Example sentences of "it [vb -s] out [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage . |
2 | ‘ As Mr. Pannick says , it cries out for some explanation from the board . |
3 | The car 's fifteen years old , it stands out in all weathers , and the undercoat 's still intact . ’ |
4 | It looks out across wide lawns to mild uneventful Northamptonshire countryside , and the private road which runs in front of it winds down into Hulcote , a beauti — ful horseshoe-shaped model village built around a generous green . |
5 | However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels . |
6 | It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy . |
7 | They 're obviously going into a difficult area and if it breaks out into open conflict , there will be slight risk , but at the moment it 's fairly routine for us . |
8 | It sets out in some detail the means of complying with each of the eight principles that underpin the Data Protection Act . |
9 | First of all with living assurance it 's a whole of life plan that pays on , well we know it pays out on death , and we know it pays out on serious illness , but after that , the pay-out is obviously vast compared with Covermaster . |
10 | — it gives out with some mess that I might normally eat but now it sort of blows away and there 's a whole muddle of emotion in my … |
11 | When the River Erne reaches Fermanagh , it broadens out into immense Lough Erne , a fragmented inland sea of a thousand islands that bisects the whole county and reaches clear to Cavan in the south . |
12 | It flips out with six discs in it . |
13 | So nine hundred , it works out at nine pound odd |
14 | It arises out of Welsh questions and the Secretary of State for Wales ' answer to the question that he was asked by my Hon. Friend the Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) . |
15 | Erm , so if you , if you do the easy one , and let's say it comes out to ten pence per gram , and you do the difficult one and it comes to a hundred and three pence per gram , right , or point nought one pence per gram |