Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] out [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it .
2 Enzymes are a form of protein made out of a very precise order of amino acids .
3 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 .
4 Rather the critic frequently seems to adopt an inflated posture , where his or her negotiation of a text becomes a journey of discovery marked out with a rhetoric of almost heroic endeavour .
5 Anna stopped to examine the great plates of fungus growing out from a tree-stump .
6 [ 2 ] During 1991 and 1992 , these initial recommendations were greatly revised and reorganised , largely as a result of work carried out in a number of small specialist work groups , set up following a detailed technical review meeting held in November 1991. [ 3 ] A second draft ( P2 ) began publication as a series of electronic fascicles in April 1992 , and is due for completion in July 1993 , following a further technical review in May , and presentation to the TEI 's Advisory Board in June .
7 A good many boys and girls had joined the crowd now and shouts of laughter broke out as a few of them came out from the gate in the kitchen-garden wall , their hands full of ripe peaches , their chins dripping with juice .
8 Underlying the analysis is a belief that particular forms of strategy arise out of a recognition by working-class members of a need to reduce the material insecurity immanent in the forced commodification of labour — ‘ people engage in various forms of action because it is in their interests to do so ’ ( ibid. p 7 ) .
9 Have all times and minimum rates of descent worked out on a still-air basis first of all .
10 The process of consultation carried out by a head must take proper note of their doubts , resistances and rejections .
11 You could see Knamber Foin from here , a bleak mass of rubble rising out of a plain that was grey , smoky-looking with the leafless boughs of ten thousand little birch trees .
12 At the front , two high curved windows gave a view of the square garden while at the rear one huge expanse of glass looked out over a stone wall with three niches , each containing a marble statue ; Venus , naked , one hand delicately shielding the mons Veneris , one pointing at her left nipple , a second female figure , half robed and wearing a wreath of flowers and , between them , Apollo with his lyre , laurel-crowned .
13 All the bells of hell rang out in a wild cacophony .
14 Whoever thought to give a word to a bit of stone sticking out of a wall , or a bit of wood stuck in one ?
15 Oakeshott 's notion of tradition arises out of a genuinely philosophical analysis of human activity and in no way presupposes ( as I think Burke 's appeal to tradition does ) a belief in the wisdom or rationality of history .
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