Example sentences of "[vb -s] out that the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As soon as we start asking questions the message goes out that the British government is prepared to deal and that 's not going to happen . |
2 | Prof Wilkinson points out that the international community might not decry unilateralist intervention provided that it approves of the outcome . |
3 | Now a left-leaning Solidarity MP with close ties to trade unionists , he points out that the only choice is between more recession and less recession . |
4 | But John Mann points out that the first test will be held in October , at the beginning of the school year when the majority of pupils will in fact , still be ten . |
5 | As a member of the legal profession , he points out that the three-year limitation period on claims for injury or death does not run out until a week tomorrow . |
6 | Norris points out that the lower jaw of the dolphin and many cetaceans is actually comprised of an extremely thin and expanded sheet of bone , possessing a minimum thickness varying from only 0.1 to 3 millimetres among the differently sized species . |
7 | Netto 's Mr Gundelach points out that the average operating margin of big British food retailers is around 6.5% ; the figure for discount stores is around 1% . |
8 | He points out that the young fellow or girl with only modest ‘ A ’ levels now has little choice : they have to do without — or go across the water . |
9 | Acia points out that the Eritrean approach emphasizes how the student can best relate to the overall needs of a society in which every individual is respected . |
10 | In going beyond Marx 's analysis of liberal capitalism , Habermas points out that the bourgeois ideology of ‘ just exchange ’ ( Habermas 1971 : 101 ) breaks down and with its collapse , political power requires a new source of legitimation . |
11 | In fact , Boltho points out that the greater part of the equalisation that has occurred in the EC since the 1950s is due to greater inter-country equality rather than greater intra-country equality , i.e. disparities have been reduced as nations as a whole have converged rather than regions within nations moving closer together . |
12 | Warburg Securities points out that the post-extraordinary eps figure ‘ will make the eps series extremely volatile for companies with major one-off items ’ . |
13 | Norris also points out that the complex system of internal air passages would prevent the production and reflection of random sounds — it is important for the dolphin not to confuse itself ! |
14 | Althusser is emphatic that the means of production are just as essential to the fashioning of theoretical products as to something like shoemaking , which plainly requires leather , tools , etc. , and he points out that the Marxist concept of labour is in this sense irreducibly material . |
15 | Dr Hardiman of Stirling points out that the Veterinary Record 's formula for estimating the weight is , if not necessarily a bummer , slightly flawed . |
16 | In fact , Petrey points out that the main significance of Austin 's work stems from his concentration on illocutionary force and ( although this is completely implicit ) he seems to think that Austin 's theory is essentially a pragmatic one . |
17 | Goody points out that the written form of language releases us from the linear experiential mode : ‘ the fact that it takes a visual form means that one can escape from the problem of the succession of events in time , by backtracking , skipping , looking to see who-done-it before we know what it is they did . |
18 | Professor Sharp points out that the English bird with a white tail is called a wheatear . |
19 | In a letter to Companies House , the Institute points out that the different filing regimes would complicate matters . |
20 | The woman who died was a heavy smoker and the Family Planning Association here points out that the French health ministry had stressed the dangers to smokers . |
21 | Nozick points out that the very nature of Rawls 's thought-experiments guarantees the type of principles that will be chosen : that they will be impersonal and grounded in future-oriented principles of distribution , rather than being personal and grounded in current or past circumstances ( Nozick , 1974 , in particular pt . |
22 | For example , the paleontologist Loris Russell points out that the skeletal anatomy of dinosaurs appears to be halfway between that of crocodilians and birds . |
23 | Daedalus now points out that the solar wind is an exactly similar phenomenon . |
24 | According to functionalism , it turns out that the appropriate level of description is the same as that which characterizes folk psychology , the psychological theory that ordinary people use when predicting and explaining the behaviour of their fellow human beings in the course of their everyday lives . |
25 | And if it turns out that the right mood has arrived at last , there are plenty of ideas waiting for attention . |
26 | It turns out that the minimum cell volume and interstack distance are around the values ( TMTSF ) 2 CO 4 , the only organic salt known to go superconducting at atmospheric pressure . |
27 | But then it turns out that the female lead , his wife Jenny Standish ( née Bunn ) , unreservedly cherishes their cat . |
28 | But of course it turns out that the blithe estivant was only planning what he doubtless terms a Weekend Break . |
29 | It turns out that the mixed strategy , ‘ play H with probability 1/3 ; play D with probability 2/3 ’ is the only ESS of the matrix shown . |
30 | … And at times in retrospect you wish you had taken a certain stat , because it turns out that the whole thing has boiled up , completely beyond what you know it to be , but it 's become political and the authority is being attacked and the chiefs ca n't defend it and say , ‘ OK . |