Example sentences of "[verb] out what [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , it should be possible to find out what is already known from the local Sites and Monuments Record or Royal Commission for Historical Monuments/Ordnance Survey records .
2 Anglian Water Open Days provide a rare opportunity to find out what is really involved in treating and supplying safe , clean water and in cleaning waste water for its return to the environment .
3 Rugby World & Post will be better off by ceasing to ululate on the supposed demise of John Gallagher at Leeds and simply grant him an interview instead — I ca n't be the only admirer of this great All Black fullback to want to find out what is really going on .
4 These statistics go on and on — quite interesting if you can fight your way through the jin and mu to find out what is really happening — and are frequently laced with political remarks about following ‘ our great leader Chairman Mao 's revolutionary line ’ , and the ‘ wise leadership of Chairman Hua ’ , with the inevitable explanation of how the Gang of Four sabotaged agriculture , just as they sabotaged everything else .
5 This can not be done from behind a desk as it requires direct observation of the operation , sometimes for an extended period , to find out what is actually done on site as well as what should be done .
6 Some sociologists argue that another way to find out what is actually happening in the NHS is to observe people at work and talk to them .
7 And I can approach the conference office to find out what 's here , and I can then go after each of the different categories we 're looking for , or each of the conferences .
8 My project was a reasonable attempt to find out what 's really going on in those two hospitals .
9 Now , I 'm going to find out what 's really going on . ’
10 Once you have decided you want to change your life , you need to sort out what is most important to you .
11 Indeed , this is an area of heated debate and it is quite difficult to tease out what is actually going on .
12 What what the government , what the erm the consortium and paper 's about er , is improving the , the identification band that was hanging over of of health care , once that recipe is will get much larger consortium er , it 's much widespread of er , devotion , expertise er , er professionalism in in assessing health needs er think about one of those areas that have been saved from in West Essex over the last over the last few years and by going into a much larger group with more resources erm , there will , they will be able to actually er work er far , far more effectively in sorting out what 's actually needed .
13 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for pointing out what is blindingly obvious to Conservative Members but escapes Opposition Members — our reforms have been to do with giving power to individual trade union members and restoring accountability and responsibility to trade unions and their leaders .
14 When you get off the beaten track and talk to people , you find out what 's really going on beneath the surface that the visitors see , the intimate details ’ .
15 Well well sort out what 's like worried him .
16 Even between operators carrying out what is ostensibly the same task there will be discrepancies , particularly if the discussion extends from what is required to the way these requirements are met .
17 I ca n't figure out what 's up with you young man today
18 Ca n't figure out what 's actually stopping .
19 It gives a blow-by-blow account of the stages involved in action research , with an early emphasis on reflection , finding out what is already known elsewhere and refining research questions .
20 It is therefore hardly surprising that there are firms which have chosen to take out what is effectively ‘ protective authorisation ’ ; in other words , while they have no intention of conducting any investment business , they regard authorisation as a sensible precaution in case they inadvertently slip into it .
21 This brings out what is perhaps the essential feature of a security interest , namely , that ultimately it gives the holder of the security a proprietary claim over assets , normally the debtor 's , to secure payment of the debt .
22 Fourthly , we may single out what is ordinarily called an event or change , partly because of its brief duration , and thereby distinguished from what is called a standing condition — say the movement of a lever as against its tensile strength .
23 ‘ I could deploy all my agents in the area , root out what is really going on . ’
24 Any ideas Claire how we can sort this out , how we can find out what is exactly one third of the way round this circle ?
25 Now I 'll find out what is really worrying Washington .
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