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

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1 You will be asked whether you want an S or a P trap , which often causes amusement : an S trap fits to a soil pipe in the floor , and a P trap to a soil pipe which goes out through the wall .
2 All model ship in the first quarter of next year , except the 755 , which goes out of the door the following quarter .
3 It 's tempting to stop at every village you come across on your travels — at Spili , we paused to drink from a Venetian fountain where stone lionheads spouted clear spring mountain water ; at Preveli we visited the famous monastery which looks out to the south coast ; driving through the Psiloritis mountains we braved the wind to climb down the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and saw the tiny church of St Nicolas .
4 Most of the places he saw were uninhabitable , or required a permit from the Office of Works to make them less so , but a friend of John Hayward told him of some rooms in Carlyle Mansions , a Victorian apartment building along the Chelsea Embankment which looks out over the Thames .
5 This produces so-called activenitrogen , which passes out of the plasma region .
6 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
7 Food particles , sticking to the wall of the bag , are swept down to its bottom by cilia and into a little gut which leads out of the bottom of the bag and curves round to join the exhalant tube .
8 ‘ In the forge ( 29 ) , which opens out of the smithy , there are three steam hammers , … and two batteries of drop stamps ( Bretts ) .
9 Rosalind Ingrams performing the honours with Garsington 's latest bit of kit — a forty thousand pound specially designed canopy which opens out over the stage — protecting the performers .
10 The gas , which seeps out of the earth from underground uranium deposits , can collect in dangerous concentrations in some houses .
11 One of the strangest is the Splashing Tetra , which jumps out of the water to lay its eggs where no fish can reach them .
12 The Empire end of this pass is protected by the fortress of Helmgart , a massive tower which rises out of the mountain-side and whose battlements overlook the narrow path below .
13 Fostered by illusion of paint , which spreads out over the surface .
14 We chugged past the famous Dawlish Warren , a sandy spit , rich in wildlife , which juts out across the mouth of the Exe .
15 In so doing it also crossed what the Swiss recognise as an ancient cultural frontier which in this part of the country runs not as a straight line but in a curve in clockwise direction , through the Brunig Pass , the centre of the highland massif known as the Napf , and the river Reuss which flows out from the Vierwaldstattersee at Luzern .
16 All these are policed by Gloucestershire 's royal protection squad — and the county 's tax payers contrubute a million pounds towards the bill , which comes out of the police budget .
17 On the other hand , it is my opinion that when a decision-making body is called upon to reach a decision which arises out of the relationship between two persons or firms , only one of whom is directly under the control of the decision-making body , and it is apparent that the decision will be likely to affect the second person adversely , then as a general proposition the decision-making body does owe some duty of fairness to that second person , which , in appropriate circumstances , may well include a duty to allow him to make representations before reaching the decision .
18 … The problem is whether in the present case , which arises out of the use by the defendant of a motor car on a public highway , the circumstances produced such a relationship between the defendant and the infant plaintiff as to impose a duty on the defendant in relation to the plaintiff .
19 Cold water cisterns are also fitted with an overflow pipe ( more correctly called a ‘ warning ’ pipe ) which sticks out of the house through the eaves ; the tell-tale drips or steady stream will tell you when something is wrong .
20 Cantilever An outsole which flares out at the bottom to dissipate shock and aid cushioning and stability .
21 Glennis Park , from The Comet , Hurworth , is on a temporary six-month lease which runs out at the end of June .
22 Behind this are a separate small locker , and the battery tray which slides out of the fuselage side .
23 cropping up was erm that they 've got a very definite code of what is internal to them and what is external to them , it starts off what belongs in the camp and what belongs out of the camp
24 What stands out about the development of transport in England between 1700 and 1815 is the creation from privately supplied capital of a system which , though not preconceived , was to prove sufficiently complementary in its supply and its operation to accommodate a modernising economy with a growing range of activities .
25 But whatever happens out on the field , the triumph of Italian culture , style and fashion is already assured .
26 Like the air we breathe , water is a basic element : if you ca n't trust what comes out of the tap , then , most people feel , something is wrong .
27 It 's totally … it 's totally , I mean logically and legally , it 's a ridiculous distinction ; I do n't think the distinction is important — that what comes out in the end is the same thing ; I committed or omitted , however you want to put it — it 's all the same thing .
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