Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] out [that] " in BNC.

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1 An article in Nursing Times points out that ‘ it is very easy for nurses caring for older people , especially in hospitals , to develop a rather jaundiced view of ageing .
2 Bovis Homes points out that the exterior and lobby area were used for location shots , but not the interiors .
3 A House of Commons Library reference note on the latest housing benefit changes points out that these cuts alone will result in an annual saving of £1.8 billion ( Public Expenditure White Paper , Cmnd. 228 — II , table 15.6 ) , while reducing by about a million the number of people eligible for housing benefit .
4 Warburg Securities points out that the post-extraordinary eps figure ‘ will make the eps series extremely volatile for companies with major one-off items ’ .
5 ‘ If any of those bastards finds out that one of them is going to be a woman , there could be trouble , ’ Nicholson said flatly .
6 Mark Saunders ( BBC Radio ) in a personal review of design requirements for RDS car radios points out that one of the problems that RDS poses for both broadcaster and receiver manufacturer is that , with the exception of obvious features such as the display of the programme service name , an RDS receiver is not apparently different in performance , or looks , when observed in the static environment of the dealer 's showroom .
7 Chapter 1 , Article 4 of the 1985 Ministry of Interior guide-lines sets out that the penitentiary system must completely end all types of torture , violence , physical or psychological mistreatment of prisoners .
8 A widow with two children points out that the Iraqis doubled her welfare cheque ; now it has stopped altogether .
9 Hills points out that the government has failed in its stated aim of reducing the level of taxation .
10 However , one of our many mountain goats points out that had Sir Ranulph taken full advantage of mod.tech. he would have reduced his load drastically .
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