Example sentences of "also [verb] out that [art] " in BNC.

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1 It also turns out that a single fibre can carry many signals at the same time ( more will be said about this in Part 10 ) .
2 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
3 He also points out that a commitment to equality implies also a commitment to a state which will push everybody around until they are equal — Procrustes was a figure in Greek mythology who forced all those he came across to become the same height , either by chopping bits off or by using a rack to stretch their legs .
4 David Jacobs also points out that the cost of hiring a stage-coach is now prohibitive .
5 Hamilton also points out that the replacement of forest by well-maintained agricultural terraces may actually reduce the amount of soil erosion , and Ives ( 1987 ) provides a timely reminder that the Himalaya are undergoing tectonic uplift which itself may be of sufficient magnitude a account for much of the increased sediment load of the major drainage systems .
6 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
7 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
8 Norris also points out that the complex system of internal air passages would prevent the production and reflection of random sounds — it is important for the dolphin not to confuse itself !
9 Bury ( 1988 ) also points out that the argument concerning decreasing mortality and morbidity rates is contaminated by cohort effects and influences .
10 The DTI also points out that the definition of a consumer in the Directive is narrower than that in the UCTA , which talks of " dealing as a consumer " The courts have thus interpreted the UCTA as giving protection in certain circumstances to companies dealing as consumers , while the Directive only applies to natural persons .
11 But Davies also pointed out that a new programme of scientific research into fitness and conditioning had been launched by the WRU to bring the Welsh team up to the required standard for international rugby .
12 He has also pointed out that the future did not loom so large for them as it did for the Roman historians , who were anxious about the fate of their empire .
13 Nutku ( 1981 ) also pointed out that the line element ( 10.24 ) is the well known cosmological solution of Kasner ( 1921 ) .
14 Evans-Pritchard and others have also pointed out that the divisions between scientific and non-scientific thinking as such , if they can indeed be reliably established , do not necessarily correlate with different social groups .
15 Many , however , also pointed out that the organisations in which they were working had little alternative to some recourse to temporary working .
16 Nonetheless , Saville also pointed out that the rate of decline had begun to slow down , and this was also confirmed by other studies of the time .
17 It was also pointed out that the buyers could have claimed loss of profits for the whole of the estimated useful life of the machine ( 10 years in this particular case ) .
18 IBOA negotiators also pointed out that the inflation forecasts for the end of the year are to increase and that when the salary claim was advised to the Banks , the Retail Price Index at that time was 1.9% .
19 Critics also pointed out that the legislation enacted in June left black South Africans , representing approximately 68 per cent of the population , still without the vote .
20 It is also pointed out that the danger of " hurrying " and teaching " more " is that time for gathering information and reflecting on practice and the implicit and explicit theories that guide it can evaporate easily in the busyness of increasing demands …
21 He also found out that a delegation of architects was being organized to congratulate Palmerston on his classical stance .
22 It also turned out that the 142s in Cornwall , and indeed those in Manchester to a lesser extent , suffered high wheel wear .
23 They also point out that no action has been taken against their bowlers by any of England 's leading umpires .
24 Observers also point out that the changes would allow electricity authorities in Britain and France to conceal direct or indirect military subsidies to nuclear power .
25 Walberg , Hose and Raster ( 1978 ) showed the significant relationship between LOR and proficiency in English with Japanese children in the USA , but also point out that the rate of learning slows down very quickly over time , so that in the first two months the child learns as much as he will in the next five months , the next year and so on .
26 They also point out that the excessive amounts of sugar in some brands could also be harmful to older babies ' teeth .
27 Philips also point out that the omission of FMFFV in initial CD-I shipments will not be much noticed because no CD-I discs are currently planned incorporating it and none are likely to appear for up to two years after the launch .
28 Greenpeace and others also point out that the HMIP has only a small team of monitors and will not be able to perform the tasks of the NRA in this sphere .
29 Not only would they point to economic forces which limit those choices but they would also point out that the resultant individual choices lead to an impoverishment of products , to the Sun and not the Independent , to Sunday Sport and not News-on-Sunday .
30 Will he also point out that the only threat to the progress being made in the duchy comes from those who propose the introduction of a national minimum wage , and the abolition of competitive tendering and charging in the NHS ?
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