Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [prep] the [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 They ease gently , throbbingly through ‘ Kinky Afro ’ , but ‘ Loose Fit ’ stands out as the song that suits their current mood exactly ; slinky , elastic , swaying with a sexy guitar , it 's effortlessly groovy .
2 The primary-school headteacher then ensures that a clear message goes out to the effect that an early , informal , friendly or affectionate discourse in which printed words play a part is a welcome foundation for any school 's reading programme .
3 It turns out in the end that , that , all the readings were in there it 's just a matter locating them !
4 ‘ Whatsoever then , he removes out of the state that nature hath provided , and left it in , he hath mixed his labour with , and joined to it something that is his own , and thereby makes it his property . ’
5 The last sentence , however , sets out from the presumption that the testator 's intention is clear , but might be defeated because he has used inadequate words .
6 The text sets out from the premiss that the beneficiary of the trust ought to obtain the actual land ( rather than its value ) ; the question therefore is who ought to pay off the creditor to whom the land is presently pledged .
7 It comes out on the road that joins Cambo to the small town of Hasparren , a Roman foundation but a nondescript place today .
8 have a read of things and then on the basis of what your informants tell you then you can sort of focus it a bit more on erm tt you know the stuff that er erm you know the stuff that comes out in the literature that 's particularly
9 A fifth reason for distinguishing between public and private law arises out of the fact that , although some of the functions of government are peculiarly governmental , not all are : governments make ( and sometimes break ) contracts just as private individuals do ; governments own property in the same way as private citizens ; governments also sometimes commit torts .
10 ( Something that arises out of the fact that Christianity is a historical religion in which there is a belief in revelation , so that the literature which tells of this revelation is a literature apart . )
11 The preference for defining competitive strength as current strength also arises out of the recognition that , if attainable status is used , there will be no clear separation on the matrix of established stars from potential stars , and this seems critical for distinguishing between two types of investment : major investment for the future and sufficient investment to maintain a market position .
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