Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [verb] out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The acceptance of a contract which sets out detailed conditions of service , hours worked and parents met is unlikely to provide the flexibility that is required for schools to respond quickly , humanely and sympathetically to family needs .
2 The Five Fantastic Dances and Little Prince Ballet Suite which fill out this disc also clearly demonstrate Glebov 's enviable abilities as a colourful orchestrator , and composer of indelible miniature sweetmeats .
3 ‘ It 's a bit like blackmail , especially the part which points out all the money raised would be spent in their hospital . ’
4 Yet — there was an enduring lone voice among the internal babble which held out strong and true for Dane , and somehow its message was the only one that made any sense .
5 But they hold it is witchcraft which singled out this particular victim for attack and made him the target of the animal 's assault .
6 Well they do it by the kilo which works out cheaper .
7 Condemned as cowards , deserters , they were shot by their own side in a war which wiped out much of a generation .
8 Each language has its own phraseology , its own idiom which rules out many options that are potentially available as grammatical sequences .
9 The battery of questions is seeded with a selection which catch out those who try to guess the ‘ right ’ answer .
10 Moreover , in 2 Commando which carried out this raid , there was , in its commanding officer 's words ‘ an extra scruple of endurance ’ that turned the seemingly impossible into the possible .
11 It was other evidence which ruled out this model .
12 And so therefore , as we did in our case , would like erm some indication o er of whether or not er he could and this was his suggestion er give up his current lease which runs out next year and take on a new lease with us for a period .
13 The first task was to finish putting together the ‘ Darlington Drinker ’ , a local magazine which goes out five or six times a year to pubs around the area .
14 What had offended the Government was an issue of the paper which came out two days before Christmas 1967 .
15 The impersonal and durable character of these rights was highlighted during the last years of Louis VII 's reign , in the use in charters of the phrase corona regni ( the crown of the kingdom ) , a phrase which marked out royal rights from princely by asserting their value to the kingdom as a whole .
16 I had a beauty I had a run there I had about four in a row which came out whole , but now I 'm getting crushed nuts
17 In fact , looking back at the affair , the only thing which stood out unequivocal and substantial was my great whitebound digit which had hovered constantly over the scene , almost taking on a personality and significance of its own .
18 There is a distinction in principle between a book which sets out original ideas , and justifies them ( a MONOGRAPH ) , and a book whose primary function is to distil and tell you what other people 's ideas are ( a TEXTBOOK ) .
19 But the division of labour within the enterprise is not a juggernaut which crushes out all trace of ‘ skill ’ or peculiarity in the wage-labour of each and every branch of production , and neither can the ‘ capitalist ’ attain the Taylorist ideal of total control over labour .
20 A FIREWORK show which fizzled out two years ago will burst back to life tomorrow night .
21 Here in the basement and behind Mr Pegg was Bill Joyner and his wrapping counter , beyond which roared the mighty Goss Printing Press which poured out 300 copies of the 16-page daily every minute .
22 ‘ A computer is like a mechanical human brain which carries out various specific operations .
23 Their waste , or " tailings " , contains a high proportion of sulphur which leaches out toxic metals .
24 The contract to service the ski jump is a big boost for A5 Hydraulics a co-operative five-man company which bought out Agricultural and Industrial Hydraulics for £70,000 last year .
25 She had a leather suitcase which bore the remains of labels from pre-war Oriental hotels , a hatbox and an immense carpet bag which sighed out little puffs of dust every time it was set on the ground .
26 An epidemic which wiped out hundreds of dolphins in the Mediterranean last year seems to have reappeared .
27 It would never have occurred to Nathan Holland , the young man on whose arm she leant , to think of such a thing ; he had worked with Paul Arkwright in the publishing house which turned out many of the latter 's books on philosophy , and soon Paul had asked him , knowing his astonishing gift for languages , if he would translate some of them .
28 And Jesus said that God 's dominion , the rule of Heaven , is something like a mustard seed which starts out tiny and ends up big .
29 Roderick O'Sullivan , who has carried out research for programmes such as Channel Four 's Fragile Earth , said he was concerned that a mystery disease which wiped out half the swan population at the bay last winter had re-emerged .
30 In ‘ Questions of genre ’ he has returned to such fundamental terms of genre poetics as expectation , verisimilitude institutional discourses and practices specific to cinema ; his essay on the American war film breaks down the homogeneous generality of a single film genre into particular typologies of form , structure and discourse which play out particular regimes of power and ideology .
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