Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast , regions which lose out in the early development will see even their initial potential undermined relative to the growth-regions .
2 First , evasion of the UCTA by means of secondary contracts , which contract out of rights under the UCTA , is controlled by UCTA , s 10 .
3 The name Mývatn means ‘ midge lake ’ and the principal reason the lake supports a large population of birds and fish is the astronomical numbers of chironomid and simuliid larvae which hatch out in the clear water .
4 The surface of each of the dendrites which branch out from the neuronal cell body is covered with synapses — perhaps up to ten thousand in all — arising from the other neurons which thus make contact with them .
5 We are thus given a means of exploring some of the behaviour ( especially the ‘ irrational ’ behaviour ) of our users , of exploring stories some of which cry out for psychoanalytic examination ( particularly ‘ classics ’ such as Lewis Carroll 's Alice stories and J. M. Barrie 's disturbing Peter Pan ) , and of understanding the profound impact of such books as those of Maurice Sendak .
6 But Poulantzas argues that the attribution of the power to manipulate to the ruling class elevates it to the status of a subject — an agent who does things — and thereby reintroduces the idea of collective intensions which cry out for individualist explanation .
7 Nevertheless , there are usually many changes of direction and odd features which cry out for explanation .
8 Identifying areas which cry out for improvement or even simply areas of muddle and misunderstanding , is by no means negative — rather a spur to action .
9 Quick-growing root vegetables such as radishes and carrots which grow out of sight can be compared for size when they are pulled at various times .
10 Now Proust quite consciously stands this idea on its head , when he writes , and I quote , ‘ Style is simply the order and movement which grow out of our thought . ’
11 ‘ Style is simply the order and movement which grow out of our thought . ’
12 Rarer are helictites which leap out of roofs or walls , winding out into passageways .
13 Basalts , because of their low viscosity , tend to form low , thin flows which spread out over large areas , and are rarely more than thirty metres thick .
14 Such was the self-image of Empire , which spread out from the public schools and into the public mind with the growth of the popular press and the introduction of compulsory primary education .
15 Some local people also work close to the church , daily setting out their stalls of fruit , vegetables or fish in the narrow alleyways , the vicoli , which spread out from the tiny square , no more than a broadening of the road really , before the church .
16 The crypt was a high vaulted room , the roof being supported by thin ribs of stone which spread out from the centre , giving the impression of a bursting star .
17 And wherever there was a stall , inevitably the passage was blocked by the wares which spread out from it , covering the ground on all sides , stretching right across the thoroughfare so that there was indeed no thoroughfare but you had to pick your way among pots and pans , saddles , boots , baskets , melons , bales of cloth , onions , and canvases appliqúed with texts from the Koran and crude copies of the tomb-paintings of the Pharaohs .
18 During the year in which the final version was written it became clear that Raskolnikov must be freed absolutely from suicide and blanket boredom and ripostes like the one about family life which issue out from beneath that boredom .
19 The forgiveness offered by her young blue eyes , which peep out in mortal embarrassment from the old sneaker of her face , so puffed , so pinched , so parched .
20 There are three themes which stand out to me that run throughout the book that are all in some way or other interlinked .
21 The simplest are fine earth spots , which stand out like molehills on a lawn and are often defined by rings of large pebbles or stones , which they appear to have shouldered aside .
22 Around the margins of the hill , the termites construct tall , thin-walled chimneys which stand out from the sides like ribs .
23 Layton described the four things which stand out in Leonard , which give him the confidence to work as he does , and promote his work : The strong tradition of learning ; the business entrepreneurship of his family ; the broad philanthropy/charity which hall-marked it ; and , lastly , the self-awareness that comes from being a Cohen — not understood as class-distinction , but from the high symbolism of ‘ the priest and his role . ’
24 Out of this maelstrom we can select only a few thinkers and those ideas which stand out in retrospect as marking out the major developments and as setting the scene for more recent times .
25 There are great chunks of life , after childhood , which drop out of conscious memory .
26 Appendices , which set out on separate numbered pages any detailed material , unsuitable for inclusion in the body of your report .
27 With a crew which included seven Fairbridge trainees from Strathclyde and East Lothian , Spirit of Scotland was one of the scores of sailing ships which set out on the 1993 Tall Ships Race when the starting cannon fired at Newcastle .
28 The Education Act of 1981 required that each school prepare a document which set out for parents its aims , objectives , organisation and curriculum policy .
29 as if in recognition of the inherent limitations of the appeals system in this respect , the Magistrates ' Association issued a set of national guide-lines , in 1999 , which set out for the first time a scale of recommended penalties covering the 25 commonest offence types likely to come before the magistrates , together with guidance on the approach to be adopted for different degrees of seriousness .
30 The cost in horses and men was heavy , and the feeding of the former a significant outlay , especially when corn prices were high : " Robert Russell , proprietor of the daily fly wagons which set out from London … to Falmouth , feels much pleasure in being able , owing to the blessings derived from the late harvest , to reduce the advances he lately made on carriage . "
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