Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [conj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tony Knight , director of the strategic management programme at Henley Management College , points out that Japanese workers can afford to be more altruistic than western employees because they generally operate under a policy of life-long employment with one company .
2 Thus waterhole has enhanced scientific understanding of the mechanism itself and of how currents interact to accelerate particles Brian Whalen of the NRC points out that auroral activity is known to affect radio waves and power lines and possibly the weather , too , .
3 Malcolm Thomas , the NFU 's deputy director for Wales , points out that revised rules of eligibility will apply under the Suckler Cow Premium Scheme from January 1 .
4 It treats with scepticism the timber industry 's claims that developing countries receive valuable foreign earnings from their timber exports , and points out that European governments receive far more in taxes from the sale of tropical timber products than is given to developing countries in aid for forestry projects .
5 He points out that technological development in health care is a continuous process , and today 's " high tech " is tomorrow 's " low tech " .
6 But he points out that recent government pronouncements suggest the squeeze is to be put on public spending once more .
7 Denis Wrong also points out that other sociologists , such as Homans and Inkeles , realized that sociology could not manage without a theory of human nature , implicit if not explicit , in its theories .
8 When someone points out that other people can do x , y and z , we reply ‘ Yes , but they 're different ! ’
9 Pat points out that Irish readers may well find the new trailers familiar — they were originally with Guinness Ireland in Dublin .
10 The report points out that quantifying risks is not without its uses : it teaches you a great deal about the way that the engineering systems you 're analysing behave .
11 Kessell points out that uncontrollable fires are recurrent phenomena in many parts of Australia , causing damage in the hundreds of millions of dollars and significant loss of life .
12 It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made .
13 Betty Rathbone points out that young children may need help to cope with their anger .
14 The 1987 SORP points out that local authorities do not generally accrue for capital expenditure and sales and disposals of capital assets .
15 A much quoted observation by one grand old man of German science policy , Professor Heinz Maier Leibnitz , points out that German researchers who have done well in stints in the US tend to stagnate when they return to the German system .
16 A spokesman claims ‘ new technology ’ is helping BR win the battle against the leaves and points out that German commuters are also affected by similar problems .
17 The NCC also points out that large quantities of water ( estimated at 15 to 25 per cent of the total ) leak out of the system each year .
18 Richard Dawkins , the zoologist , points out that large size does not imply bigger creatures were intrinsically more successful than species of a small size .
19 Scott points out that social groups are ‘ symbolic/ideological formations ’ and the outcome of ‘ purposeful and discursive action ’ ( Scott 1988 : 51 ) .
20 It points out that unimmunised children run the risk of catching diseases which are far more dangerous than the injections might be .
21 Gilroy points out that rising street crime has been used as a justification for increased police militarisation , and blames this rise on the deviant activities of a minority of black youth .
22 The article correctly points out that British-American Tobacco Company no longer recommends the use of aldrin in Kenya .
23 But Lee Bridges of the Public Law Project points out that judicial reviews have so far effectively assumed that , even if services are provided by an independent agent , ultimate responsibility lies with the public body holding basis statutory responsibility .
24 Interestingly , Rosencranz ( 1981 ) points out that conservation groups could conceivably buy up all available permits to ensure improved air quality .
25 However , the theory also points out that Etruscan kings are required in the lineage of Roman kings so it is by no means clear that the Romans who emerged out of the Etruscan shadows in the late sixth-century were true descendants of Romulus himself .
26 Rajan also points out that French banks are now investing 9% of their budgets on staff training , the Germans 7% and the British only 2% .
27 The article points out that public health advocates in the USA have called on church groups to oppose the exploitation of human lives for a profit .
28 Kley points out that conservative accounting represented an added charge of more than Dm400 million to the 1990 figures .
29 Van Laue points out that rapid industrialisation would never have found majority support under a parliamentary regime , ‘ especially as Russian liberalism was largely agrarian in orientation ’ .
30 It points out that packaged peas or tinned grapefruit produces less waste at home than the unpackaged product ; and the waste left at the factory is unmixed and so easier to deal with .
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