Example sentences of "[noun] cut out [art] " in BNC.

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1 If he can look that prospect squarely in the eye and both parties cut out the cheap jibes , they will see that they are talking the same language .
2 From the mauve card cut out a rectangle 14 × 10cm and a handle 7cm long .
3 He issues an encyclical saying hard drugs should be made cheaply available to addicts to cut out the mobsters , and insists that every child ought to be a wanted child .
4 He is near enough for his bulk to cut out the reflection of the sky and so his own reflection does not reproduce his colours but allows us to see into the water .
5 Use the axe to cut out the feeling of obligation .
6 Today we use polarised sunglasses to cut out the dazzle of polarised light reflected from water and other bright surfaces .
7 His Hal would be a truant Prince , perhaps , a man disobedient to his father and contemptuous of the popular expectation , but no less a Prince for that , always watching , always using the lines to cut out a space for himself .
8 Meanwhile , Chris Protheroe cut out the sections of the fractured stabiliser chord and returned to Farnborough with the pieces for examination by metallurgists from both the Royal Aircraft Establishment and the Boeing company .
9 For a subtle effect with lighting in the evenings , install low-voltage lights in your alcove , and use perforated hardboard to cut out the arch shape .
10 There was no international recognition of the Hun Sen government , no agreement on the cessation of foreign military aid , and Prince Sihanouk did not do a deal with Hun Sen cutting out the Khmer Rouge .
11 Most importantly for Lear , lithography cut out the need for , and the expense of , the middlemen or professional draughtsmen , who all too often destroyed the artistry of a drawing by their clinical interpretation .
12 Well I 've seen er the it 's receiving er message and suddenly the message cutting out the sea going right over the aerial .
13 Some have opted for firm sale agreements to cut out the costly returns process , most notably with the Waterstones group and Reed with Dillons .
14 Photographs can be taken and scanned to produce pictures , but a video camera cuts out the photographic process and allows real-life images to be included in documents at no cost other than the initial outlay .
15 Remarkably , at that stage , 34 runners were still standing , with Willsford cutting out the running from Golden Minstrel .
16 Not even when she had Andrew Jean and the others cut out a couple of the pioneers and pizza them across the two-lane blacktop .
17 With a pair of scissors the Inlay Operator cuts out a small piece of black card which he places on his white desktop .
18 " Take as much lean of boiled ham as you please , and half the quantity of fat , cut it as thin as possible , beat it very fine in a mortar , with a little oiled butter , beaten mace , pepper and salt , pot part of it into a china pot , then beat the white part of a fowl with a very little seasoning ; it is to qualify the ham , put a lay of chicken , then one of ham , then chicken at the top , press it hard down , and when it is cold , pour clarified butter over it ; when you send it to the table cut out a thin slice in the form of half a diamond , and lay it round the edge of your pot . "
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