Example sentences of "is [adv] [prep] [verb] out that " in BNC.

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1 Lest anyone should think that the matter is totally unproblematical , it is perhaps worth pointing out that the same dictionary gives no separate recognition to the parallel occurrences of shut .
2 It is perhaps worth pointing out that in the past three years we have spent some £350 million on the poorer pensioners .
3 Before moving on to the next section , it is perhaps worth pointing out that the analysis just presented also allows us to handle certain uses related to the infinitive of reaction where the nexus between the infinitive and the main clause is much looser than in the canonical cases discussed above in ( 11 ) — ( 16 ) : ( 28 ) I was stunned , to see him lose .
4 I have seen the report and am considering its implications carefully , but it is just worth pointing out that in 11 of the past 12 Budgets we have taken steps to encourage employee share ownership to the extent that by the end of March last year about 2.25 million employees had benefited under all employee share schemes and had received options or shares with an initial value of £6.5 billion .
5 It is also worth pointing out that however efficient the UV system installed , it will not produce clear water unless used in conjunction with a good filter unit .
6 It is also worth pointing out that the ELR can field one of the most representative ranges of ex-Western motive power , as the steam fleet can be supplemented by ex-BR ( WR ) diesel-hydraulics ,
7 Without wanting to make things complicated for the sake of it , it is also worth pointing out that a natural monopoly market may be sustainable as , say , a duopoly , in conditions of less than free entry .
8 It is also worth pointing out that EEG recording is technically difficult and fraught with potential artefacts due to muscle movement ( Grabow and Elliott , 1974 ) , eye movement ( Anderson , 1977 ) and possible left-right differences in skull or brain mass underlying the electrodes ( Rubens , 1977 ) .
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