Example sentences of "as [noun prp] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 As Crick points out , however , the right idea can only fit in to a mind which is trained , and predisposed to accept that idea .
2 As Dan pointed out , ‘ Jeff 's an amazing guitar player , but when he branded the T-Ride logo onto his arm , we were sold . ’
3 Thus , as Romaine points out , the following utterances might be thought of as functionally equivalent , in that they have the same communicative purpose , even though the surface syntactic forms are not necessarily related :
4 And , as Ven shrugged out of his jacket , the closer to get to her , if she was dreaming then she never wanted to wake up .
5 As Fitzgerald pointed out , the variability between books is tremendous : some books are fairly stable , but others vary enormously from section to section .
6 As Macdonald points out , some subjects change from being viewed as ‘ masculine ’ to being viewed as ‘ feminine ’ , and vice versa ; she argues that this is partly the result of ‘ pressures exerted on the school and universities by the changing pattern of employment of men and women in the labour force ’ .
7 A crime for which , as Ficino points out , a capital punishment is appointed .
8 Benjamin pulled me into the shadows as Mandeville came out to issue curt instructions for the dead sheriff 's body to be removed and informed the soldiers that he would stay at Templecombe for a while .
9 It was the City banks with mercantile connections , rather than the West End houses used by the landed classes , who moved into this relationship — less surprising than it seems , for , as Joslin pointed out , the country banks had themselves most often grown from country merchant or manufacturing activities .
10 He smiled as Kelly burst out laughing .
11 He was already renowned for his view that ‘ democracy is something to be struggled for , not conferred from above ’ , and as Kelly points out , this doctrine was voiced during the September protests .
12 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
13 But the director was all for it , too , and as Kenneth pointed out , we did n't wait between talking naturally in our private conversations .
14 As Sorauf points out , ‘ political money reflects the configuration of influence on American politics ’ .
15 As Lowry points out in her article , teaching does not have the same status as research .
16 The squealing stopped as Anders plucked out the carrot .
17 The nearest we can get to a guarantee of success in our moral choices is the cogency of the arguments that we bring to bear in their support coupled with the recognition that what we are almost invariably doing , as MacIver points out and thinkers like Sartre have laboured to establish , is continually deciding between possible alternatives .
18 Joanna grinned as Sophie burst out laughing .
19 As Keeble pointed out , this factor was important not only in interregional decentralization but also in intraregional shifts from big cities .
20 She has put she 's put herself down for one day at the end of her accounts to learn about accountancy and as Ian pointed out , it 's it 's it 's not a lot .
21 For as Wiggins points out ,
22 But as Poovey points out , men on both sides of the dispute were agreed as to the basic nature of women : the question was whether chloroform should be allowed to tamper with it .
23 Hence Neither assumption is correct , as Hill pointed out .
24 Relegation-threatened Inverleith and Stepps clash , with the odds appearing to favour Inverleith , but , as Kelburne found out to their cost last week , there are no pushovers in the lower half of the table .
25 AS PAKISTAN plays out its political crisis , the plot has taken another twist .
26 And yet the matter was quickly screened out as Pakistan set out to secure the piffling 138 needed for their second Test victory at Lord 's .
27 As Rafiq disappeared out of sight at the top of the stairs , Maisie staggered in with a step-ladder and started to put up black drapes at the windows .
28 As Jean points out : ‘ When I grew up , my Mum did nothing else but cook our food ; her contemporaries did n't work .
29 As Ellen scurried out of the room like a frightened mouse , Ruth sat down again .
30 As Walker points out , it smacks of question-begging to translate animal gestures directly into words ; but there is no alternative .
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