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

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1 He pointed out that every major supercomputer manufacturer , including such giants in the conventional supercomputer market as Cray , were now building multi-processor machines in order to stay competitive .
2 It should be pointed out that a bigger tank may well be possible , but when the maintenance is going to suffer , and that is the major importance when dealing with larger fish which are usually messy feeders .
3 Later I found out that a standby wife had got halfway down the aisle before turning back , remorseful at abandoning her husband , leaving one empty seat — my seat , I brooded , as I waited for the next flight . )
4 In our discussion on accountability in public sector organisations in Chapter 2 we pointed out that a principal focus of processes of accountability was finance .
5 He pointed out that a young officer 's life had been tragically taken while doing his duty , protecting others .
6 Before we begin , however , I would like to point out that a great deal of contemporary music has been written which belies much or all of what I have to say .
7 It turns out that a great deal of our conversational interaction involves the repetitious use of structure .
8 It pointed out that a prolonged period of profits growth at ISC had ended because of insistence by the auditors that ISC adopt more conservative accounting policies on long term contracts .
9 He points out that a complex whole which contains principal and secondary contradictions will also contain relations of domination and subordination ( since the factors forming the principal contradiction will dominate those forming the subordinate contradiction ) , and argues that the presence of these characteristics in a complex whole is not merely a contingent matter , but a necessary one .
10 He paused , working out that a shallow dent in the pasture was the remnant of a huge crater , and then got out to take another look at the marble .
11 I pointed out that a certain amount of intimacy was inevitable when you work so closely with someone .
12 Although the government has to operate within the context of the economic realities of the day and " should " have regard to the long-term interests of the economy as a whole , critics of adversary politics point out that a short-term concern for vote maximisation at the next general election is never far from the government 's mind and this conditions the way in which it manages the economy and makes economic policy .
13 The narrator of the tale is made a rhetorician , apostrophizing both his audience : and one of his characters : It has been pointed out that a skilled mastery of the " idiom of popular poetry " , embodied in the witty appropriation of familiar poetic epithets such as hende , jolif and gent , which are used of Nicholas , Absolon and Alison respectively , is not simply a characteristic of Chaucerian style , but is especially exploited by Chaucer for this one tale .
14 Perhaps he was n't as completely convinced as he made out that a lost boy , however bright and confident , could not have ended in the Comer .
15 The CML pointed out that a sealed form 53 was a receipt , and that lenders would be reluctant to issue it before receiving the monies in question .
16 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 .
17 When Bukharin , in his speech to the Sixth Congress , emphasised that the Latin American Communist parties ‘ had an important role to play in the development of national and agrarian revolutions ’ , Brazilian delegate Fernando Lacerna somewhat tartly pointed out that a Communist movement had existed in Latin America since 1920 but it was only in 1928 that ’ the Communist International [ had ] shown its interest in Latin America for the first time ’ ( La Correspondance Internationale ( organ of the Communist International ) , 1928 , in Alba : 1964 , p. 188 ) .
18 He pointed out that a cubic metre of air over the affected forests had been found to contain 400 mainly unknown but man-made organic compounds .
19 Curran points out that a rough woodland canopy is likely to be more affected by variations in the solar angle than is a smoother grassland canopy .
20 In 1833 , of 5,020 antislavery petitions the Wesleyans provided 1,953 and other nonconformist bodies 873 , though Drescher points out that a higher proportion of signatures came on community petitions .
21 The white paper points out that a higher coal burn by the electricity supply industry would mean that more stringent measures would be needed to limit emissions by other sectors , including transport .
22 It pointed out that a recent packaging industry report on the packaging of liquids for human consumption had revealed a marked increase in the amount of energy and waste involved in the period 1986-90 .
23 Commenting on the many questions asked he pointed out that a literal understanding of what was said in the O.T .
24 Ford defended his action , pointing out that a protracted trial of the former President would serve only to continue the long agony of Watergate , and distract the United States and its people from more urgent matters .
25 Without wanting to make things complicated for the sake of it , it is also worth pointing out that a natural monopoly market may be sustainable as , say , a duopoly , in conditions of less than free entry .
26 This is the usual case , but if it turns out that a particular file is very volatile the less restrictive system should be used .
27 The Government are right not to rule out progress towards that , and to point out that a high degree of convergence of economies will be necessary before any single currency can be contemplated , agreed by this House , or sustained thereafter .
28 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues point out that a high proportion of dilatation and curettage operations are performed on women under the age of 40 .
29 Before leaving this section on metre , it must be pointed out that a musical setting could be written which deliberately avoided any metrical pulse at all .
30 Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms .
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