Example sentences of "which [verb] out [adj] " in BNC.

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31 It would never have occurred to Nathan Holland , the young man on whose arm she leant , to think of such a thing ; he had worked with Paul Arkwright in the publishing house which turned out many of the latter 's books on philosophy , and soon Paul had asked him , knowing his astonishing gift for languages , if he would translate some of them .
32 She seemed to have more energy as a result , but she developed nettle-rash and a vaginal discharge , which turned out to-be due to thrush ( Candida infection ) .
33 Also at fault is the new broadcasting law , which rules out many potential buyers .
34 Each language has its own phraseology , its own idiom which rules out many options that are potentially available as grammatical sequences .
35 And unlike most of the blondes popping up in Aussie soaps she does n't fit into the bimbo mould either , which rules out many of the high-profile parts .
36 Perhaps no one 's missing from the Irish ferry , which rules out one line of inquiry . ’
37 Here in the basement and behind Mr Pegg was Bill Joyner and his wrapping counter , beyond which roared the mighty Goss Printing Press which poured out 300 copies of the 16-page daily every minute .
38 THE incidence of sexually-transmitted diseases among Plymouth 's prostitutes has been cut by Britain 's only mobile Aids clinic , which hands out free condoms and needles to intravenous drug users .
39 She had a leather suitcase which bore the remains of labels from pre-war Oriental hotels , a hatbox and an immense carpet bag which sighed out little puffs of dust every time it was set on the ground .
40 She had a bun of hair at her nape from which stuck out carved hairpins , thinner than split matchsticks .
41 Further the test set out in Hitchcock v WB and FEB ( 1952 ) 2 QB 561 had been replaced by the test in Re W which set out all that any judge needed to do in making a decision .
42 A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward .
43 Occasionally governments have opened up a discussion by publishing a ‘ Green Paper ’ which set out alternative possibilities .
44 This document should be read in conjunction with the Subject Specifications which set out more detailed aims for the programmes .
45 The Five Fantastic Dances and Little Prince Ballet Suite which fill out this disc also clearly demonstrate Glebov 's enviable abilities as a colourful orchestrator , and composer of indelible miniature sweetmeats .
46 But they hold it is witchcraft which singled out this particular victim for attack and made him the target of the animal 's assault .
47 The frequent argument of the left is that a greater clarity on the National Curriculum would provide a lever with which to prise out more resources for the schools .
48 The deposits occur as massive bodies of ore pierced by occasional hot vents of ‘ black smokers ’ , which pour out high temperature solutions , rich in metals .
49 This leaves just two aircraft out working : the Gazelle Which went out this morning , and a Scout which is out practising abseiling drills on the far side of the airfield .
50 In ‘ Questions of genre ’ he has returned to such fundamental terms of genre poetics as expectation , verisimilitude institutional discourses and practices specific to cinema ; his essay on the American war film breaks down the homogeneous generality of a single film genre into particular typologies of form , structure and discourse which play out particular regimes of power and ideology .
51 The DoE spokesman said : ‘ This issue is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste that are lifted .
52 ‘ This is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste which are lifted .
53 There is a distinction in principle between a book which sets out original ideas , and justifies them ( a MONOGRAPH ) , and a book whose primary function is to distil and tell you what other people 's ideas are ( a TEXTBOOK ) .
54 This is the subject of the second chapter , which sets out three basic criteria that need to be fulfilled for recognition to be appropriate .
55 This Bill , which sets out detailed mechanisms for settling disputes , could be passed early next week .
56 The acceptance of a contract which sets out detailed conditions of service , hours worked and parents met is unlikely to provide the flexibility that is required for schools to respond quickly , humanely and sympathetically to family needs .
57 The board was reconstituted with a majority of key employers from within the industry , its operations and financial systems have been restructured and a strategic plan has been produced which sets out clear objectives against which the success of the board 's actions can be judged .
58 Following reconsideration of each issue in the light of comments received , the IASC issued a Statement of Intent on the comparability of financial statements in July 1990 , which sets out 21 E 32 proposals which will be incorporated in revised IASs without substantive changes , and five E 32 proposals that have been deferred pending further work on financial instruments .
59 Here Barnett is opening up a whole store of perceptions , aims , and criticisms which marked out important features of the class relationship in the period ( and which were also relevant to age relations ) , such as the alleged pauperization of self-respect among the poor ; their grasping of excitement ; and the superiority of middle-class culture which made contact between the classes so crucial .
60 The impersonal and durable character of these rights was highlighted during the last years of Louis VII 's reign , in the use in charters of the phrase corona regni ( the crown of the kingdom ) , a phrase which marked out royal rights from princely by asserting their value to the kingdom as a whole .
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