Example sentences of "out that [conj] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He points out that since the Korean War those countries with the highest growth rates — Japan , Sweden , Germany and Austria — have had the lowest levels of military expenditure as a percentage of GDP .
2 He pointed out that while the estimated number of drug users in the USA had fallen from 23,000,000 in 1985 to 14,000,000 in 1988 , evidence suggested that drug users now employed more types of drugs more frequently .
3 He points out that although the overall significance of the trend may be exaggerated , ‘ it is very striking and telling in character ’ .
4 He also pointed out that although the new technology of agriculture is here to stay , we need to retrieve the wisdom of the past .
5 He pointed out that although the Select Committee had regretted that the opinion of the assessors was not taken into consideration in the outcome of the competition , they would probably not have chosen Scott .
6 More specifically , in geomorphology it had often been pointed out that although the Davisian trilogy embraced structure , process and stage or time the emphasis had been very clearly upon stage with very little upon process .
7 Barthes is careful to point out that though the encratic discourse posits itself as natural , in fact this is an illusion , a necessary camouflage of its own systematicity ( 1984:128–9 ) .
8 At each of these meetings , MacDonald pointed out that if the Labour Party were to refuse office after defeating the Government with the aid of the Liberals , and if Asquith were then to form a Government instead , the Liberals would sit on the Government benches .
9 He pointed out that if the regional companies signed new contracts with National Power and PowerGen , as he had permitted , 41 per cent of their requirements would be met by coal-fired stations , compared compared with the 17 per cent generated by independent gas-fired producers .
10 As a comparison , he pointed out that if the entire population of China were set the same task , it would take them more than four hours to complete it .
11 As early as January 1959 Guevara emphasised the importance of agrarian reform and pointed out that if the constitutional requirements for compensation were met , the reform would be so slow as to be imperceptible .
12 O'Dowd , Rolston , and Tomlinson ( 1980 ) point out that when the centralized state comes in simply to administer and maintain law and order , it tends to reproduce relationships which pre-exist its intervention .
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