Example sentences of "out [adv] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Historically , engineering has had to distance itself from the sound of metal-bashing , and agriculture has become fiercely scientific and managerial ; while the obvious skill element in medicine and veterinary work only comes after a thoroughly academic grounding ( though it is sometimes pointed out rather unkindly that surgeons evolved from barbers ) .
2 She 'd suss out right away that there was something fishy going on .
3 This came out so comically that they both began to laugh together , Neil putting his book down , and McAllister whooping into the apron which she had thrown over her head at his last sally , as though she were truly the skivvy she pretended to be .
4 Inside the car the sounds of Technotronic screamed out so loudly that they could hardly hear themselves think .
5 Said Mademoiselle , and you make this fuss and call out so loudly that we all jump in fear .
6 Maidstone was used to all this and he had got the procedures worked out so well that very little mess was involved .
7 When , at last , she managed to speak , the words fluttered out so faintly that Melissa had to strain to catch them .
8 It came out so matter-of-factly that even Joy and Alan did n't notice and our new guest was , luckily , slightly deaf .
9 But in February he returned to the Rhineland to deal with yet another raid by Louis the German there ( this time the emperor drove his son out so forcefully that he had to seek refuge with the Slavs before making his way back to Bavaria ) .
10 Do you have any recollections of any particular disputes and maybe an answer that you could possibly sort of , make a few comments on whether you felt the the procedures were worked out so finely that they in fact prevented disputes because they were so long and drawn out perhaps or er it took the fire out of disputes if you like ?
11 If you choose a wallmounted fitting , make sure the arm does n't jut out so far that the light is in front of you as this will throw your book into shadow .
12 And the ‘ never ’ came out so wildly that he was surprised again , and , his eyes still watchful , he said , ‘ I thought not , but you must see , McAllister , I had to ask you — for your sake . ’
13 When later we want to use those formulae it turns out not infrequently that we have some divergent results .
14 The London based Construction Industry Research and Information Association ( CIRIA ) , in a recent report on the French construction market , points out not only that the number of British housing starts is only 60 per cent of the French level , but also that ‘ individuals are clients for 50 per cent of dwellings and construction companies for 25 per cent . ’
15 It should be pointed out once again that those feminists who say that , on account of the male symbolism , Christianity is impossible for them , are not thereby necessarily ‘ anti-men ’ .
16 It should perhaps be pointed out once again that even registration affords only prima facie evidence of title .
17 I 'm sure the police would figure out quickly enough that I 'm hardly the criminal type . ’
18 It has to be designed or thought out carefully so that conscious decisions can be made about it .
19 For this exercise you bend the elbows until your chin touches the floor , then shoot them out straight so that your upper body flies up and your hands leave the floor .
20 But she stuck her feet out sideways so that they came against the wall of the hearth .
21 Find what is WRONG in these examples then write them out correctly so that you can work out the answers .
22 The perspectives , the horizon points , the viewing angles all had to be worked out beforehand so that camera shots would enable the backdrops to appear as natural continuations of the sets , instead of suddenly sloping up or downhill .
23 They 're giving them out beforehand so that , so
24 We 're very obsessed with things called viewing figures in television and I worked out quite simply that if everybody among the eleven million people who are supposed to view Keeping Up Appearances every Sunday , popped a penny into a money box for Save The Children Fund one Sunday night , that would raise a hundred and ten thousand pounds within an hour , now why do n't we get going and encourage people to do that .
25 He pointed out quite reasonably that defending an old lady from assault on a tube train could conceivably be described as extremely responsible behaviour and doubtless would be by most right-thinking members of society , Polly 's opinion notwithstanding .
26 point out quite rightly that the matrix clause " expresses the subject 's preference " here but they fail to see the implications of this for the infinitive .
27 to raise money to take the equipment out there so that
28 And , if you remember the layout of the cheese counter you find out pretty quickly that the ,
29 And then you just draw it out again so that someone could look at it and they could see the energy changes in front .
30 And the view should not be ruled out too summarily that all our desires grow up from the fact that certain things have been found immediately pleasurable .
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