Example sentences of "of [noun] [v-ing] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any tendency to increase the ratio of surface area to weight would help , for example flaps of skin growing out in the angles of joints .
2 Not raising her head , nor even starting , at the sudden clamour of birds squabbling out in the clearing .
3 ‘ Only that Frank has seen him a number of times coming out of a special house down there .
4 The primary reason for this was the large increase er in the population of Germany arising out of the reunification of country .
5 Now they were talking about perhaps four tons of bombs toppling out of the sky one morning when Dornhausen thought the war had passed it by .
6 He left the car again , and saw something else on the other side of it — a pair of legs jutting out from the bushes nearby .
7 They stared at the flat blade of rock jutting out of the turf-clad flank of the hill .
8 She tries to push it out and black beads form on her skin , ribbons of dark flowing out into the water .
9 THIS WEEK 's attempt to divert the flow of lava gushing out of the erupting Mount Etna in Sicily could be an expensive failure — because a British team of vulcanologists taking essential measurements has had to return home after its money ran out .
10 Keeping his gaze on the thread of light seeping out from the Bogeyman 's room , he inched his way along the threadbare strip of carpet .
11 Closer than seemed possible , striking against an almost purple sky , we saw Kanchenjunga with a bright plume of snow standing out like a triumphal flag .
12 The most probable reason for this unjust behaviour by the Roman Governor was that he feared some sort of riot breaking out in the capital city during the festival .
13 Since under national legal systems it is usually stipulated that the place in which the association is established is to be the place of performance of obligations arising out of the act of becoming a member , the application of article 5(1) of the Convention also has practical advantages : the court for the place in which the association has its seat is in fact usually the best fitted to understand the documents of constitution , rules and decisions of the association , and also the circumstances out of which the dispute arose .
14 In 1850 he decided to mine the seam of ironstone cropping out on the Cleveland Hills east of Middlesbrough , soon erecting nine blast-furnaces for its treatment and establishing the commercial viability of Cleveland iron .
15 Anna stopped to examine the great plates of fungus growing out from a tree-stump .
16 In his infant years he slept with his mother and two sisters in a single bed , a plank of wood jutting out of the wall .
17 PC Cooper was later convicted of offences arising out of the accident .
18 I now want to consider the other factor : Lord Denning 's tidal wave of law arising out of the Treaty of Rome and its various amendments .
19 If the determination is to be by an expert , the court has no jurisdiction to consider questions of law arising out of the matters referred to the expert .
20 Her call came after the surrender of the last group of rebels holding out at a military air base at Mactan in the central Philippines .
21 The red things had a small piece of string poking out of the top and they smelt vaguely of the stuff Marcus sometimes puts on the furniture .
22 Even the lightning was filtered into changes in density of darkness by the weight of rain cascading out of the cloud-front .
23 The one dear to the heart of the popular press is the possibility of individuals opting out of the labour market altogether to ‘ sponge ’ off the state .
24 The windows are open , with layer upon layer of sound coming out of the forest .
25 Given the gusher of cash flowing out of the company , that is unsurprising ; it is also talking to banks about restructuring its debt .
26 The cash into the authority , the timing of that , and the ti the timing of cash going out of the authority .
27 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
28 Ltd. , sought determination by the court of questions arising out of a charterparty made between themselves and the defendants , Woodhouse Drake & Carey ( Suisse ) S.A. , relating to a cargo of rice on board the vessel Mary .
29 Notes of questions arising out of the application form should be attached to it and used as a memory aid during the interview .
30 With its splashes of red standing out from the swirling whiteness of the snowstorm , this tableau combines the decorative and the dramatic in a manner reminiscent of the finest Japanese prints .
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