Example sentences of "be brought out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if it 's just been brought out of the calf pens , fresh muck when it 's been spreaded in , and you know that tummy muscles , along mucking out the calf pens , they 'd been all the winter on this , getting tighter and harder , all through the winter .
2 A table which the Collector strongly suspected was his favourite Louis XVI had been brought out of the Residency drawing-room and covered with a clean white cloth to serve as an altar table .
3 Office workers who on the first day possible in the early year had rushed out in their lunch hour to cover any patch of grass with bare legs and arms , floral patterns and jackets , as if some strange immediate growth had been brought out by the sun , to die back in the early afternoon , had by now got the habit of staying in the dark bowels of buildings when they could .
4 In one particularly telling scene between Kathie and her mother Nell ( Brenda de Banzie ) , the issues of sexual relations between Black and White people , and ‘ mixed race ’ children are brought out into the open .
5 Practising kung fu puts a person in touch with himself or herself ; his or her own failings are brought out into the open .
6 When these new factors are brought out by the informant the interviewer can then follow them up in more detail by a simple prompt , such as ‘ Tell me more about what happened when the old vicar died and this new man came who fell out with the schoolmaster . ’
7 All you need is a table and chairs that do not look out of place in whatever room they are put — though , of course , folding varieties of both can be brought out for the occasion .
8 That I should back off from a story that I know needs to be brought out into the open ?
9 Britain and the United States were similar , though , in that both were to be brought out of the Depression of the 1930s not by government economic policies but by rearmament and the Second World War .
10 Of all the aircraft to move , the Dornier will be the first , needing the removal of the engines , the wing and the tailplane before it can be brought out of the Museum , through the Bomber Command Hall .
11 ’ Several of the younger soldiers hooted with laughter , and Cathbad looked hurt and had to be brought out of the sorrel and soothed .
12 The realization principle should be brought out in the discussion of this asset .
13 Since the event was well publicised and sponsorships clearly identified , there was nothing secret to be brought out in the open , he told the committee .
14 Shield-hung hurdles were brought out into the field , and bowmen and slingshot-throwers behind them began to shred the trees with a descending curtain of missiles .
15 Four issues of AR-WACC Newsletter were brought out by the AR-WACC Secretariat last year .
16 Wounded were being brought out from the orchard at the back of the farm which was being subjected to unusually heavy mortaring from the German positions just a short distance across the fields .
17 This sort of copy is at the same time description and interpretation , the salient points being brought out by the copyist , who gains greater understanding of a masterpiece by his work .
18 Then , when the horse is brought out of the stable , instead of just walking quietly along ( which it would if it had just come in from the paddock ) , it is jumping out of its skin , ready to spook and shy at anything , nostrils dilated , eyes bulging , and tail hoisted high .
19 The force of this question is brought out by the line of interpretation offered by the distinguished Swiss Hegelian theologian A. E. Biedermann ( 1819–85 ) .
20 This sense that the holiness of God 's presence is incompatible with the presence of women is brought out in the story of the giving of the law at Sinai .
21 This is brought out in the answers Joanna Giles gave to the question about standards :
22 Alan Beith , Treasury spokesman for the Liberal Democrats , said he was perturbed that ‘ so little acceptance should have been shown by the bank of the scale of failing which is brought out in the report ’ .
23 In terms of sound it hardly matters , because once you plug in live , the real sound is brought out in the house — you go both direct and to the amp ( racked Gallien-Krueger and Ampeg SVT heads through Hartke cabs in Gene 's case ) .
24 The eugenicist strand in the argument , which is based on an assumption of hereditary social characteristics , is brought out in the pieces by Land and Fairbairns .
25 The object of the operation was to ensure the man was brought out of the pit shaft without any harm to him or to any police officers or the workforce .
26 Run-of-mine-material was brought out of the mine in horse drawn mine waggons ( sometimes it was carted ) and tipped onto sloping grizzleys of strong iron bars set apart to allow an undersize of 4 in .
27 Highlights were shown on Cilla Black 's Surprise Surprise show last weekend as part of a special presentation to Peter Carlton , who was brought out of the audience to receive a video of the game .
28 The same thing always happened to him at school if he was brought out to the front of the hall for talking in assembly , or if he had to stand in the aisle with his hands on his head for not paying attention in class .
29 But it was only after Philip 's seizure of Aquitaine ( in 1293–4 ) that this response was brought out into the open .
30 Any theme or emphasis on medium , subject matter or style was brought out by the selectors and was not imposed by the organisers in any way .
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