Example sentences of "out [conj] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 It also urged firms to make sure they completed and exported orders quickly in case they were found out or the UN introduced further sanctions against Iraq .
2 The road Richard chose sloped gently down towards the river , levelling out where the Balmoral bank sloped steeply down to the waterside .
3 Once you have worked out where the Goblin lands you can work out damage .
4 Further to the letter from T. Jenkins in the February issue , I would like to point out that the AAA has had minimum ages for road races for at least 30 years .
5 All three have international sponsors , and Kapuscinski is to find out that the South Africans have invaded in the south of the country , having fallen in love with Savimbi .
6 Arridge and Barham pointed out that the Halpin-Tsai equations are equivalent to those of shear-lag theory if is taken as
7 In a detailed critique , Taylor and Cameron ( 1987 : 117 ) point out that the CA approach makes the identification of conversational units dependent on the specification of the conversational rules to which speakers " orient " in constructing sequences of such units .
8 Kevin Tierney , head of Sotheby 's silver department comments , ‘ This is the most complete collection of English Chinioserie silver ever offered , and includes some of the finest examples made ’ , while pointing out that the Brownlow Tankards ( est. $800,000–1.2 million ) , ‘ are superb ’ .
9 Professor Rhys , of Cardiff Business School , points out that the Essex plant is in an area of low unemployment and that the same could not be said of the other big plants .
10 Pointing out that the SLF believed the landlord/tenant sector to be an important part of the rural scene in Scotland , Mr Barlow said the quota question was posing a serious threat to that partnership .
11 Not only were viewers outspoken in their complaints but the athletics writers , who rely on TV coverage , were quick to point out that the London Marathon is not one of the BBC 's happiest events .
12 Like many similar inquiries in recent years into Britain 's research spending , the report points out that the UK is unusual among many Western nations in the way it allocates its R&D .
13 Environmental groups condemned the announcement as inadequate , pointing out that the UK target was lower than that of all other West European countries and fell short of the 60 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions which scientists regarded as necessary to stabilize greenhouse gases at current levels .
14 Douglas had his horn blown again and cried out that the Lord Dacre must hand over Balliol , or these , his people , would pay the penalty .
15 A distinction drawn the previous day by Law and Order Minister Adriaan Vlok , who pointed out that the UDF was subject to restrictions but not formally banned , was dismissed by the UDF on Jan. 18 as a " play on semantics " ; moreover , the UDF had decided simply to disregard the restrictions , rather than apply to the authorities to have them lifted .
16 Anthony Sharp , the Chairman , pointed out that the DTI had recently said that the recession would be over in January 1992 .
17 He pointed out that the FCC has a policy of broad equivalence for markets , taking as factors open entry and even-handedness with competitors .
18 It 's certainly something we 're all gon na have too er adjust too , thank you for pointing it out that the United States is going to have such enormous influence er from , from now on , we 're all going to have to get used to it and er get used to how to deal with it .
19 The British Minister for Sport , Hector Monro , pointed out that the Gleneagles agreement was irrelevant here as it made no reference to actions by one country against the nationals of another , but on 26 February the British High Commissioner in Georgetown was notified that Jackman 's visitor 's permit had been withdrawn and he must leave the country .
20 In chapter 2 it was pointed out that the Thatcher government had made strong efforts to curb overall local government expenditure .
21 It must also be pointed out that the Sub-Group is a sub-group of Management Group , and its functions are to advise Management and to put into effect Management policy on computing issues .
22 He also pointed out that the Nile , if it flooded , might well drown a greater number of people than all the refugees .
23 Downing Street sources point out that the Clinton team including the new president have strong connections with Britain .
24 The embassy pointed out that the Attlee cabinet not only needed to reassure the left wing of the Labour party and the British public , but also wished to cultivate India and other Asian neutrals .
25 Will the Minister cast his mind back to the letter that he wrote to me last October — a soothing reply to the representations that I had made to him — pointing out that the Salford careers service , which covers my constituency , had forecast a shortfall of between 400 and 450 YTS places ?
26 And he pointed out that the NII had given assurances to both the House of Commons select committee on energy and to successive energy ministers that there would be no unresolved safety issues by the time the public inquiry got under way .
27 North Tyneside MBC opposed both these developments pointing out that the Tyne Tunnel proposal in particular was for more square feet than currently existed in the whole of central North Shields .
28 Pointing out that the CEGB had achieved its highest ever nuclear power output at 18.7 per cent of all power generated , Lord Marshall said : ‘ The plant is in good shape and our staff can take pride in a job well done .
29 In launching the link , Mike Fogden pointed out that the NATVACS Unit answers 25,000 enquiries each month and the Jobfinder service in Great Britain helps to place 2,000 clients in work yearly .
30 Later in the election campaign , he was driven to comment again : ‘ I wish to point out that the SDLP were only admitted to the Socialist International by my credentials .
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