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

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1 The dismantlers get inside the car to take out the interior trim , seats , dashboard and steering wheel which are all segregated into bins for different plastics and materials .
2 I remember my mother cried towards the end , opening her handbag to take out an embroidered handkerchief so I caught a whiff of ‘ Evening in Paris ’ , whose blue bottle stood on her dressing table at home , its silver trademark of the Eiffel Tower reflected in triplicate .
3 Calculated at around four per cent of the loan over the 70 or 80 per cent , the money is used by the lender to take out an insurance policy which covers them if you should default .
4 It 's high time the insurance companies allowed buyers to take out a special policy to cover the first month in a new home .
5 It is possible for a Policyholder to take out a policy without the benefit of index-linking .
6 It will then be the responsibility of the Department of Social Security to take out a maintainance order against the father , although the form of the order should be such that the order continues to operate when the mother leaves welfare .
7 Holding up the edge of the pillow with his left hand , Mungo reached under with his right to take out the striped pyjamas .
8 Losing to Avon Valley 24–21 Mills engineered a four , first by moving the jack and then threading through a congested head to take out an opposing bowl .
9 But we need explosives to take out the island or the junction box up above .
10 We learnt later that they had also advised her neighbours to take out a summons against her for noise nuisance .
11 When Grant had disappeared down the stairs to take out the Control , Larsen held up his hands to hush the rising murmur of talk which was starting to swell among the excited kids crowding the corridor .
12 The officer resisted the urge to take out a notebook , to ask questions .
13 " If they went to all that trouble to take out the clothes labels , why did they leave his face untouched ?
14 That 's exactly what we heard saying , we 're bombing civilians to take out the control and command structure .
15 The case was brought by the PRS after the hotelier , John Hill , refused requests by the society to take out a £58 public performance licence .
16 In that case the exercise of a statutory power to make rules concerning indemnity for losses arising from liability for professional negligence was held to empower the Law Society to take out a master insurance policy and to require solicitors to pay the premiums without having to account for commission received from the brokers .
17 We are offering readers an opportunity to take out a money-saving subscription to Britain 's leading home-interest magazine for just £14 , saving £5.95 on our usual rate of £19.95 for 12 issues .
18 May I have your Majesty 's order to take out the soldiers and destroy them ? "
19 If you do n't tell them that we want a banker 's order to take out the er annual payments .
20 The government offered a 5-year subsidy to people moving from the state earnings-related pension scheme to take out a private pension .
21 Murdock lost no time in setting out for London to take out a patent for his model .
22 She opened her bag to take out the envelope containing Elise 's account and her own cheque .
23 The very worst time to take out a bond is when rates are low but then rise dramatically and unexpectedly , as they did at the end of the 1980s .
24 The very worst time to take out a bond is when rates are low but then rise dramatically and unexpectedly , as they did at the end of the 1980s
25 People who had persuaded him that the only safe time to take out the dog was after the hours of darkness , when you were only likely to meet George ‘ Let's Get Rabbits ’ Grover .
26 You lose it , and you 've got the option to take out a new plan after the five years .
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