the situation where no decision is made and in those circumstances the principle of necessity will apply as set out in the speech of Lord Goff of Chieveley in In re F. ( Mental Patient : Sterilisation ) [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 1 , 75 .
21 It was the feeling he got while watching out for the bookies when the police were in the area .
22 He becomes as soft and nervous as a cow ( 1867 ) ; he feels as worn out as a donkey ( 1867 ) ; yet still he splashes in the Seine like a porpoise ( 1870 ) .
23 Specific rules apply as set out in section IV of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
24 Specific rules apply as set out in section V of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
25 Specific rules apply as set out in section V of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
26 Specific rules apply as set out in section VI of the Financial Services Act Compliance Binder .
27 ‘ We are not playing kick and rush , ’ he insisted when driving out to a friend 's hotel in the Derwent Valley below Consett , pausing now and then to savour the uncluttered Durham landscape , his heart for ever in the North-east of England .
28 Uncle Ernie was apparently not finished when crashing out at the last fence , and at the line Remittance Man had only seven lengths to spare over handicapper Emsee-H .
29 The Government 's policy remains as set out in the White Paper on higher education .
30 The overwhelmed sensation any understudy had when picked out of the chorus line to take over the leading role , the star having suddenly collapsed .
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