Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] out [that] " in BNC.

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1 The authors of this study point out that because today 's youth is being failed by the parental generation where the all-important factor of mature superego-formation is concerned youth has turned to the more primitive and regressive superego-formation found in groups .
2 The Committee point out that a ‘ general ban on twin-tracking would deprive 3 million people of the right to be a councillor ’ ( Widdicombe 1986:112 ) and they did not believe this to be justified .
3 Cyprio point out that water should always trickle down through foam not up , as otherwise it will float up .
4 In general , however , the authors of the article point out that this type of method may not be applicable to other caves as many paintings of this type contain little if any datable pigment .
5 Bloody lot , I mean she 's got every , I think credit card out that she can possibly have
6 In a recent report , 14 HM Inspectorate point out that numbers in this age group in Wales will remain high until about 1987–8 , after which there will be a sharp decline .
7 Defenders of camp and machismo point out that they are parodic critiques — in the first case of what is allegedly insulted ( femininity ) , in the second of what is allegedly aped ( masculinity ) .
8 Digital Sky point out that this interface does away with any need for the B.F. Goodrich FlightSystem Stormscope display head , so saving panel space .
9 Campaigners against the project point out that a mixture of economic recession and growing enthusiasm for energy efficiency may deprive Hydro-Quebec of the bulk of its potential revenue from the scheme , in the form of orders from US power supply companies , who are believed to be reconsidering the need to import power from Canada .
10 Opponents of the scheme point out that a proper environmental impact assessment has not been carried out and that the irrigation water provided will be used to produce crops such as cotton and tobacco , already in surplus in the EC .
11 But be warned : the Hearing Research Trust point out that occasionally aspirin has been known to cause hearing loss , particularly if pill-taking is combined with exposure to persistent loud noise .
12 Despite this forthright tone , later parts of the document point out that ‘ the scheme will be structured in a way that patients will always get the drugs they need ’ and that ‘ it will ensure that budgets reflect the costs of patients needing a greater volume of drugs or more expensive drugs … ’ ‘ so that there will be no disincentive to practices to accept such patients or to begin to prescribe expensive medicine to such patients , if there is a clinical need to do so ’ .
13 Although the government has to operate within the context of the economic realities of the day and " should " have regard to the long-term interests of the economy as a whole , critics of adversary politics point out that a short-term concern for vote maximisation at the next general election is never far from the government 's mind and this conditions the way in which it manages the economy and makes economic policy .
14 But advocates of renewable energy point out that the new budget still leaves the field far behind where it stood more than a decade ago , when President Jimmy Carter spent as much as $800 million a year on renewable research .
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