Example sentences of "out [art] large " in BNC.
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1 | Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge . |
2 | There are also plans for the commissariat to help out the large but troubled medical electronics firm Compangnie Générale de Radiologie . |
3 | It was considered inhumane to move out the large number of ‘ old long-stay ’ residents who had been there for many years . |
4 | The young lad took out the large chopper his father used to cleave wood for the fire and chased the bully out of the house and down the street . |
5 | Broomhead had managed partly to knock out the large dent in the horn but he had taken off a fair amount of paint in the process . |
6 | But it is evident that publishers , to stay in business , need to bring out a large number of titles every year . |
7 | He poured out a large measure of the whiskey and brought it to McQuaid . |
8 | They had carried out a large number of ferrying and bridging operations , in addition to the more usual Engineer jobs of demolitions and dry bridging using the Medium Girder Bridge . |
9 | Bodo , big in his brown overalls , holding out a large , square , calloused hand with broken finger-nails and taking Karl 's white hand firmly but , Erika noticed , not squeezing hard . |
10 | Bodo put out a large hand and pulled the door to . |
11 | During the 1980s corporate America did pay out a large share of net profits in dividends , and it did spend billions on share repurchases . |
12 | There , in Geneva , in a gentleman 's library , he came across a copy of the Elements of Geometry , in which Euclid methodically organizes and systematically lays out a large amount of geometrical knowledge . |
13 | Suddenly she came alive and her hazel eyes lit up as she took out a large album from a walnut bureau . |
14 | He pointed to the horse and cart behind the ticket hut and took out a large gold watch from one of his pockets . |
15 | The Feldwebel took it into a corner and pulled out a large envelope which he threw onto the table . |
16 | Similarly , to deal with the earthquake protection requirements at Cruas , more stringent than at most of the other sites , without having to modify the standard model , the power station was built on neoprene bearing pads capable of taking out a large part of any acceleration that might be imparted by the ground . |
17 | Frequently , specialist subcontractors would be nominated by the client to carry out a large proportion of the work . |
18 | Children may enjoy spreading out a large selection of junk materials on the floor , and exploring and experimenting with them with the teacher 's active participation and help . |
19 | If we are to pay out a large sum to cover the last cargo there must be some corroboration . |
20 | He reached out a large pink hand , and conveyed the marvellous confection of light pastry , chocolate and cream to his mouth . |
21 | ‘ Exactly , ’ says the commodore , getting out a large sheet of paper and his famous pre-war fountain pen . |
22 | As though reading her thoughts , Thomas reached out a large hand and covered Emily 's cold fingers . |
23 | He drank some of the vodka before opening another drawer from which he took out a large folder . |
24 | When she had gone , Sarah poured herself out a large mug of thick black tea . |
25 | Here , and probably only from the air , it is possible to make out a large area , still recovering from a heather fire which several years ago set alight the peaty turf which burned below the surface for several weeks . |
26 | The maid then shook out a large linen table napkin which she placed across the lap of Artemis 's best frock . |
27 | Kendo then took the prey from Fitz , having let him tear out a large piece of the monkey 's intestines . |
28 | How do you do ? ’ he said , holding out a large hand . |
29 | This group has carried out a large multicentre study on glucose tolerance in normal pregnancy . |
30 | She reached into her holdall , pulled out a large buff envelope and slid it across the table . |