Example sentences of "[verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 If the float is holed , replace it ( it simply unscrews ) or , as a temporary measure , empty out the water , then tie a plastic bag around it to stop water getting back in .
2 A temporary solution is to enlarge the pinhole , empty out the water and tie a plastic bag over the ball .
3 Once the inner is up and pegged out the flysheet , made from 190D double coated pu nylon , goes over the top and is pegged to the ground using eight ground points and two guylines .
4 The alcohol inside was now only faintly blurring out the throbbing pain in his jaw .
5 In the Old World , the Omomyidae were highly successful , crowding out the two other families , who were only able to make a living by becoming nocturnal .
6 One participant reported half empty rooms in sessions dealing with the ‘ new art history ’ of semiotics , gender , and dialogue , and unexpected demand for more traditional object-related sessions , crowding out the smaller rooms in which they were scheduled .
7 As soon as she closed her eyes a dark , austerely handsome face filled her mind , crowding out the last of her lingering fright , and when she eventually managed to get back to sleep it was to dream of Michele Lorenzo once more .
8 Maximum impact through minimum statement is what Armani is all about — and the maestro himself lives out the philosophy in his personal life .
9 Groups order through us , we place a ‘ bulk ’ order and pass on the saving when we send out the disks .
10 The ‘ needles ’ that send out the negative ions clog up in time , reducing efficiency , so they also need regular cleaning ( use a cotton bud ) .
11 Supposing that I could stand on the hills surrounding this Castle and send out the Samhailt , the ancient and precious gift bestowed on the Noble Houses of Ireland ?
12 Send out the Mindsong , ’ cried Grainne .
13 Yeah , does that mean er whenever I send out the application fee of two hundred and fifty pounds some months ago , er did we get that back or do we get it back ?
14 So what thoughts will be going through your mind when you send out the last Grand National runner ?
15 MEGGITT 'S £110m bid for United Scientific Holdings could cost a further £25m , if the Singapore Securities Industry Council rules that Meggitt must buy out the 35 per cent minority in AVS , USH 's Singapore subsidiary .
16 If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares .
17 She remembered saying that she might very well buy out the others and live in the property herself .
18 Then someone would have to wade into the mouth of the tunnel with a hooked stick to pull out the blockage so that the blood could run away freely .
19 Something within him seemed to collapse but he did n't outwardly fall to pieces or rant or rave or even again try to pull out the arrow or finish me in any other way .
20 First he scratched away the plaster , then he tried to pull out the bricks .
21 He chops hard through the chest cavity and reaches inside to pull out the heart .
22 I always carry the bag on my left shoulder so I can pull out clubs with my right hand , and I was about to pull out the driver when I hesitated and decided to see how the land lay .
23 I opened the lockers to pull out the kit but found that the top had come off a water container and half a gallon had spilt , soaking the tea bags and bursting the envelope which carried my documents .
24 One night I dreamt about it : about the dog going over to look at it , as it sometimes did , and instead of sniffing it and walking away , it tore open the anus and started to pull out the innards .
25 For a Royal tour she always used to pull out the stops and literally shop until she dropped for the occasion .
26 I did n't need to use any weights as the skeins were heavy enough to pull out the kinks .
27 Now Kevin could reach in and start to pull out the debris causing the blockage .
28 Estabrook reached into his inside pocket , as if to pull out the letter , but with his fingers upon it he hesitated .
29 Moustaine walked through the ranks , stuck his fingers into Haines 's mouth and proceeded to pull out the half-chewed food , before hitting him hard in the solar plexus .
30 When she found a lot more shoots in different places , she decided they needed more air and light , so she began to pull out the thick grass around them .
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