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

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1 You will , however , get the chance to try out alcohol in the third week of Stage II of the diet .
2 We swam out perpendicular to the two to three knot current , until we were in its heart .
3 Similarly in Britain , a party can win several thousand votes in each constituency yet not come out top of the poll in any ; in consequence , it amasses a large popular vote but no seats in Parliament .
4 Mining companies , including Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd ( MEG 4 ) and Noranda-Kerr ( MEG 74 and 115 ) have also carried out work in the area .
5 The Soviet Union gave appreciable assistance in cultivating a significant air strength in contrast to the United States , which concentrated solely on the army in the south , ruling out aid in the air and naval spheres .
6 The first time they tried out death in the arena the Christian got infected by the general bloodlust and bit the lion .
7 Continue to work out damage as the bolt pierces and slays a model in each rank , deducting -1 from the strength for each rank pierced .
8 The aim to teach and carry out research at the highest possible level in the University 's mission statement is key to the future successful development of the University .
9 Their party will carry out research on the hole in the Ozone layer .
10 It will then carry out research into the needs of other local hospitals and orphanages , so the land convoy following later this year will bring aid to those who need it most .
11 It can also carry out research through the Central Statistical Office and the Government Social Survey into a variety of topics .
12 Firstly , I used a no4 round to pick out detail on the highlights of a sea trout , and on the plumage of a woodcock .
13 There is sometimes a tendency to set out apparatus at the beginning of a session and then to hurry the clearing up , thus losing valuable experience .
14 He came out top in the mechanical engineering section of the competition , run by CAD User magazine .
15 For a moment the porch shadowed her , then the moon came out form behind the dissipating clouds .
16 Fingers subconsciously searching out damage beneath the glossy surface , while he otherwise engages in conversation .
17 Congratulations to Mrs Alison Campbell for accepting the Minister 's challenge – to organise out part in the Council of East End Churches house-to-house collection .
18 CONTINUING HIS LOOK AT HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT CHECKS OUT SONE OF THE BEST PC DRAWING PACKAGES AND EXPLAINS WHY YOU DO N'T HAVE TO BE MICHELANGELO TO USE THE .
19 He had married the daughters of several important Muslim chiefs and was in frequent communication with the " Mad Mullah " in Somaliland , supplying him with rifles and ammunition to help in his long drawn out war against the British .
20 The film combination rules out Donna as the child who ate the choc ice , so Meg and Simon must have watched Snow White and Bugs Bunny , leaving Donna as the eater of the ice lolly .
21 Sun and ICL say they are there to ‘ endorse ’ HyperSparc , though neither rules out use of the part in future system plans .
22 The disclosures come at a time when there are three known bids by senior civil servants to buy out part of the Crown Suppliers when it is privatised next year .
23 A WELL thought out tribute to the classical talents of the late Valerie Thornton , this exhibition of paintings and etchings takes in her love for architecture , both ecclesiastical and vernacular .
24 The pages lie out flat on the desk when the cords are extended , so that it is possible to write the pages without taking them out of the binders .
25 Who could forget Bill Haley 's Comets , rolling on the floor with their guitars and saxes in the air , blaring out Rock Around the Clock ?
26 The General Assembly has asked the richer countries to give one per cent of their annual budget to try and wipe out poverty in the third world .
27 The experiments reviewed in this section do little to advance out understanding of the mechanisms involved ( often important control conditions are lacking ) but they do allow the conclusion that there is no fundamental difference between the so-called perceptual and motor test tasks in their susceptibility to acquired equivalence/distinctiveness effects .
28 In the Euro-elections of June 1989 the Tories were wiped out north of the border .
29 The pessimists feared the Conservatives ' nine seats could even be wiped out north of the border .
30 They were skirting Valletta and Floriana , and heading out south-east on the airport road .
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