Example sentences of "it [vb -s] out the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 High-level ozone is a life saver because it screens out the UVB ; but low-level ozone is a serious pollutant , causing respiratory and other health problems for many people .
2 In fact , the chemistry on the earth is rather special — it 's the sort of chemistry we 're used to doing at the temperature on the earth in the conditions that occur on the earth , but interspatial space the conditions are quite different and so , in fact , it turns out the chemistry is different , and so also we find that there are molecules that we do n't expect .
3 It turns out the inventor by then had come to the conclusion that ‘ I really ought to go off and look at something else now . ’
4 Well , I finally got Miguel to talk to them about it and it turns out the reason there are n't any old folk around is because they do n't live much longer than about 35 .
5 One of the central features of the company is that it separates out the functions of ownership and management .
6 The Norwegian-owned Kvaerner Govan yard on the Upper Clyde is using Scott Lithgow 's 1,000ft dry dock while it fits out the Havis , the last of its batch of four liquefied petroleum gas tankers .
7 It holds out the promise of swifter verdicts .
8 It holds out the promise of swifter verdicts .
9 It bears out the straightforwardness of parent comments , too , in its report of how they regard headteachers , good and bad , as in these examples ( SED 1989:7 — 11 ) : The parents used to have their own meeting room .
10 Although this particular complication must be exceedingly rare , it bears out the point that syphilis is a multi-system disease and in the secondary stage can present in the most unlikely ways .
11 It evens out the peaks coping with fluctuations in work and ensuring continuous work flow .
12 It cuts out the effects of the age structure of the population which can confound simpler measures such as the crude birth-rate .
13 It cuts out the middleman .
14 Its defence mechanism is not rapid reproduction like the greenfly , instead it surrounds itself with the familiar frothy blob of air bubbles that it forms as it spits out the sap it has taken from the plant — instead of spitting it back into the plant .
15 Budgeting often embraces both dimensions : it marks out the routines through which mothers confront , and struggle to contain , the conflict between individual health and economic survival .
16 In effect , this means that the use of feminine forms provides more specific information than the use of masculine forms can be said to provide ; it rules out the possibility of masculine reference , whereas the use of masculine forms does not rule out the possibility of feminine reference .
17 of the substance venial alanine it , the level rises up in the blood , it 's a bit like overfilling a jug , if you have a quarter pint jug and you have a pint of milk , when you get to the top you do n't stop pouring , it spills out the edge and in the body it actually goes into the body tissues , nowhere else to go and it causes a devastating result , it causes abnormal mental development , it causes gross retardation .
18 To cap its argument , it trots out the litany of RISC marketing escapades to conclude that ‘ RISC has utterly failed . ’
19 It is an ideology that calls itself pluralism when it imposes monoculture ; that speaks of choice as it snuffs out the biodiversity of the earth ; that cries democracy when it eclipses and denies all alternatives .
20 we can do she put an ice cube on the splodge let it melt and when it drys out the carpet comes up again but I do n't know if it 'll work but it ca n't do any harm , can it ?
21 Each year it belches out the sum of 325,000 tonnes of sulphur .
22 Lechte 's ‘ Art , Love and Melancholy in the work of Julia Kristeva ’ is exemplary for the clarity with which it lays out the terms of Kristeva 's later work .
23 Here it picks out the teaset design
24 It sets out the Treasury 's latest economic forecast and the planning totals for the next three years , and provides the broad departmental allocation of expenditure which have been agreed during the public expenditure survey ( PES ) .
25 Compiled by Teresa Sladen , the Society 's Secretary , it sets out the legislation relating to the removal of fixtures — including fireplaces , staircases , panelling , balustrading , window and door surrounds , chimneys , floors , stained glass , tiling and more — from listed buildings .
26 It sets out the order in which talks are to be held , the nature of these talks , the powers of the parties involved , the level of discussions etc .
27 Although , as has been argued already , the significance of the 1934 Congress is to be located in its general guiding principles rather than in specific theories , it is nonetheless worthwhile examining briefly the substance of the 1934 debate not only because it sets out the agenda for a detailed discussion of socialist realism , but also because Nizan 's second novel , Le Cheval de Troie , was produced , for the most part in the Soviet Union during 1934 in the shadow of the Congress itself .
28 It sets out the requirements governing the admission of shares to the USM and the subsequent obligations of the company , including those relating to takeovers and acquisitions .
29 It sets out the ways we intend to support various groups of people in the community and their carers .
30 The objects clause of the memorandum of association is the most important , since it sets out the purposes for which the company was formed .
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