Example sentences of "out is " in BNC.

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1 What does stand out is that everyone believes that the profession , its standards and its aims , matter , and they all feel an excitement about the job of acting .
2 The difficulty is that every handful of weed that 's pulled out is likely to contain its fair share of aquatic creatures too .
3 Throughout the training , landing out is usually treated as such a serious misdemeanour that the inexperienced pilot is often influenced into trying desperately hard to get back if he either inadvertently drifts away from the site or gets lost during a local soaring flight .
4 With a rope break , the climb out is at the normal towing speed when the rope breaks , whereas when engine problems occur the tow is usually slow and the climb is far worse than normal .
5 It is interesting to note that a Dellinger fade out is often followed by a magnetic field change around 48 hours later .
6 What you leave out is n't bad dialogue , it 's book dialogue . ’
7 Also worth seeking out is Victoria Wine 's new 1983 vintage champagne with its classic ‘ biscuity ’ character ( £11.99 ) as is Waitrose 's rich , winy 1983 Extra Dry vintage fizz ( £10.50 ) .
8 At a press conference , also yesterday , given by leaders of a loose coalition of anti-apartheid organisations known as the Mass Democratic Movement ( MDM ) , the point was restated that the political prisoners whose unconditional release Mr de Klerk announced on Tuesday — the exact day they will be out is not known yet — would take up their political activities under the banner of the ANC .
9 If you want to know why Phillipe Starck appears in just about every magazine , why Tokyo is still the in-place for designers , and why no one gives a tinker 's cuss about public design , your chance to find out is at a public debate next Friday under the gaze of Rubens 's corpulent characters on the painted ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall .
10 This year , Mr Hume said , one perk which stands out is that offered by Lonrho .
11 He went on : ‘ Every gratutitous headline that you put out is money into Noraid 's collecting boxes in pubs here and on the east coast of America .
12 It was the closest of calls , and what the book enthrallingly brings out is how much it all depended on this handful of enthusiasts to preserve an enclave unique in London .
13 Vic Reeves 's Christmas Big Night Out is at the Albany Empire tomorrow night .
14 The Blue Orchids ' creed : ‘ the only way out is LJP ’ .
15 What 's brought to the fore is the political content of the music , but what 's written out is the ‘ unsoundness ’ — the anti-social , anti-egalitarian narcissism of black pop , the brutality of hip hop , the show excess and upward aspirations of mainstream soul .
16 The beguiling way out is ‘ linkage ’ — Saddamspeak for disguising defeat in Kuwait as victory in Palestine .
17 The odd man out is the smallest instrument , the high-speed photometer , which has not yet managed to see anything because its work is hindered by the jitter .
18 Karajan 's methods were as commonsensical as they were revolutionary , reminding one of Confucius 's puzzled enquiry , ‘ The way out is via the door , how is it no one will use this method ? ’
19 What I ca n't now work out is how as a university student in England I managed to get tickets for Das Rheingold and Die Walküre at those first Easter Festivals .
20 The one fact which does stand out is this : in the creation of the Victorian town , just as in the life of the ancient universities , in the spread of learning and in the writing and publishing of Victorian literature , Nonconformists were a vital element in English life wielding an importance far beyond their numbers .
21 ‘ Not many people know that these days , in the aircraft industry , corrosion from the inside of the aircraft out is a much more important phenomenon than corrosion from the outside in , ’ said Dr Andy Swift of the Centre for Surface and Materials Analysis , Umist .
22 Getting there may be the costliest part of the holiday ; hotel or motel rates compare very favourably against Euro prices , and eating out is still cheap in comparison to most U.K. restaurant tabs .
23 Eating and drinking out is easy as the street is full of cafés and bars .
24 That this order was sometimes carried out is now confirmed in The Secret Hunters by Anthony Kemp ( 1986 ) , where it is revealed that on Operation Loyton , to quote one example , captured S.A.S. soldiers were shot in the locality of Moussey , between Luneville and Strasbourg .
25 If your idea of an ideal evening out is a leisurely meal , followed by long drinks and good conversion , then Torri is your kind of resort .
26 A very popular night out is the evening in a mountain hut , with loads of traditional thigh slapping music to join in with , finishing off with a flare lit mountain descent .
27 A good night out is the Austrian Skittles Evening ; nine pin bowling with prizes and schnapps for every strike .
28 But what is less often pointed out is that Anselm in The Proslogion also defines God as ‘ greater than can be thought to exist ’ .
29 The order of the book as laid out is thus merely a façade , disguising a deeper , underlying order , and , in effect , what Cortázar is inviting us to do is to throw off our habitual passiveness , to reject the given and to join him and Oliveira in their quest for a different , more authentic order .
30 One way of sorting this whole matter out is to use the terms ‘ replicator ’ and ‘ vehicle ’ .
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