Example sentences of "that [verb] out [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's also easy to argue that if you take money out of government allocation for service delivery greater than the amount that is necessary , then actually , the people that are getting in in in the sense of capital schemes , the losers are the people that lose out on front line direct services .
2 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
3 Although it is the mood disturbance that stands out in affective psychosis , individuals who meet the criteria for either the ‘ unipolar ’ or the ‘ bipolar ’ form ( as they are sometimes called ) sometimes also show features reminiscent of schizophrenia , as we shall see for several of the subjects evaluated in this book .
4 Anger that seemed out of all proportion .
5 The computer , to cite another example , required no fewer than six separate strands of knowledge : binary arithmetic ; Charles Babbage 's conception of a calculating machine in the first half of the nineteenth century ; the punch card , invented by Herman Hollerith for the US census of 1890 ; the audion tube , an electronic switch invented in 1906 ; symbolic logic , which was created between 1910 and 1913 by Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead ; and the concepts of programming and feedback that came out of abortive attempts during World War I to develop effective anti-aircraft guns .
6 That 's about the only good thing that came out of that bank job !
7 Now er one of the very , or the very serious suggestion that came out of that meeting , and it I think it met unanimous support that night , was consideration of altering the time of the morning service .
8 Yeah it was the two training aspects that came out of that meeting one was
9 What we have is picking up a ragbag of stable door legislation , that came out of other Acts , and that 's why we have offices , shops and railway premises from the Oswald Acts which were neatly tucked in the back of Oswald 's Act .
10 Quite apart from any utility or negative political advantage that came out of popular culture , the important thing was that establishment culture was at least in touch with the masses .
11 In clefts which acted as fresh water drainage channels , only 27% hatched while in situations that dried out at low water , hatching success varied between 0% at mean tide level to 57% at mean low water neaps .
12 There is a kind of confidence , typified in the prayer to Christ the source of sweet honey-cells of devotion , which is at odds with the stark mood provoked by a revulsion from sin in the whole piece and which is very different from the whole thrust of the short version : The profound realisation of Jesus as a source of grace at the heart of this passage in the long version colours the meditator 's longing for it in the other expanded meditations that open out of this sequence of prayers .
13 The vision is to see a ministry established that reaches out to working girls .
14 Evidently , one tends to forget the worst episodes over time , and remembers only those items that stand out for some reason ’ .
15 How many times have you said that get out before National Anthem
16 There was a scalding sun in my breast — the ‘ kingdom of God within' — that rushed out to that All-Beauty , its weak rays met those encompassing ones and the bliss of heaven filled me . ’
17 It had books , records and unsorted bric-a-brac , and a foam chair that folded out in three sections to make a single bed of sorts .
18 Then , when Uncle Guy arrived from Dublin he brought them a present , an enormous box of chocolates which was made like a chest or jewel box with trays that pulled out like small drawers , containing different foil-wrapped shapes .
19 It is the intention of the Secretary of State that a school that opts out of local authority control will not be allowed to change its character , similarly , a CTC must provide education for pupils of different abilities drawn mainly from the area in which the school is situated ( clause 105 subsection 2 ) .
20 Starting in South Island , you will find that flying in to land amid the snowfields of Mount Cook or the ice of Fox Glacier of Franz Josef in the Southern Alps is something PPL visitors can unfortunately only do as passengers in the fixed-wing or chopper flights that operate out of local airfields .
21 No it 's , you know , you know s Sara and Elsa 's boyfriends , the ones that go out with each other every single day changing boyfriends
22 He paused in the doorway , because it was rare to see the High Queen without at least a dozen courtiers ; certainly he had never seen the Sun Chamber like this , bathed in the glow from the dying day , alive with the strong , pure magic of the Purple Hour , the huge crystal windows that looked out over all Ireland ablaze with light .
23 There the Shah worked in a large salon that looked out through tall windows on to the city below .
24 Certainly , when Yeats chaired the Irish Senate committee that commissioned the Irish coinage ( so wonderfully handsome as it turned out to be ) , it was photographs of Sicilian Greek coins that went out to prospective designers to show them what the committee had in mind .
25 By means of a comparative approach , as Galenson ( 1952 , p. v ) expresses it , ‘ hypotheses that grew out of peculiar conditions in one country can … be tested against other bodies of experience , and reconciliation sought in differences among the determining factors . ’
26 To some degree , the racial abuse and violence in schools mirrors that meted out to black minorities in British cities more generally ( the anti-semitic parallels must again be recalled ) .
27 The history of conflict between the peoples of this region over the centuries was interpenetrated by episodes in which it was subject to the imperial development of Rome , Macedon , Byzantium and the various peoples that streamed out of Central Asia into Persia and beyond .
28 He has further sub-divided these into their key historical topics and , further still , identified the special issues that arise out of these topics .
29 But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold .
30 Issues that arise out of academic-industry collaboration would include forms and limits of collaboration , codes for resolving ethical and role conflicts , and the role of academics as entrepreneurs .
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