Example sentences of "[v-ing] out " in BNC.

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1 Her face is coming back to me yet again , reforming out of bouncing shadow .
2 The alcohol inside was now only faintly blurring out the throbbing pain in his jaw .
3 By 1930 , when Sir Richard Hopkins gave evidence on behalf of the Treasury to the Macmillan Committee , the ‘ crowding out ’ theory had been quietly dropped and replaced by an insistence on the administrative difficulties involved .
4 In the Old World , the Omomyidae were highly successful , crowding out the two other families , who were only able to make a living by becoming nocturnal .
5 One participant reported half empty rooms in sessions dealing with the ‘ new art history ’ of semiotics , gender , and dialogue , and unexpected demand for more traditional object-related sessions , crowding out the smaller rooms in which they were scheduled .
6 The large demands which the BEA made on the capital market — at first directly in their own capital issues and then indirectly through the Treasury borrowing requirement — attracted criticism that electricity was ‘ crowding out ’ more desirable investment projects with potentially higher rates of return in the private sector .
7 On this argument higher rates of self-financing would lead to the artificial depression of sales and to under -investment in electricity , precisely the opposite of ‘ crowding out ’ .
8 Neo-liberal critiques have emphasized the dysfunctionality of legitimation expenditures in terms of ‘ crowding out ’ .
9 The rate of interest , the Accelerator Theory , the Capital Stock Adjustment Model , profitability , ‘ crowding out ’ , uncertainty , public policies and inadequate financial provision , are all considered .
10 The consumption function is an ideal testbed for a general methodological investigation of error correction mechanisms , the design of economic policy , crowding out and aggregate supply .
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12 Crowding out forms an important argument in the monetarist armoury .
13 Crowding out may be of two varieties : either the effect of changes in government spending are immediately and completely offset by opposite changes in other components of aggregate demand , or aggregated demand is in principle increased but immediately is frustrated by supply constraints .
14 The words of the man in the pub came back to him , crowding out his thoughts , rising up to his face like a blush of shame : ‘ All who serve Malik will die .
15 The impact of fiscal policy on interest rates and on crowding out private investment has , then , to some extent been a consideration of policy-makers.3 More generally , however , the model and the equations defining the slopes of the functions point to those variables that will be important in explaining the impact of fiscal policy on the level of output .
16 This financial crowding out , as it is called , could be offset to some extent by an increase in the speed at which money circulates — the velocity of circulation .
17 Nevertheless , unless the liquidity preference curve is totally elastic , some financial crowding out will occur .
18 ( Crowding out is examined in detail in Chapter 18 . )
19 If governments wish to reduce monetary growth and yet avoid financial crowding out , they must therefore reduce the level of the PSBR .
20 This will mean high interest rates and the problem of crowding out .
21 As soon as she closed her eyes a dark , austerely handsome face filled her mind , crowding out the last of her lingering fright , and when she eventually managed to get back to sleep it was to dream of Michele Lorenzo once more .
22 Non-Marxist critics of the growing state intervention described this phenomenon as one of ‘ crowding out ’ , whereby the state 's activity starved the private sector of financial , physical and labour resources ( e.g. Bacon and Eltis 1976 ) .
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24 Is it possible to fit the 90/110 door tops as the metal runners keep rusting out .
25 This is a direct parallel with conservation programmes that concentrate on small peasant farmers and those marginal semi-proletariat which find themselves eking out a living charcoal-burning , cultivating the steepest slopes , or in shifting cultivation without sufficient fallow-periods — an issue which is explored in detail in Chapter 7 .
26 MOTORING JOURNALISTS DREAM OF FINDING Colin Chapman , discredited father of the Lotus legend , alive and well , eking out a living under an assumed name and with moustache shaved off .
27 Again , the choice was between following the work to the factory towns or eking out an existence by labouring .
28 They , too , listed her as ‘ sick ’ , and it was n't long before they were eking out her parish relief with a regular 1s. a month , starting in the March of 1783 .
29 The Titfords , it seemed , had not given up the Miscellaneous Repos business for good : an unmarried Scottish lady in her sixties , Jessie Grieve , was staying with them as a lodger ; what little she may have paid in rent would have been very useful , no doubt , as a means of eking out the family income .
30 Thousands were still eking out an existence in China 's desolate border regions , their sacrifices and hardships almost forgotten in the new era of reform .
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