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

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1 After cutting out the neck shape , the raw edge is enclosed with a double band , which can be backstitched on the right side and slip stitched into position on the wrong side .
2 Arups worked out a method of cutting out the rusted iron in very small sections and strengthening it as they went along .
3 She would just have to give young William the task of cutting out the leather soles , he had learned very quickly and his hands , though small , were strong and deft .
4 To put the case simply , such a pupil may not be able to undertake a task such as cutting out a paper figure , not because of not understanding how to do so , but because of being unable to see properly how it is done .
5 I always join one shoulder seam before cutting out the front and back sections , then finish off with a sandwich neck-band that will stretch and look good .
6 The staff in the main were machine operators , whose jobs ranged from cutting out the designs from the cloth to skilfully stitching the garments together .
7 And how can you make playgrounds safe , without cutting out the adventure and fun ?
8 What , what things have you still got ta pay for , what things are you gon na cut out a bit ?
9 The powerheads have been masked from view by protruding rocks , the uplifts by cutting out a groove slightly larger than required in the flat of the rock at the rear .
10 For instance you could n't , like nowadays , tighten up a slack scene where people were n't picking up their cues so quickly by cutting out a few pauses here and there .
11 Line the bottom of the basin only with paper by cutting out a circle of paper about 5cm ( 2inches ) larger than the base of the bowl .
12 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
13 The book claimed that cancer and other deformities were mistaken wills , were new organs to meet new needs dreamed up in the deep unconscious , and that therefore they should be treated not with surgery but with interest and affection — humanity was limiting its potential by cutting out the tumours , blasting the cells .
14 ABC aim to maintain the Carvin philosophy of value for money by cutting out the middleman and selling direct , either through their own stores or by mail order , which will keep prices down to a minimum .
15 ‘ We felt that by cutting out the broker to reduce the cost , building up a team of very friendly tele-sales and tele-service operators to talk to customers and explain and do all the form filling for them , they would eventually sign .
16 You can reduce the amount of work needed by cutting out the need to manually identify afflicted records , using the following script :
17 The idea is to reduce costs by cutting out the 10 per cent travel agents ' commission ( Table 11.7 ) .
18 ‘ So I thought it best to lie low for a while ; keep the nose clean by cutting out the rowdies .
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