Example sentences of "out [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Once ! ’ called out Nessie from the corner . |
2 | That 's even though the British Boxing Board have already ruled out Barkley from fighting here because of eye retina damage . |
3 | The task of sorting out proposals from private industry-falls to John McElroy , the administrator of the National Environmental Satellite , Data and Information Servis ( NESDIS ) . |
4 | Er you have er a substantial er appendix within your er agenda papers which set out proposals from the building 's policy panel which would help you to deal with some of those issues . |
5 | Funding from one source often rules out funding from another . |
6 | Budding roses : with a sharp knife cut out buds from the scion stock . |
7 | It is good to see one or two new authors names , while some publishers , Longman for example , are wheeling out titles from all the big names — Alexander , Abbs , O'Neill , Harmer — in an attempt to maintain any gains in market share made by the success of Intermediate Matters , Upper Intermediate Matters , and , to a lesser extent , Beginners Choice . |
8 | Most of the cash went on redesigning logic devices , For instance , engineers installed circuits to filter out noise from mains supplies ; twist-wire cables are specified for data highways . |
9 | Coun Lyonette said the building will be carefully planned to cut out noise from the railway . |
10 | The " De missarum mysteriis " of c. 1195 shows Cardinal Lothar as something of a biblical scholar , teasing out meanings from texts that accentuated the pope 's particular primacy as successor to St Peter . |
11 | Its gon na be mighty difficult to find out info from past weeks . |
12 | Others , including the amoeba , move by bulging out fingers from the main body and then flowing into them . |
13 | As we saw in section III , in the US and EC jurisdictions price discrimination is more or less per se illegal : resale price maintenance is also per se illegal in all jurisdictions , though it is difficult to justify separating out RPM from other vertical restraints on the basis of economic analysis . |
14 | The New Testament declares that perfect love , Cod 's perfect love , drives out fear from within ( 1 John 4:18 ) . |
15 | Where many dieters fall down is that they concentrate on cutting down on food , cutting out pleasure from their lives . |
16 | They had also established contact with 40 men under Major Chisholm who were organising a base for patrols from Memo , but contact had not yet been made with Australia , the powerful radio stations on the mainland 's north coast drowning out signals from Timor . |
17 | It sent a special commission round the country to sound out grievances from the general public . |
18 | The mandatory penalty does indeed serve to mark out murder from other crimes , but whether the definition of murder is sufficiently refined to capture the worst killings , and only the worst killings , remains to be discussed below . |
19 | I sat watching the children , sipping coffee and trying to pick out words from one of Hussa 's newspapers . |
20 | A brass band belted out songs from West End shows as the Princess of Wales christened the nuclear sub surrounded by smiling company bosses . |
21 | Measure up any items which have to stay in the kitchen , and cut out shapes from graph paper to represent them . |
22 | Using the wide end of an icing nozzle dipped in icing sugar , cut out rounds from the icing on the top and sides of the cake . |
23 | Using a 4cm/1½in round cutter , stamp out rounds from pumpernickel bread . |
24 | Cleaning out gastropods from oolitic limestones can be a lengthy business . |
25 | The three on stage with Willie joined in as best they could , but they sounded as if they were reading out lines from a school book . |
26 | The injury also rules out Shearer from the summer tour to America . |
27 | At 14 he ran away , deciding to seek out help from his father 's family . |
28 | Clusters of dark clothes marked out contingents from up Keltney and beyond . |
29 | After April 1988 , company schemes will have to begin building up a small widower 's pension for contracted out membership from that date onwards . |
30 | They were preventing millers from sending out flour from our two mills , Cranfields and Gibbons . |