Example sentences of "it [vb -s] out [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They work it all out for the next weeks , even though it turns out Paul has forgotten the Tipp-Ex .
2 It turns out Middlesbrough is not what the musicians have in mind .
3 Despite appearing to be dumping on IBM Corp from a great height with its agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc — it points out users can move CICS off the mainframe and that mainframe upgrades can cost up to five times the price of an entire Sparccenter 2000 , Micro Focus Plc was yesterday also able to announce that it has won agreement with IBM for an expansion of their long-term relationship in MVS emulation products .
4 It points out advantages to my divorced state I had n't thought of before . ’
5 It is only known to breed in the Gulf area , where it digs out burrows in the sand and , as its name suggests , it feeds almost exclusively on crabs .
6 It rules out incitement to violence and threats of armed action ( what Mr de Klerk calls ‘ war talk ’ ) .
7 It rules out 85% of possible clashes and leaves the designer free to concentrate on the remaining 15% of cases .
8 Open verdict : Family of barn fire victim say it rules out suicide .
9 This is not to say it rules out action , but it fails to grasp the relation of action to capitalism .
10 It becomes oddly insulting , not only because it rules out appreciation of beautiful souls lurking behind plain faces , but also because the kind of admiration then given to the beautiful woman begins to assume that her equally lovely nature is sweet , kind , gentle and unselfish — an image of passive , yielding femininity .
11 It pulls out miracles small and large .
12 Boots has given this product a rating of four stars , which means it filters out UVA and UVB equally .
13 It roots out vines , truffles for lemon trees
14 Where the camera sees white it sends to the output monitor the picture seen by Camera A , where it sees black it sends out Camera B's picture .
15 Because hot dark matter is always rushing about , it wipes out details , and does not allow thin delicate structures like those seen in the sky .
16 Without entering into the substantive details of the agreement or of the 1990 convention for its application , which appears not yet to have entered into force , it may be noted that it sets out rules for crossing the signatory states ' frontiers not just for their own citizens but also for citizens of all EC Member States , and the Convention of Application distinguishes between treatment at the internal and external borders of the signatory states .
17 So with my doo da it puts out sort of
18 Somebody comes in and runs a separate form puts all their customer and all they 're doing is when the orders change they just put the and it prints out notes and labels and if you 've got hundreds of them it saves a job in time and money and the girl .
19 It cancels out thought , and in consequence , any possibility of examining the root selfishness .
20 Whereas the compulsory purchase order enquiry is fairly passive , relying on party initiative to inform the minister , the investigative enquiry is more active in that it seeks out information .
21 Snow looks less innocuous but is even worse than rain because it blots out visibility more .
22 It works out problems , makes decisions and estimates pros and cons .
23 It carries out specialist functions for Government departments and private companies , such as geochemical and geophysical investigations , as well as mineral resource evaluation and environmental geology studies .
24 It leaves out place and circumstance , the powerful and unconscious drive of material interests and class identity .
25 Although something valuable undoubtedly disappeared when tight-knit inner city communities were dispersed to bleak estates and high rise flats , you only have to look her shot of a dank backyard with wall so high it blocks out sunlight , to recognise that life there was not halcyon either .
26 It brings out prejudice and fear , and people with the disease are often isolated and rejected .
27 It brings out prejudice and fear .
28 Vodafone Group Plc claims that a survey by the Office of Telecommunications shows that it provides the best quality of service available to mobile phone users : Vodafone has more than 820,000 of the 1.4m UK subscribers and in its first quality survey Oftel monitored 120 routes across the UK , finding that Vodafone had an overall success rate for call connection of 93% against 88.7% for Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd ; some 95.8% of calls on Vodafone 's network from mobile to fixed line phones were set up and completed at the first attempt , said Oftel , compared with 92.5% on Cellnet 's network ; fixed to mobile on the same basis were 92.4% for Vodafone and 89.8% for Cellnet ; Cellnet reckons it comes out tops in trials of hand portables in the Greater London area .
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