Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb -s] out " in BNC.

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1 Nearly crash car again , as I pass what looks from the road like a progressive-minded chemist , but which turns out to be a printer 's shop .
2 It finishes just short of the summit with a superb rock pitch that looks hard from below but which turns out to be slabs at a comfortable angle , full of deep cracks .
3 He will not be called up , owing to his dicky heart ( which I have never truly believed in until now , but which turns out to be genuine ) .
4 I have the greatest difficulty in finding the remotest sense in the policy of a party which says that it is in favour of investment but which goes out of its way by every possible means to penalise saving .
5 It is a colour of tiredness and cold — a neutral colour , that gives us light and hope but which blocks out the sun .
6 Fathman ( 1975 ) also uses speed of learning as the explanatory variable for younger people learning more effectively , but she points out that the order of acquisition in second language learning does not change with age .
7 But she points out that men have also appropriated the female role ( which is more active ) as a painless metaphor for their own artistic endeavours :
8 Oh , I said to him look I said she obviously a person that takes no notice , but she lives out in the country .
9 The bearish money spread ( Fig. 7.9(b) ) reflects the profit and loss potential of an investor who gives a higher probability to the security price falling than rising but who takes out insurance in case of being wrong .
10 Let's say Rivera 's as clean as a whistle , but who checks out Vargas ?
11 But who carries out this type of abuse ?
12 But who knows out of the 20,000 people who visited the event this year , there may be similar people to my brother and me who enjoy music to the full and who could be in the top three next year !
13 But everything turns out all right in the end , after all , this IS pantoland .
14 But one comes out of it .
15 they might have one but they wears out come the winter all wet and soggy
16 But he turns out to be a devastatingly good campaigner .
17 His counterpart in ‘ Pride and Prejudice ’ — George Wickham — stands also for the rejection of society 's standards , but he turns out to be a rake and a liar — a totally unsuitable match for any of the Longbourne girls .
18 he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques
19 I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs .
20 He 's retired , of course , but he helps out at St Clem 's and he 's still very vigorous .
21 In an interview in the magazine Director to be published this week , Dr Runcie denies that there are ‘ tensions and suspicions ’ between Lambeth Palace and 10 Downing Street , but he points out that the Church of England is active in parts of the country where the Conservative Party has little support .
22 Wrangham comments : ‘ We may thus find the first evidence that so-called abnormal sexual behaviour may have a biological function ’ ; but he points out that a number of issues need to be resolved .
23 But he points out that recent high points must be put into context : ‘ The current colour magazine campaign began in 1980 and is as strong now as then . ’
24 But he points out that what decided the issue was Peter 's laying the irrefutable facts of the matter before them so that ‘ when they heard this their doubts were silenced ’ .
25 But he points out that if satyāgraha is used in an unjust cause then only the person who uses it suffers .
26 He refrains from criticising the Government 's plans explicitly , but he points out : ‘ Whereas everything is under one roof at the moment , different types of activity are going to be under different roofs .
27 But he points out that recent government pronouncements suggest the squeeze is to be put on public spending once more .
28 But he sells out every time he plays a show in Merseyside .
29 squares the ball to his left and Alan the left back just pushes it out wide to that far side but he loses out , competing successfully , he 's got going forward if he can find him , and gets it and lays it off to and can now run at Mickey once more .
30 Maybe so , but he splashes out when he gets there .
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