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

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1 That way , your 30 days terms will mean 30 days instead of meaning anything from 30 to 60 days ( which averages out at 45 days or 50 per cent more days than 30 days ) .
2 Corbett grinned back ; a Welshman had once told him that each person has an aura about him , be it good or evil , which goes out to other people .
3 Readers of The Favourite Game will remember Breavman dissecting a frog , which arose out of such early experiences ; they will also remember his tearing up an economics textbook outside a bank on Sherbrooke Street — another reaction to the struggles and disinterest he later recalled .
4 It is a situation which cries out for centralised resolution of the type the large commercial organisation can impose .
5 The proliferation of MKN45 as assessed by 7 5 [ Se ] selenomethionine uptake and cell counts was increased by histamine concentrations of 10 - 7 and 10 - 9 M. Histamine concentrations between 10 - 6 and 10 - 7 M maximally stimulated MKN45G proliferation which titrated out at lower histamine concentrations .
6 We are thus given a means of exploring some of the behaviour ( especially the ‘ irrational ’ behaviour ) of our users , of exploring stories some of which cry out for psychoanalytic examination ( particularly ‘ classics ’ such as Lewis Carroll 's Alice stories and J. M. Barrie 's disturbing Peter Pan ) , and of understanding the profound impact of such books as those of Maurice Sendak .
7 The second half of the chapter proposes that whole group work is a working method which develops out of small group work and gives greater coherence to it .
8 Material which starts out at regional may also go on to be used on the national networks .
9 That gave us an IAS of 135 kts which trued out at 141 kts .
10 Basalts , because of their low viscosity , tend to form low , thin flows which spread out over large areas , and are rarely more than thirty metres thick .
11 We are we are very close now to completing the final lease agreement with Moat erm as we 're not quite there yet I 'm I 'm gon na be suggesting if it 's possible to er , amend er one of the recommendations er , recommendation B , er , to take note of the facts that we quite er , finalised the agreement yet erm I wanted to try and get in line with the er , programme for the recommendation which came out of Great Parndon Neighbourhood Committee .
12 Marx 's attitude to the numerous anthropological works which came out between 1860 and 1880 was therefore in part one of shared enthusiasm for evolutionary theory , but also in part one of suspicion .
13 So Elvis Presley 's ‘ Love Me Tender ’ , which came out in 1956 , will not count towards the pop quota , but Luciano Pavarotti 's ‘ Nessun Dorma ’ , theme tune to the 1990 World Cup , will .
14 The DS 19 which came out in 1956 , with its self-levelling suspension and power-assisted controls , was n't substantially different from the last one made in 1975 , which was then still reckoned to be crankily experimental .
15 Defending his nationalist stance in parliament , Keating presented the ALP , which came out in 1991 in favour of establishing a republic by 2001 , as the patriotic party and accused his conservative opponents of servile nostalgia .
16 In January 1982 he published his Discussion Document , while his report , Review of Investor Protection , which came out in two parts , Part I and Part II , was published in January 1984 and March 1985 respectively .
17 Hawksmoor , which came out in 1985 , was preceded by the Eliot biography of 1984 , which was preceded by The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde of the year before , and in 1987 these annual events were pressed upon by Chatterton .
18 This was Albrecht Ritschl 's The Christian Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation , which came out in three volumes between 1870 and 1874 and launched the movement which was at first called ‘ the Ritschlian theology ’ , but is now generally labelled ‘ Liberal Theology ’ .
19 To this information about Asia Marx added knowledge of the Inca which he had gathered from Prescott 's famous study , The Conquest of Peru , a remarkable book which came out in 1847 and whose instant fame had a dramatic impact on nineteenth-century thought .
20 The first , more than two years ago , considered the feasibility of privatisation and followed reports from the Treasury and the Central Purchasing Unit which came out against wholesale privatisation .
21 Pate 's Grammar School in Cheltenham , which opted out of local authority control three years ago , faces making teachers redundant if it does n't find the money by April .
22 The forgiveness offered by her young blue eyes , which peep out in mortal embarrassment from the old sneaker of her face , so puffed , so pinched , so parched .
23 There are great chunks of life , after childhood , which drop out of conscious memory .
24 Appendices , which set out on separate numbered pages any detailed material , unsuitable for inclusion in the body of your report .
25 Heavy gold-framed paintings of Hanover ancestors hung from a picture rail ; in each corner of the room were columns of shiny black marble topped by big dark green plants which drooped out of white marble urns .
26 The killing and the eating of the father which developed out of this social organization is part of the repressed , archaic heritage of mankind .
27 The pleas for conservative guards might have died away had it not been for the Bristol riots which broke out on 29 October and raged for three days .
28 In 1806 a captain was attachéd to the French embassy in Vienna specifically to collect and send back to Paris information about the Austrian army , while other officers were sent to Berlin for similar work in anticipation of the war which broke out in that year .
29 They were already planning the Serbian revolt , which broke out in 1804 .
30 29 year old Andrew Mannings from Cheltenham was one of 5 people who died in the fire which broke out in converted flats at Hove in Sussex last April .
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