Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , regions which lose out in the early development will see even their initial potential undermined relative to the growth-regions .
2 Mr McNally then asked him to indicate to the court any evidence which arose out of the two interviews held yesterday .
3 The name Mývatn means ‘ midge lake ’ and the principal reason the lake supports a large population of birds and fish is the astronomical numbers of chironomid and simuliid larvae which hatch out in the clear water .
4 From the terrace of the house , grimed with soot and wind , one looked down into a grey , fogged landscape of endless slate-roofed ‘ back-to-backers ’ and soaring mills throbbing with trundling looms , glittering with acres of lighted windows ( dark in the black-out after 3.30 in the afternoon ) , and huge chimneys trailing and belching smoke endlessly into the curdled air , which loitered out over the spoiled valleys until , eventually , it was dispersed across the distant moors .
5 The surface of each of the dendrites which branch out from the neuronal cell body is covered with synapses — perhaps up to ten thousand in all — arising from the other neurons which thus make contact with them .
6 There 's an ‘ honesty ’ bar where you get your drinks yourself , and observation lounge which looks out over the lovely sweep of Broadford Bay .
7 Soon the route arrives at Tennyson Down , one of the highlights of the route , and on to Alum Bay which looks out over the chalky points of the Needles .
8 S is the seed of the apple A which sprouted out of the unwholsome manure that B became after she was dead and buried .
9 Some local people also work close to the church , daily setting out their stalls of fruit , vegetables or fish in the narrow alleyways , the vicoli , which spread out from the tiny square , no more than a broadening of the road really , before the church .
10 Such was the self-image of Empire , which spread out from the public schools and into the public mind with the growth of the popular press and the introduction of compulsory primary education .
11 A most extraordinary ebullient , character , he was one of those lovable teddy-bears , but highly charged with emotion which spilled out at the slightest touch .
12 A third approach which grows out of the Latin American situation is the ‘ Theology of Liberation ’ .
13 With a crew which included seven Fairbridge trainees from Strathclyde and East Lothian , Spirit of Scotland was one of the scores of sailing ships which set out on the 1993 Tall Ships Race when the starting cannon fired at Newcastle .
14 as if in recognition of the inherent limitations of the appeals system in this respect , the Magistrates ' Association issued a set of national guide-lines , in 1999 , which set out for the first time a scale of recommended penalties covering the 25 commonest offence types likely to come before the magistrates , together with guidance on the approach to be adopted for different degrees of seriousness .
15 The reaction to the raised premium has been comparable to the furore which broke out over the original introduction of buyer 's charges in London in 1975 .
16 Disturbances which broke out in the north-eastern city of Mashad on May 30 continued for several days , bringing the city to a standstill .
17 When ripe these pear-shaped fungi are filled with dust-like spores which pour out of the small central opening at the slightest movement .
18 The association , which grew out of the Mongolian Democratic Party in May 1990 , demanded representation in the People 's Great Hural , asking other parties to cede two seats and claiming that there were 90,000 unemployed people in Mongolia ; the official figure was 30,000 out of a total population of 2,000,000 .
19 Antiracism in this sense is a phenomenon which grew out of the political openings created by the 1981 riots .
20 The whole matt black thing was good , classic design which grew out of the Seventies infatuation with high-tech .
21 A memo by a lieutenant-colonel on the staff ( whose signature is illegible ) to the Director of Military Operations at MEHQ gives an insight into what was in the pipeline for L Detachment , ‘ which went out on the last operation hurriedly and ill organised .
22 It was this message which went out in the eighteenth century , and became enshrined in the First Amendment to the American Constitution .
23 Along the wall opposite the bookcase was a bed and under the front window which looked out over the tiny arched lane and fields , was a small table with a photograph of a young dark-haired woman and a slightly older man with large penetrating eyes and a broad grin .
24 It took Quiss longer than he had expected to get to the castle kitchens ; they 'd changed some of the corridors and stairways en route from the games room to the lower levels , and Quiss , taking what he thought was the usual way , had found himself making an unexpected left turn and coming to a windy , deserted , echoing chamber which looked out over the white landscape to the tall wooden towers of the slate mines .
25 We eventually picked a hotel which looked out over the main square and settled down in the bar .
26 Above were three correspondingly small bedrooms , two of which looked out on the narrow and often gloomy street .
27 Pluralists agree with Mills that it is a post-war phenomena and arises due to the United States ' need to take on a new world role The military fill the political vacuum which exists in foreign policy-making , and this brings them into close contact with the industrial firms which prospered out of the Second World War .
28 After a brief interval a reply in a lower key by a similarly religious bird came from what appeared to be a hummock of ivy on a small promontory which jutted out at the further end of the mere .
29 They walked up Holborn , across the darkening common which stretched out before the old city walls , into the pestiferous area around Newgate and down towards Cheapside .
30 At Scotney Castle in Kent Henry Moore 's bronze statue , Three Piece Reclining Figure — Draped , was placed in 1977 on a romantic isthmus which juts out into the well-wooded lake in the middle of which the old castle crouches on its island .
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