Example sentences of "which [vb base] [to-vb] out " in BNC.

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1 The ultimate in this line is the standing order , usually employed for annuals , which tend to go out of print very quickly once advance subscriptions are satisfied .
2 The birds caught in the traps on Fair Isle will be mainly the smaller passerines such as warblers , chats and the like , which tend to seek out any cover available .
3 Fine cuts are more effective than heavy ones which tend to break out at the far corner .
4 A new Bill will be introduced to prevent hostile local authorities from making life difficult for schools which want to opt out .
5 Unaccompanied children also cross this crossing , and the elderly , and they are very vulnerable from vehicles which seem to appear out of nowhere .
6 During the winter of 1908–9 , however , Picasso produced two very large canvases ( larger than any he was to produce until the summer of 1914 ) which seem to stand out from others that surround them and which have been the subject of much stimulating argument and discussion .
7 In his influential Le Même et l'autre Vincent Descombes has described the entire history of twentieth-century philosophy in France as a succession of moves which attempt to get out of this Hegelian dialectic : the recent phenomenon of poststructuralism is part of a long philosophical story and distinguished only by what appears to be a certain success , or at least an avoidance of failure to the extent that it has at least managed to keep the game with Hegel in play .
8 By contrast , some of the older countries , who got a history of calm and stability , they have Anthems which try to bring out the beauty of the country .
9 The Labour Party insists that self-governing trusts ( hospitals which choose to opt out of health-authority control and manage their own affairs ) are in fact opting out of the NHS altogether ; and that doctors who control their own budgets are going to turn queue-jumping at hospitals into a business practice .
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