Example sentences of "out [noun sg] from " in BNC.

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1 Funding from one source often rules out funding from another .
2 Most of the cash went on redesigning logic devices , For instance , engineers installed circuits to filter out noise from mains supplies ; twist-wire cables are specified for data highways .
3 Coun Lyonette said the building will be carefully planned to cut out noise from the railway .
4 Its gon na be mighty difficult to find out info from past weeks .
5 The New Testament declares that perfect love , Cod 's perfect love , drives out fear from within ( 1 John 4:18 ) .
6 Where many dieters fall down is that they concentrate on cutting down on food , cutting out pleasure from their lives .
7 The mandatory penalty does indeed serve to mark out murder from other crimes , but whether the definition of murder is sufficiently refined to capture the worst killings , and only the worst killings , remains to be discussed below .
8 At 14 he ran away , deciding to seek out help from his father 's family .
9 After April 1988 , company schemes will have to begin building up a small widower 's pension for contracted out membership from that date onwards .
10 They were preventing millers from sending out flour from our two mills , Cranfields and Gibbons .
11 The remains at Knossos show clearly how rain-water was led down from the roof by way of light-wells to flush out sewage from three lavatories in the East Wing ( Figure 20 ) .
12 This put Mum in a terrible temper and to make matters worse , when we got home Dad and his friends were there pouring out beer from bottles .
13 To this end , all washing powders contain one or more chemicals called ‘ surfactants , ’ designed to lift out dirt from fabric and ‘ hold ’ it in the washing water .
14 Mr Narey ruled out smoke from nearby factories or bonfires in the Wesley Place area .
15 Magistrates heard that employees had been hosing out residue from used drums — using a high pressure jet — in a defined ‘ washing area ’ .
16 In the course of the project just under half the parish Memoirs deposited in the Royal Irish Academy are to be prepared for indexing by computer so that these will be available in a printed out form from the microcomputer .
17 If the target uses ECM — Scuds do not , but aeroplanes can — then the relatively powerful computers on the ground can have a good crack at sorting out information from disinformation .
18 Many memos are written to find out information from within the organisation .
19 It forces them to tease out information from inanimate objects .
20 It was the worst mine explosion in 20 years and a culmination of a series of explosions caused by the owners , eagerness to bring out coal from the crept workings .
21 Otherwise blow out dust from the keyboard and clean keyboard casing .
22 China 's conservation efforts have received a good deal of attention and it has been difficult to sort out myth from reality .
23 It will also help to alert us and loosen up the joints in the spine by squeezing out fluid from the discs between the vertebrae ( see Chapter 1 ) .
24 Which meant sorting out wheat from chaff , and living like a rajah while he did so .
25 I carried out stone from the cave , and after many days ' hard work I had a large cave in the side of the hill .
26 We know Compaq wrote the specification when it was still a ploy — Systems Network Integration says they even have a prototype up and running — but whether this can ever amount to anything more than a high-end PC depends on sorting out fact from propaganda .
27 It is in examining these questions that we need to separate out fact from speculation .
28 It was announced on Aug. 14 that the Hungarian Aluminium Trust , Hungalu , would phase out production from its three aluminium smelters , with a combined capacity of 75,000 tonnes a year , by 1993 , in view of the uncompetitive productivity level of Hungarian plants , combined with the rising costs of energy and the current low world prices for aluminium .
29 They , it 's always argued that the parish councils are closest to local people , they had an out and out objection from the Parish Council initially they have subsequently written to me twice in November moderating that position and saying subject to safeguards they they no longer have an outright objection .
30 Unless you are a shorthand writer you will not have the speed to make verbatim notes from a talk and there is rarely the need to copy out material from books .
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