Example sentences of "it [verb] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 There was Tizer and cream soda and beer and lassi to drink , all of it laid out on white tablecloths with tiny paper napkins for all of us .
3 The question that should be asked at this point is not whether the West should intervene militarily , but what does it want out of such an exploit ?
4 ‘ As Mr. Pannick says , it cries out for some explanation from the board .
5 It arose out of genuine social issues , not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality .
6 I think what was in the village news it arose out of those children 's survey down there and what happened was that Mrs did n't think we 'd er put in perhaps as politely as we should .
7 and it changed out of all recognition .
8 The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict .
9 The car 's fifteen years old , it stands out in all weathers , and the undercoat 's still intact . ’
10 It looks out across wide lawns to mild uneventful Northamptonshire countryside , and the private road which runs in front of it winds down into Hulcote , a beauti — ful horseshoe-shaped model village built around a generous green .
11 So now they 've got it sorted out to one pound between three of them .
12 Knowing what a talent you have for these things , you 'll probably have it sorted out in two ticks . ’
13 If you want it shiny if you want it like erm If you want it to come out like this .
14 A secondary school is making ten teachers redundant , just a month after it opted out of local authority control .
15 The nasal strip was popular until the middle of the twelfth century , when it dropped out of general use .
16 This was a bar that er went under the bomb like that when they fastened them up , and then when they dropped the bombs this bar was in a clip , like where me finger is , i in a clip so when they released them it dropped out of this clip the bar went as well of course , down that went down went the bomb drop bars with it used to be make them day and night and things like that and er of course there was er Bloxwich Lock and Stamping we used to do odd stamping , odd forgings and things li and er that was other part of the war work .
17 However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels .
18 But the next best thing is for more money towards fourteen to nineteen education so that 's very welcome at least and was widely supported in the various versions we saw this morning , my concern is with the way in which this money is to got from the centre to the school and I 'd like to speak very strongly in favour of what if I got what you 're is education so that we aim to assist schools to build on their own interests and and not have it parcelled out by some central authority which is and which a sigh of this is an area of great relevance to schools
19 Packages which checked your spelling , for example , in something you 've put on and very politely suggested that you may or may not have got a word quite correctly spelt that you had intended perhaps spelt one way , it came out as another way , and there must be an awful lot of work going on in this area .
20 The Winter had been seriously costed , and it came out at twelve thousand million francs ‘ at the most ’ .
21 It came out with particular force in my work .
22 It came out like that , Mr Tranter , because anything else would have been a misrepresentation .
23 It came out o it came out in nineteen seventy five .
24 It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy .
25 So while d'Abreu and his colleagues went off eastwards , even braver or more foolhardy men — following the banner of Castile — were determined to discover — heroically and , as it turned out for many of them , fatally — the way to reach this same Orient by travelling outwards to the West , across the vast unknown .
26 It said it expects initial products to be high-end servers and so it turned out in most cases .
27 We asked several questions and received confusing replies , and then we asked it to tap out in tens the age of our headmistress at school ( a dreary old spinster with a sharp nose for ferreting out misdemeanors , and no sense of humour ) .
28 We did n't think this could be true , somehow , and then one of my friends whose sense of humour was decidedly quirky , asked it to tap out in tens the age at which I was going to die .
29 They 're obviously going into a difficult area and if it breaks out into open conflict , there will be slight risk , but at the moment it 's fairly routine for us .
30 The fog was still thick when they crossed the German Line , but it thinned out on higher ground .
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