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

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1 Leigh is sitting in the sunshine in Spain , taking a break from filming a new series of his BBC TV drama Kinsey , which goes out next month .
2 Each language has its own phraseology , its own idiom which rules out many options that are potentially available as grammatical sequences .
3 Perhaps no one 's missing from the Irish ferry , which rules out one line of inquiry . ’
4 THE incidence of sexually-transmitted diseases among Plymouth 's prostitutes has been cut by Britain 's only mobile Aids clinic , which hands out free condoms and needles to intravenous drug users .
5 The DoE spokesman said : ‘ This issue is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste that are lifted .
6 ‘ This is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste which are lifted .
7 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 ) .
8 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 .
9 This Bill , which sets out detailed mechanisms for settling disputes , could be passed early next week .
10 The board was reconstituted with a majority of key employers from within the industry , its operations and financial systems have been restructured and a strategic plan has been produced which sets out clear objectives against which the success of the board 's actions can be judged .
11 Following reconsideration of each issue in the light of comments received , the IASC issued a Statement of Intent on the comparability of financial statements in July 1990 , which sets out 21 E 32 proposals which will be incorporated in revised IASs without substantive changes , and five E 32 proposals that have been deferred pending further work on financial instruments .
12 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 .
13 Their waste , or " tailings " , contains a high proportion of sulphur which leaches out toxic metals .
14 The ad campaign , which rolls out next month , will avoid television but will use radio and press advertising , as well as putting heavy emphasis on leaflet drops and point-of-sale promotions .
15 Now she 's about to make our hearts stop in A Kiss Before Dying , which comes out this week and co-stars Matt Dillon .
16 It has also bred a small publishing empire for Guinness , which brings out 50 reference books including the Guinness Book of Hit Singles and the Guinness Encyclopaedia .
17 Not only does the increase of 6 per cent in the science budget fall short of a general increase in spending of 9 per cent and an inflation rate of 10 per cent , but four-fifths of the additional $ 13 million will be allocated to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ( CSIR ) , which carries out in-house research on applied science and technology .
18 Manufacturers usually provide relative record addressing which carries out these calculations for the user .
19 Lloyd 's Register , which carries out structural surveys of ships to enable them to be insured , believes that structural failure was to blame for many of the losses and is mounting an urgent investigation to establish whether this is the case .
20 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 .
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