Example sentences of "[vb mod] cut [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 First you must cut out the airy speculation inside the brackets , then you must examine in what ways this is and is not a new kind of play , and then rephrase juvenilian , which at present totters between juvenile and some reference to that difficult writer of Roman satires , Juvenal , who may be an influence on Marston , but hardly on Shakespeare .
2 Finally , you must cut out the backing .
3 If you are over-weight , and must cut down the amount you eat , you will repeatedly lapse , to satisfy your cravings. persistent minor symptoms , such as headaches , aching limbs or a lack of energy are often put down to nerves or stress but they can be caused by a reaction to food .
4 Internally , the routine use of electronic mail should cut down the amount of paper which passes between staff , and may reduce workload on support staff .
5 Mr France ends his letter by saying Mr Milburn should cut out the denigration and let the people of Darlington progress in prosperity .
6 The thin man returned to his earlier plan that they should cut loose the horses and make their way back as inconspicuously as possible by the paths and game-tracks .
7 If you are razor-sharp , you 'll cut out the sub-contractors today and get the job done in house .
8 He might cut out the middle man you see .
9 ‘ I know , ’ said Marian , smiling , ‘ it was the horses … their faces when they found you 'd cut loose the horses . ’
10 I just wished she 'd cut out the bullshit about cheating on Dennis .
11 By providing reliable information on military activity , satellite surveillance could cut out the uncertainty which fuels arms spending .
12 If you could cut out the sound track of shells and sniper fire , ignore the gaping holes in the beautiful buildings and the lack of water and electricity , and did n't notice the rubbish in the streets , you would think of it as a normal city . ’
13 Keen skiers are motivated to consider the transatlantic option by the notion that paying a bit more for their holiday and enduring a longer journey may cut out the uncertainty about snow conditions that hangs over European skiing .
14 ‘ If you are to go into this business in a big way , you want to think of buying in ready-made uppers for men 's boots , that would cut down the work a lot , mind . ’
15 Erm , Mr mentioned about erm , the new provisions would cut down the paperwork , work and put more policemen on , police on the beat .
16 This would cut out the ‘ cowboy ’ operators who will lose their licences if caught dumping illegally .
17 She would draw the curtains ; they would cut out the sounds as well as the light .
18 This , they assured us , would cut out the air and so stop the flames .
19 He said : ‘ It would cut out the persistent sneaky fouling which has become far too common .
20 Usually this will cut out the internal mike when plugged in .
21 ‘ It 's aimed at providing the type of transport which is environmentally friendly and will cut out the hustle and bustle of inner city traffic jams , ’ he said .
22 It will cut out the need for paper orders and acknowledgements as well as the time spent inputting information . ’
23 One pair of curtains drawn back to the two outer corners of the bay will look attractive , but they will cut down the light from the side windows .
24 Once this is done , the postcard will open out and you can cut down the centre as in the second diagram enabling you to walk through it .
25 If your man 's hair is thinning or he 's bald , he can cut down the chances of getting a burnt head by using high-protection skin suncream or get on the hair and scalp .
26 So what I 'm saying is , is lead time in lots of business is highly valuable but if you can cut down the delivery time and give them more lead time you 're actually extending
27 Lewis Perelman , mentioned in your story about high-tech learning , is living in fantasy land if he thinks education can cut out the middleman .
28 What 's more you can cut out the coupon opposite and get your first pack at around half price .
29 Erm so get sort of practise reading it so you can cut out the irrelevant stuff .
30 ‘ Well , all I can say is let's hope you can cut out the squabbling long enough … ’
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