Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yet the ‘ S ’ is more than capable of flying , kicking out as it does an impressive 145bhp .
2 The IDA responded to the charges by pointing out that it had brought Dr McDonald in to allay local fears after a residents ' spokesperson had said that an independent medical opinion could satisfy the residents and noted that this internationally renowned expert had pronounced the factory to be entirely safe .
3 Before leaving the topic of the twin-T filter , it is worth pointing out that it rejects at the frequency given by equation ( 8.33 ) no matter what the load .
4 It is worth pointing out that it does so in accordance with the normal justification thesis .
5 Shultz and Weinberger opposed Poindexter 's plan , pointing out that it undermined America 's much-stated policy , usually made in conjunction with Mrs Thatcher , that no deals must be made with terrorists and that there could be no question of bargaining to get hostages released since this would inevitably lead to more abductions .
6 Wildavsky ( 1969 ) supports this view by pointing out that it took the Rand Corporation over five years to develop the pilot system adopted in the US Department of Defense .
7 They also suggest that their choice of index was incorrect but justify it by pointing out that it included both industrial and financial sectors and so could not have any undue bias .
8 Mr Davies challenged the usual assumption that the line was a failure , pointing out that it did a good job for the district , particularly in transporting goods in the days before motor transport .
9 I am not complaining , only pointing out that it makes a difference to the tone of a campaign .
10 Opus aims to soldier on with its SparcCard add-in business and says it will have the software and follow-on hardware coming out that it promised long ago .
11 Calday Grange Grammar School also faced a second ballot over opting out after it applied for grant-maintained status last year .
12 Worse still , Europe may be losing out because it has too little high-technology manufacturing .
13 Scientists at British Biotechnology in Oxford are pinning their hopes on this second stage of trials of P24 VLP ; the Aids drug has come through first stage trials in London aimed at finding out whether it has any adverse effects .
14 Push slivers of Flora margarine under the skin so that the flesh is prevented from drying out as it cooks .
15 At the height of all the media fuss over a comic creation which was basically nothing more than a walking catch-phrase , it seemed as if Enfield 's career was in danger of burning out before it had properly ignited .
16 Well then , I thought , if I believed in such a being which I had to confess I once did but no more — He ( She or It ) would certainly have to be on my side now , the game working out as it had .
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