Example sentences of "out [that] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We would again point out that whereas the Committee has produced ‘ evidence ’ from a politically motivated group , the British BSSRS ( sic ) and an emotionally committed woman , Nancy Tait , our plant has been assessed and approved by the IIRS , Cork County Council , Cork County Medical Officer , An Taisce and the IDA .
2 Emma Johnson was eager to point out that while the concerto has its inward and reflective side , it also offers scope in a purely virtuosic sense as well .
3 She pointed out that while the infant mortality rate was high in Burnley , where a large proportion of women worked , housing conditions were also very poor .
4 We pointed out that unless an appeal is lodged within 28 days of the sentencing he could be free in a little over two years .
5 He points out that though the implication was that the customer research forming the basis for Microsoft 's claims was impartial , Microsoft actually commissioned the report .
6 Reports pointed out that though the act had been passed for women 's protection , it seemed it was being used almost exclusively to punish poor women .
7 The fire brigade was unable to estimate the expense of each call , but helpfully points out that where the cost of malicious false alarms is being claimed back in court , the normal figure is £97.50 an appliance .
8 Offe 's account of the state has to be distinguished from ‘ capital derivative ’ versions and offers an account of why the state favours capital within capitalism by pointing out that as the state apparatus depends on revenues drawn from capitalist accumulation , it depends on stable accumulation for its own functioning .
9 It should be pointed out that if a beginner is suffering from any illness he should not practise this exercise until he is well , as the sudden rush of oxygen can be harmful .
10 Einstein pointed out that if a galaxy lay between the Earth and a distant source of light , the light would be focused by the gravitational field of the galaxy .
11 Watson wonders , and the reader , if bright enough , works out that if a dog does nor bark when an intruder comes to commit a crime , then the crime is an inside job .
12 I went round commiserating with the ones I knew , pointing out that if the lady with the bosom was as late as she normally was , the reception would undoubtedly extend into licensing hours .
13 The majority go on to point out that if the law were to punish ‘ rape between cohabiting spouses … immediate imprisonment might not be appropriate ’ and that imprisonment would be most unlikely where no injury was sustained by the wife .
14 ‘ Each council can decide what to do and interpret the regulation and law to fit its own area , but we would point out that if the council goes ahead with the plan , it will be ratepayers who are going to bear the cost . ’
15 He points out that if the council gave 100pc rate relief , 25pc of the cost would have to be borne by council tax payers in the town .
16 Council members mostly agreed they are a hazard , and Peter pointed out that if the car that hit him on a roundabout had been fitted with them , he would n't be here now .
17 Mr Parry said it should be pointed out that when a person takes over a public house a protection has to be granted first .
18 Dr Gilbert has pointed out that when the evangelist Hannah More remarked in 1789 on the existence of whole village populations no less estranged from the services of the Church than were heathens , she was belatedly recognising something which Wesley and Whitefield had been proclaiming for decades .
19 He pointed out that when the council was barred from making further payments on the transactions , it had made a profit .
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