Example sentences of "[conj] a [noun] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 Use a logical progression or a system radiating out from a central base .
2 The reason is often simple : their home was the one with the milk bottles left on the step , or a newspaper sticking out of the letter box !
3 you do n't need imagination or a calculator to work out that Cresta are still the top Paris specialists .
4 I think y yo you could blip from month to month er , er as a priority slipped in or changed , or a person slipped out or , or somebody forgot to zero something or y
5 The Rev David Neil , the Union 's Mission Field worker stressed the need for churches to have a mission strategy or commitment to training or a willingness to reach out and become involved in their communities .
6 ‘ I 've never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket , or a watch to take out of it , ’ she thought .
7 Three farmsteads were nothing but black , glittering wood and a column of smoke where a vat of fish-oil had overturned into a brazier , or a roasting-fire got out of hand , or a guttering candle caught hangings .
8 fiscal valuations — the tax authorities , or a client carrying out tax planning , may require the determination of values for capital gains tax , stamp duty or other fiscal purposes ; or
9 Is n't it time that members standing for C E C elections were given the same equality with Regional Secretaries , who as we all know , all year round , in all regions , when a leaflet or a booklet goes out to members , in most of them there is a photograph of the Regional Secretary .
10 When tall , angled , high-gabled and firm , they have perfected the art of looming , and some of their gateways are arched with stone , and some of their tower windows might still have a Mary , Queen of Scots , or a tartan Lady of Shalott roaming soulfully behind their small winking panes , or a Rapunzel leaning out into the sunshine .
11 Libby would not watch ; she hated the high-pitched squealing as the rabbits panicked , hearing a stick thump or a shot ring out , seeing the warm fur parting in the breeze as someone threw it down beside the other corpses .
12 They can only suggest that their involvement may be due to such personal circumstances as geographical proximity to ‘ rougher ’ areas , conflict with parents or school authorities or an opportunity to act out racist tendencies .
13 There are eight places to visit and at each stop there 's a game to play , a puzzle to solve or an exercise to carry out .
14 Although a gaze sought out , and highly placed ,
15 It is believed that a scuffle broke out , and two shots were fired .
16 The requirement of immediate fear means that a threat to carry out violence in the future does not amount to an assault even though fear is present .
17 Guidance should be given as appropriate to ensure that a student carries out the investigation involving mathematical techniques or skills acquired within the module .
18 The court has no jurisdiction to order that a charge registered out of time has priority to a charge which has already been registered .
19 It is interesting to note that a Dellinger fade out is often followed by a magnetic field change around 48 hours later .
20 Because it 's extreme supporters suggest that that it was n't until nineteen fourteen that a war broke out involving all the great European powers .
21 He exuded masculinity in the way that a flame gave out heat .
22 It is for this reason that a study carried out by Addison ( 1984 ) in the London Borough of Wandsworth , of the social care plans that were made for just two elderly people is of such value , and worthy of attention from practitioners in this field .
23 From July it will be illegal for anyone other than a vet to carry out the operation .
24 There is a display also of various types of mountain refuge or cabin , from which you can judge how extremely uncomfortable it must have been for those invited by Count Russell to share his quarters on his favourite mountain of Vignemale , for the so-called ‘ Russell ’ is quite the most Spartan of shelters , little more than a hollow scooped out under an overhanging rock .
25 It took the company less than a year to roll out their prototype DHC–2 — and it was a runaway success right from the start .
26 Changes in these attitudes and practices will be the result of a long political process which will certainly take more than a century to work out , and even then will probably compress the time which it took Europe to work through comparable processes .
27 For most of the time he shifted about from one foot to the other , more like a naughty schoolboy who has been hauled up in front of the head master than a genie rubbed out of a bottle .
28 The Court ruled that , even if the agencies staff were instructed to print out what they deemed to be records , the electronic material are ‘ quantitatively different than a copy printed out in paper form and , therefore the Defendants ’ record keeping system violates ( the statute ) because it does not save all the information contained in these electronic records . ’
29 16 and 17 , that an activity carried out on a permanent basis or , in any event , without a foreseeable limit to its duration , does not fall within the Commmunity provisions concerning the provision of services , but falls within the scope of articles 48 to 51 or articles 52 to 58 of the E.E.C .
30 It took me more than an hour to give out the medicines . ’
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