Example sentences of "[vb -s] out [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During the last few years , we have begun to learn something of these mothers ' true feelings from the women who suffered the regime at first hand : what stands out in such accounts is the emotion which is still generated in the mother by her own memories .
2 The car 's fifteen years old , it stands out in all weathers , and the undercoat 's still intact . ’
3 Prominence is the related psychological notion : Halliday defines it simply as " the general name for the phenomenon of linguistic highlighting , whereby some linguistic feature stands out in some way " . "
4 She almost has a three D effect , I er , you know her face really stands out from that background .
5 See I do n't know where he got it from , because he did n't give us th questions out of this book .
6 Of course , the poor individual buyer is the one who loses out in this sort of operation .
7 If she wants whatever it is she gets out of this relationship , no one can deny she 's entitled to it .
8 The wasp strays in , eats a little honey , warms itself , tries to sting and travels out to some winter lair .
9 If the pilot light goes out for any reason , a heat-sensing thermocouple detects the fault and prevents the main gas supply from operating .
10 MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff .
11 Fourth , the absence of penalties for abuses , such as involvement in price-fixing , means that firms have every incentive to engage in anticompetitive behaviour until they are discovered , as Williams points out in this issue .
12 Mr. Collins points out in this connection that Code C was approved by both Houses of Parliament with full knowledge of the Act of 1987 .
13 the evidence that we 've found out already from C H C is that the operation of the N H S reforms has restrictive patient choice because crucially those referrals to London teaching hospitals which used to made as a matter of course if treatment is unable er , unavailable in Harlow have actually been largely stopped , I got the detailed figures from the purchasing director erm er , recently in the C F C minutes and it shows a miniscule number of patients being referred to London teaching hospitals erm , and this is clearly the reason as this points out in this paper that London teaching hospitals are in serious financial problems and four of them , indeed are being threatened with closure by the Tomlinson report and I think many patients in Harlow would much rather as er , people have pointed out , go to er , Middlesex and U C H , should they still exist than to go to Colchester and er , but this is this a key question , so on the the basis of the this consortium does n't meet those criticisms indeed , make the situation worse I move that we oppose it in principle that Vince reports on that line .
14 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 .
15 ‘ As Mr. Pannick says , it cries out for some explanation from the board .
16 As a seller , it costs you £25 to cover lost legal fees of up to £300 if your buyer pulls out for any reason other than an adverse survey , a defect in title , or unreasonable delay on your part .
17 The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way .
18 This opposition , expressed in terms of adult education , seems out of all proportion given that most women can expect to spend at most three or four hours a week in women-only classes as against a lifetime in the world of men .
19 It says much for Ackerley — and Parker — that he emerges out of much camp narcissism as a figure of genuine humility .
20 This large pathology institute regularly sends out to all doctors in Denmark special packs containing a transport medium into which samples from patients suspected of having gonorrhoea can be inoculated .
21 Can we assume that something moves out of most buildings ?
22 And that sets out for each district in the County a few areas of different environmental constraints .
23 It sets out in some detail the means of complying with each of the eight principles that underpin the Data Protection Act .
24 Those are the policies that the right hon. Gentleman sets out before this nation .
25 — 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 …
26 What shines out of these photographs is her bravery .
27 ‘ What shines out of this show is Dario Fo 's love of humanity and truth ’ Michael Billington , The Guardian
28 At ridges in the mid-oceans molten rock rises from the mantle below the crust and spreads out on either side to form new ocean floor .
29 Much church planting activity ( and much else that is good ) flows out of this intimacy with God .
30 The report favours the setting of attainment targets for children at 7 , 11 and 16 ( though with some publicly expressed reservations by Sir John Kingman himself about whether English can be ‘ mastered rung by rung ’ as in climbing a ladder ( Nash , 1988 ) ) , and spells out in some detail what these should be .
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