Example sentences of "it [verb] out the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It insists that this is therefore the best guide to what they should do , that it points out the right direction for continuing and developing that practice .
2 The pain was intense , gripping her with its cruel talons , biting deep , but not so deep that it wiped out the sudden rush of anger she felt at his blind stubbornness .
3 oh just shoving sheets of plate into a , a machine that comes down and it take , it goes out the other end and you put another one in all day long
4 Loud noise from passing vehicles is doubly unwelcome because , not only does it drown out the wanted sound , but it also causes the camcorder 's automatic gain control to lower the recording level ; this generally takes some seconds to return to normal after the disturbance , during which time the wanted sound is not recorded properly .
5 Funny how it turned out ’ , meaning that it turned out the other way .
6 As it turned out the final Report , published in 1889 after almost five years of investigation , did embody a number of recommendations regarding the education of deaf children in future Education Acts , thus setting out for the first time proper legislation with regard to compulsory entry , ages of admission , the length of education , the size of classes , and even that Principals/Headmasters of boarding institutions had to reside on the premises .
7 It turned out the Swiss ref was a French teacher !
8 By rotating it until it cut out the polarised light , the Vikings could locate the dark polarised band .
9 First , that ‘ the search for the affluent reader ’ distorts the make-up and content of the British press and , second , that the ‘ patronage ’ of advertisers favours some ( the middle class ) and not other ( the working class ) types of readers — it freezes out the working class reader and the working class newspaper .
10 While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets .
11 It singled out the upper reaches of primary schools for particular criticism .
12 And she let it force out the delighted cry ‘ Daniel ! ’ and make her hug him and kiss him — even while the darkness and the ice returned within .
13 One general outcome of the comparison between the original and the reconstructions is that it brought out the very blandness and the almost self-conscious " flatness ' of Hemingway 's style .
14 It sends out the wrong signal that there should be two groups on the board of directors — the doers and the checkers , ’ said Peter Morgan , the IoD 's director general .
15 It sets out the agreed remit , including any constraints .
16 It sets out the Regional Council 's policies for the use of land and for transport .
17 Furthermore , it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject .
18 It sets out the basic patterns , and looks at how they have changed over the years .
19 The company began operating in the world 's rainforests when it bought out the international interests of the American company Tenneco in 1988 .
20 Last week , with the launch of chocolate snack Time Out , it wheeled out the big guns for a direct assault on the mainstream snacking market dominated by Nestlé ( Kit Kat ) and Mars ( Twix ) .
21 This statement differs from previous statements in that it spells out the main contractors .
22 When a moth flies into range , it works out the exact speed and position of its victim and then flies out to pluck it from the air .
23 It leaves out the whole class of voluntary obligations where no such change occurs , such as promises which are not relied upon , nor expected to be relied upon .
24 Instead , it pointed out the main areas for reform and the re-orientation of policies required .
25 It brings out the morbid streak in all of us , I 'm afraid . ’
26 6.5 An interesting result of testing the possibilities of occurrence with an indefinite head is that it brings out the doubtful validity of certain other cases which Bolinger cites ( and which one might have regarded suspiciously on purely intuitive grounds anyway ) .
27 It brings out the old policies of Enoch Powell way back and there are still a few Powellites in the Tory party .
28 It set out the following aims and objectives :
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