Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] out a " in BNC.

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1 But you 're still missing out a big , very important part of the graph , because for a lot of its range it actually , you know , looks something like well what would that look like ?
2 And I think they 're actually picking out a particular area for a report is is not necessarily good practice. , erm I think we can identify er those areas piece by piece we will go through them , they can be brought forward to a variety of areas .
3 Blind are also bringing out a video .
4 Clubs , however , are also paying out a lot more and transfers surged to an alltime high of £75m , a staggering 63 per cent increase on 90–91 .
5 The NCC and the Scottish Herpetological Society are now carrying out a survey to determine amphibian populations in Fife , Kinross and Lothian .
6 So I I 'm not holding out a lot of hope for it .
7 LONG BEFORE Negativland got right up U2 's collective nose , they were busily cranking out a different kind of musical anarchy .
8 It was not suggested that either the solicitors , who were simply carrying out a straightforward conveyancing transaction , or Mrs G herself , had any criminal or quasi-criminal intent or were aware of the suspected intent of the alleged drug trafficker .
9 Well it 's only coming out a yard is n't it ?
10 The experimental method is basically to lay out a long row of test-tubes each containing a solution of RNA-replicase , and also of raw materials , small molecules that can be used for RNA synthesis .
11 And of course your parents not wanting you to do something is merely putting out a fire with gasoline .
12 The initial reaction has been that if the Chancellor is only taking out a token sum in higher tax , then the scope for further cuts in interest rates has been severely diminished , and fixed-rate gilt-edged stocks were marked sharply lower .
13 But constitutional expert Michael Nash , who is soon to bring out a book , A Royal Divorce , about the history of the British monarchy , said last night : ‘ The best thing to happen would be for William to become the next in line to the throne .
14 The object of the following analysis is not to carry out a Stalinist witch-hunt of the text in order to pillory a deviant , existential , petty-bourgeois discourse ensconced illegitimately at the centre of Nizan 's literary production .
15 What I 'm gon na do is just speak out a six digit number .
16 Look at the huge sales of every book by the Big Three ( Drucker , at 84 , is still turning out a book a year ) .
17 Your best chance for successful badger-watching is carefully to stake out a sett before dusk .
18 It 's really cutting out a lot .
19 The council is now carrying out a work study which could bring a shake-up that will end Derek 's golden days .
20 BT is currently carrying out a survey of customers ' needs .
21 Essex County Council is currently carrying out a feasibility study to try to pinpoint a permanent arts complex for the northern part of the county .
22 The environmental management consultancy is currently carrying out a project to assess the impact of visitors on the archaeology of Hadrian 's Wall .
23 Plants are normally under some form of stress — heat or light stress are two of many forms — but nevertheless plants are generally healthy , from which we may conclude that nature is continually carrying out a delicate balancing act among the contributing reactions making up the complete photosynthetic ‘ machinery ’ .
24 So when you are actually checking out a book the librarian runs a little light pen , is it , over the code , so that it
25 Moreover , the bill purchases were due to a large extent to overfunding of the PSBR through sales of gilts so the Bank was effectively carrying out a maturity transformation in the market and one which , at times , entailed a " cost " ( as bill yields were lower than gilt yields ) .
26 At first , I was only going out a coupla days a week .
27 He would have ducked inside — he was in his working clothes with not even a stud to his shirt — ; but Meredith was already calling out a greeting and advancing towards him .
28 Twoflower , meanwhile , had thrown back the lid of the Luggage and was hastily pulling out a heavy black cube .
29 But behind closed doors , only months after she charmed New York , she was allegedly pouring out a mixture of misery and banal chat on the phone to a male admirer .
30 The stewardess was dutifully holding out a packet of cigarettes .
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