Example sentences of "[vb mod] cut out [art] " 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 | Mr France ends his letter by saying Mr Milburn should cut out the denigration and let the people of Darlington progress in prosperity . |
4 | If you are razor-sharp , you 'll cut out the sub-contractors today and get the job done in house . |
5 | He might cut out the middle man you see . |
6 | I just wished she 'd cut out the bullshit about cheating on Dennis . |
7 | Everyone could cut out a beam that small , it 's child 's play . ’ |
8 | By providing reliable information on military activity , satellite surveillance could cut out the uncertainty which fuels arms spending . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | This may cut out a certain amount of light , but as there are two windows in one corner , the room has light coming in from two directions and is probably lighter than average anyway . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The new road bridge spanning the Dornoch Firth was suggested as having a dual role — carrying both road and rail , the rail section to be a new piece of line which would cut out a long detour and dramatically reduce the journey time to the Far North . |
13 | ‘ But we would like to see dog owners registered — a move we feel would cut out a lot of bad apples and would also make much rescue work unnecessary . ’ |
14 | This would cut out the ‘ cowboy ’ operators who will lose their licences if caught dumping illegally . |
15 | She would draw the curtains ; they would cut out the sounds as well as the light . |
16 | This , they assured us , would cut out the air and so stop the flames . |
17 | He said : ‘ It would cut out the persistent sneaky fouling which has become far too common . |
18 | For many people that sort of price for a piece of software which will cut out a lot of laborious typing will appear to be a snip . |
19 | Usually this will cut out the internal mike when plugged in . |
20 | ‘ 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 . |
21 | It will cut out the need for paper orders and acknowledgements as well as the time spent inputting information . ’ |
22 | Or you can cut out a large square or arched opening instead of a conventional door , and if the wall is big enough , a couple of openings or ‘ windows ’ either side — again to give different perspectives to the room ahead . |
23 | Lewis Perelman , mentioned in your story about high-tech learning , is living in fantasy land if he thinks education can cut out the middleman . |
24 | What 's more you can cut out the coupon opposite and get your first pack at around half price . |
25 | Erm so get sort of practise reading it so you can cut out the irrelevant stuff . |
26 | ‘ Well , all I can say is let's hope you can cut out the squabbling long enough … ’ |
27 | You can cut out the first step generally , and risk your life waiting for the 710710 nu mber to become free , then get details of what areas are still not sold out etc . |
28 | You can cut out the first step generally , and risk your life waiting for the 710710 nu mber to become free , then get details of what areas are still not sold out etc . |