Example sentences of "[verb] out [pron] [pron] [is] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 With more than 130 successful wines to choose from , it would be a very pleasant experience indeed just trying to find out what it is that makes a good wine a winner , observed one Winemark spokesman .
2 And they 're going to find out what it is that the doctor said .
3 Er the goods that what , not goods that we want to give them like junk food and ludicrous fashions , to find out what it is that they want this of equipment and no , and do n't forget the know-how , I mean we are , we have a hell of a Know-how in this country which is not being used .
4 The way to get the best out of something — whether faith or a donkey or anything else — is to find out what it is and treat it accordingly .
5 I shall begin , then , by trying to set out what it is that theists believe in and atheists do n't .
6 What we 've got for the first time I suspect , since any of you joined this company and you take the experience over there as well , is that the time you spend two days together , and actually find out what it is that makes you go and I do n't suppose that happens often , , dropped you off the boat together for more than two hours at a time .
7 I think if you 've got somebody who 's got a er a solicitor or an accountant then you need to establish why he wants to talk to them and also er if he , if he 's adamant that he wants to do that , find out who he is and ask if you can speak to him as well , or you can explain erm you know what the , what , what you 're doing with the client .
8 Even though the new series looks good ( with one of its highlights promising to be the small-screen debut of Paul Whitehead ) and he has at least three other projects on the go , Harry Enfield still has n't figured out what it is that he does exactly .
9 ‘ Maybe we 'll find out what it is if he goes to the hospital with us , ’ said David thoughtfully .
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