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

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1 We send out details to the schools each year , and they will book to bring a party of children round for , oh it lasts about two and a half hours altogether , and they will come either for a morning or for an afternoon .
2 Each of us was encouraged to try out solutions on the board and you would ask other class members what they thought and whether they had anything to contribute as an alternative .
3 I 'll format out ones to the next two decimals , range formats , I 'll make that unprotected cell the range protects .
4 It is wiser to undertake this systematically by booking out copies of the originals from LIFESPAN and then reconstituting them into new modules as required .
5 PRINCESS Anne and the Queen Mother both carried out duties in the City of London yesterday .
6 Before they were colonized the Zande regularly carried out autopsies on the dead bodies of suspected witches , to see whether their bodies revealed any trace of the deadly ‘ witchcraft substance ’ ( mangu ) or essence in the small intestine .
7 Lovell ( 1986 ) reviews around a dozen papers which have carried out tests of the rational expectations hypothesis using direct survey data .
8 Suggestions have been made too that WEN and TV 's World In Action were somehow mistaken in their studies or misinterpreted their test results , even though World In Action 's tests were undertaken by RECHEM , researchers who have carried out tests for the industry itself .
9 During 1992 , more than 30 film crews have carried out features on the Group .
10 Netherwood has carried out modifications to the kit and relaunched it as the Rotorway Exec 90 , currently selling for $35,000 including power plant .
11 The market system holds out opportunities for the peasant , but it also makes his situation more precarious .
12 ( In fact , if you want to work out calories on the odd day you will need to have even more detail than this : you will need to weigh out quantities of food , including things like butter , you should note the make of chocolate biscuit , and so on . )
13 Her eyes were too busy picking out faces amongst the other passengers .
14 Girls seem to have worked mainly at the surface picking out stones from the coal .
15 ‘ Also with Kerrang spelling all c's as k's and all s's as z's , ’ Dave continued , ‘ the editor has to sort out problems with the typesetters who are always trying to correct our copy .
16 It is a relatively straightforward matter to sort out guidelines for the conduct of the latter ; much more difficult to control the character of the former .
17 As you build up and level out areas of the garden , keep the soil in place using retaining walls .
18 Pores along the hairs filter out molecules of the right size and these are analysed .
19 Their profitability must depend on successful technology transfer so that they make the effort to market and sell their wares , they follow up all the awareness campaigns , and they actively seek out clients with the aim of transferring technology in a partnership of mutual benefit .
20 Collectors throughout the world seek out examples of the ware and pay highly inflated prices .
21 If we live in a free society we can not carry out experiments on the real world so it would not be possible to go ahead and build the road just to see what would happen .
22 Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous .
23 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
24 Using the wide end of an icing nozzle dipped in icing sugar , cut out rounds from the icing on the top and sides of the cake .
25 If you have a heart-shaped biscuit cutter , cut out hearts from the brioche slices ; otherwise , make six circles .
26 ‘ We have a big squad here and a big wage bill , ’ said Bonds , who is eager to loan out players in the hope of off-loading them permanently .
27 You may have to talk out functions of the job .
28 It is only known to breed in the Gulf area , where it digs out burrows in the sand and , as its name suggests , it feeds almost exclusively on crabs .
29 When your offer has been accepted you should send out letters to the unsuccessful candidates .
30 The owner of a large herd could use it as leverage over poorer neighbours who depended on his goodwill to hire out cattle during the agricultural seasons .
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