Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the shape " in BNC.
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1 | Keynesians and monetarists disagree over the shape and stability of the liquidity preference curve ( the demand for money curve ) . |
2 | I began the basic structure of the rose leaves in the bottom left of the picture and then built up the shape with the larger open roses , tucking the asparagus fern and gypsophila behind them , and finally put the buds into position . |
3 | At each stop he noted down the shapes and stitch work of other traditional working men 's jumpers . |
4 | Cut out the shape with a scalpel or scissors where the edge is sharp , or tear where soft ; make sure paper patch fits the hole exactly |
5 | Cut out the shape if appropriate — there is no need to do this for fiddly outlines . |
6 | Putting the light on would be too risky , but the curtains were drawn back and by now their eyes had become accustomed to a darkness in which could be made out the shapes of furniture and smaller objects , a darkness of monochrome and black spaces and faintly gleaming edges . |
7 | Darkness blotted out the shape again . |
8 | I start breaking down the shape of the building into smaller ones as well . |
9 | I start breaking down the shape of the building into smaller ones as well . |
10 | Use a template , such as the excellent one produced by Carl Boyd , to mark out the shape of the neckline . |
11 | Draw round the shape and cut out the pattern . |
12 | A few yards through the gloom I could make out the shape of a hedge and what appeared to be the entrance to a sunken road . |
13 | Gradually , almost imperceptibly , the light strengthened and soon he could make out the shape of boats , the mexeflote causeway and the patchwork of woods and fields on the island . |
14 | From where she was standing , she could just about make out the shape of Patrick 's cap as he hurried down the back lane . |
15 | Howarth could just make out the shape of what looked like a small purse , a lipstick , a folded sheet of paper . |
16 | Looking south , Huy could just make out the shape of the wall surrounding the palace compound , and remembered that quiet and contentment existed in reality for very few , and then only for a fraction of the time one spends under this sun . |
17 | Briefly , as she followed Lucenzo across the marble floor , she caught a glimpse inside a dark , spacious room where she could just make out the shape of elegant furniture and banners hanging from a painted ceiling lit by the light from the hall . |
18 | She could just make out the shape of the fork stuck in the ground , the bulbs scattered around as she had left them , and as the moon disappeared behind the clouds she shivered and a feeling of desolation flooded over her . |
19 | ‘ Do n't see why not , ’ replied Geoffrey , moving through the gloom to a desk on which Loretta could just make out the shape of a lamp . |
20 | From the front window I saw Jo climb into the BMW and as the interior light went on , I could make out the shape of the man driving . |
21 | Peering closely at the page , though , he thought he could still make out the shapes of the words , or enough shapes to allow a quick and hostile mind to piece together the whole sentence . |
22 | It was dark down below , but she could make out the shapes of beer kegs . |
23 | The fields shone a new green in the sun , and the air which for days had been hazy had been cleaned by the rain so that I could make out the shapes of sheep grazing near the old Coal Road above Cowgill as I walked down the lane . |
24 | Carson hoped not , as he made out the shape of something like Liawski 's diaries over by the skirting board of the opposite wall . |
25 | They squinted into the sun and made out the shape of a boat near the midstream . |
26 | She made out the shape of Caro squatting in the armchair , rigidly still . |
27 | The Weasel 's eyes , always at their sharpest in gloom and half-light , made out the shapes of two mounted men and some sort of low beast behind them . |
28 | The summary is essentially confined to factual information , otherwise it would take on the shape of a formal report requiring certain strict legal procedures — of which more later . |
29 | His name was Joe Jack , and after my first visit I went back many times to hear him talk as he carved out the shape of a leather sole or polished a repaired shoe on his rotary machine . |
30 | The people bounding around the room appeared to be transforming , taking on the shape and form of the animal masks they were wearing . |