Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] out [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The Republic will be satisfied with a win by any margin although the statisticians eagerly point out that Ireland need four goals to complete 100 goals at Lansdowne Road and five for a century in the World Cup .
2 He says violence suddenly broke out and a number of people were involved .
3 After some time Jean advised me in the words above to go out and be alone with God and express my renewed affection for him .
4 Dana soon dropped out and came to study with me .
5 David calmly pointed out that the scheme would have been pointless if the ‘ enemy ’ had known of our intentions .
6 Vulgrin 's castles still held out but Richard ignored them and turned against Viscount Aimar .
7 She could feel his hot weight pinning her against the mattress , her legs helplessly kicking out as he began remorselessly to stroke her silken side , bringing his hand slowly and repeatedly from shoulder to hip .
8 Their eyes nearly popped out when they realised we were together ! ’
9 But the Comptroller and Auditor General Sir John Bourn also pointed out that current simulators for the Tornado GR1 the main low-flying aircraft are of limited value because they have no visual display .
10 A linguistic point was made in the course of the review — that Julian Ormerod 's lounge-bar slang is ‘ continuous , in a way , with Patrick 's cool utterance ’ — and the review also made out that Ormerod 's overdone good heart is continuous , in a way , with Jenny 's .
11 The Review also points out that , in addition to the physical risks facing journalists , 1991 can be characterised as the year in which economic censorship hit especially hard .
12 The authors also point out that much more work needs to be done to maximise the use of educational materials .
13 The authors also point out that much more work needs to be done to maximise the use of educational materials .
14 This sort of reading is only for the dedicated follower of the history of taste , though any reader particularly interested in a picture may find within a single catalogue entry an acutely discriminating judgement or interesting facts ; for example , Tietze 's entry also points out that Manet so much admired the Tintoretto self-portrait that he made a copy of it .
15 Daedalus now points out that the solar wind is an exactly similar phenomenon .
16 ‘ In Your Care ’ ( one of the album 's best tracks ) explores the thorny subject of child abuse in such a from-the-heart manner that the pain and confusion simply leap out and hit you in the tear ducts .
17 Eleanor immediately pointed out that he had n't exactly held his wife , who was thoroughly unfaithful if half the tales he 'd told were true .
18 The woman who died was a heavy smoker and the Family Planning Association here points out that the French health ministry had stressed the dangers to smokers .
19 Enthusiasm largely fizzled out when the delay in implementation was announced , and the ad hoc , laissez-faire government approach of letting authorities decide for themselves how fast and how enthusiastically to move on the proposals is exacerbated by a lack of ministerial drive and an absence of central government leadership in the mental health field .
20 If you roll a double on the 2D6 roll then the Fanatic has met with an accident , wrapping the chain around his neck , or perhaps his heart just gives out and he collapses to the ground .
21 Most people who are keen on hollies soon find out that both male and female trees can be extremely attractive because of their foliage , which is often variegated and much sought after for its own sake , so buying a male is n't just a utilitarian exercise .
22 He showed me the personal/Impersonal and the Individual/Group columns all drawn out as in figure 1 but the last column was missing .
23 The OPCS rightly pointed out that their disability survey covered a wide spectrum of incapacity and that ‘ sweeping conclusions ’ about dependency should be avoided .
24 When the moderates finally marched out and surrendered their authority to Cromwell , the radical remnant called Moyer to the Speaker 's chair and sat on until the military evicted them .
25 Girls who are very aware of parental disapproval may not feel able to take this step and also not want to run the risk of parents somehow finding out that they had gone to the doctor or the clinic .
26 News of these transactions gradually leaked out and the matter was investigated by a parliamentary select committee , which reported on party lines .
27 The Walker Art Gallery , the Barber Institute , Birmingham City Art Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum have all done so , Manchester City Art Gallery and Norwich Castle Museum both dropping out because of lack of funding .
28 IBOA negotiators also pointed out that the inflation forecasts for the end of the year are to increase and that when the salary claim was advised to the Banks , the Retail Price Index at that time was 1.9% .
29 Jane also pointed out that Pamela has the ideal figure for trousers and when shopping for skirts , she should choose straight styles that end just below or above the knee .
30 The American conductor John Canarina also pointed out that in a performance he attended at Tanglewood in 1965 and in a recording he made with the Chicago Symphony , Munch made two cuts between figs. 110 and 128 ( in the Durand score ) .
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