Example sentences of "out that " in BNC.
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1 | De Klerk dismissed suggestions that he ca n't control his security forces by pointing out that he appointed 10,000 police officers last year , and claims that the new influx will go a long way in helping subdue township unrest . |
2 | No prizes can be offered for pointing out that at a given moment there are artists of several generations working and in very different ways . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | It turned out that Gail Benson had been stabbed and buried alive . |
5 | Reading Salim 's palm , the man points out that he is ‘ faithful ’ . |
6 | All three have international sponsors , and Kapuscinski is to find out that the South Africans have invaded in the south of the country , having fallen in love with Savimbi . |
7 | Then it turns out that Patrick rather likes it after all . |
8 | But then it turns out that the female lead , his wife Jenny Standish ( née Bunn ) , unreservedly cherishes their cat . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | O'Dowd , Rolston , and Tomlinson ( 1980 ) point out that when the centralized state comes in simply to administer and maintain law and order , it tends to reproduce relationships which pre-exist its intervention . |
11 | It is important to point out that these expressions which interpret Irish social reality and events are also used by the high clergy . |
12 | Be that as it may , it may turn out that the preparedness not to acquiesce in any all-Ireland solution is decidedly stronger than most commentators until recently were prepared to accept , except for the work of Bew , Gibbon , and Patterson . |
13 | In a letter to the Irish premier in 1947 , while an extensive health bill was going through parliament , the bishops ‘ pointed out that to claim such powers for the public authority , without qualification , is entirely and directly contrary to Catholic teaching on the rights of the family , the Church in education , the rights of the medical profession and voluntary institutions ’ ( Irish Independent , 12 Apr. 1951 , quoted Whyte 1980 : 143 ) . |
14 | Rose ( 1971 ) pointed out that those with a mixed schooling background showed marginally less extreme political views than those educated separately . |
15 | The NEDC 's tourism and leisure industries sector group , which studied the issue of ‘ seasonality ’ , pointed out that Britain lagged behind most of Europe in the number of public holidays . |
16 | He pointed out that large groups such as Hilton and Holiday Inns were already investing in fire protection beyond the minimum requirements . |
17 | WHILE complimenting David Tarpey on an interesting article on tourism in Dublin ( Caterer , 22–28 August ) , I would like to point out that Dublin 's millennium was in 1988 not 1989 . |
18 | Fretwell-Downing Data Systems head of sales Charles Mobbs frequently points out that it is not possible to buy a piece of software and a manual from him and then walk away : partnership between supplier and customer is the approach . |
19 | He rates their subtlety , but points out that they can be mixed only with warm sauces or , he warns , they start to lose their delicacy . |
20 | ‘ Constable Bewman here pointed out that each guest had their plate handed to them by Edith but I ca n't see how that would give the murderer any scope . ’ |
21 | Tracing this back to the seventeenth century , he points out that in such times , it is ‘ always those crimes that are associated with the materially disadvantaged underclass which have provided the continuing thread within this history of respectable fears … |
22 | Sarsby , ( 1984 : 130–1 ) echoing Cheater , points out that ‘ anthropologists have tended to study people whose values and life-styles are different , even in their own society … [ seeking ] the unfamiliar at home as well as abroad ’ . |
23 | This tendency to dichotomize policemen against the social reformer even led the ex-police liberal John Alderson uncharacteristically to describe the historian E. P. Thompson as being ‘ an unfair critic of the police ’ ( Public Office , Granada TV , 20 June 1980 ) ; and this at a time when Thompson ( 1980 ) had just pointed out that most policemen are ‘ ordinary blokes , and no society could do without them in dealing with many of its sordid realities ’ . |
24 | The circular goes on to point out that the list is not exhaustive and suggests other courses may be appropriate . |
25 | I pointed out that I had not been to the polytechnic , but had been to Durham University on a scholarship — only the second the force had been awarded . |
26 | In her essay ‘ Implications of the Miners ' Strike ’ , she pointed out that : |
27 | At one point a uniform sergeant listening to me discuss some tactic , gloomily pointed out that my style was not theirs ; but then , he rationalized , ‘ how could it be , you 're from the north side of the river ’ . |
28 | We were well aware of our limitations long before David Steer ( 1980 ) pointed out that ‘ the great majority of crime detections involve little of what the public would perceive as real detective ability ’ . |
29 | Before you get the idea that such a bias occurs only in national competitions , I would like to point out that the worse case of this I ever saw was in a world championship . |
30 | At an early stage he worked out that the cell faced west . |