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

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1 Picking the feet out from the same side can save valuable seconds .
2 ‘ We must do this more often , Rose , ’ he said as he backed the Ford out from the ornamental cannon .
3 He certainly does tend to separate new techniques and technologies out from the total matrix of forces playing on production and reproduction , and to exaggerate their as it were naked power ; and he does underestimate the capacity of the capitalist media industries to channel the use made of them to suit their own interests , nullifying radical potential .
4 And yards out from the farther side of the-marsh , too far from the side to be even touched by hand , was a chestnut pony , trapped nearly up to his flanks in the quicksilver morass helpless and desperate .
5 Bob drew one of the rush-bottomed chairs out from the great dining-table in the middle of the kitchen and sprawled in it .
6 We were on the starboard tack , fighting into the trades as we clawed our way out from the Bahamian shoals into the deep waters of the Atlantic .
7 Mr Birt himself has stressed his desire to transfer support services out from the central bureaucracy in London .
8 When he came alongside a trawler 25 miles out from the English coast he asked : ‘ Am I going in the right direction for France ? ’
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