Example sentences of "[vb -s] been [verb] [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Subsection ( 7 ) deals with cases where a deposit has been made out of a clients ' account or the like .
2 A big issue has been made out of the racism allegations , which I think people will make up their own minds about , but no-one 's made a big issue out of the fact that a lot of people are getting ripped off here . ’
3 PRESSURE is mounting on the Government to look at alternative means of toughening the law on Scotland 's knife thugs after it emerged that urgently-awaited legislation has been edged out of the parliamentary timetable .
4 The Slumberland Health Seal Range , with Intervent , has been born out of the relationship between Slumberland and W L Gore and Associates , and much of the technology relates to this successful and clinically trialled allergy programme .
5 Yet , as he has been living out of a suitcase now for 20 years , he can be forgiven for feeling battle weary .
6 ‘ He looks like a character who has been chucked out of a Stephen Conroy painting for making too much noise ’ was one of the more polite comments by the critics .
7 Tony Cascarino , who scored the equaliser in the 1–1 draw with Rangers , will be on the bench again , while Gary Gillespie has been ruled out of the return .
8 I see from the sitreps that a farmer has been escorted out of the BZ by the UN soldiers from the western sub-unit , for farming in an unauthorised area .
9 Sealey has been kept out of the first team picture at Villa by Nigel Spink .
10 Your article of April 10th about the CS First Boston Group states that it has been kept out of the league of top-flight American investment banks .
11 The new 1.8 engine has been borne out of the five-door 's 1.6 by lengthening the stroke .
12 ‘ At best ’ , he says ruefully , ‘ the museum has bought a stolen painting ’ , at worst , his painting has been stolen , present whereabouts unknown , and the museum has been swindled out of a large sum of money .
13 ‘ It has been operating out of the airport for the past five years and on a more frequent basis than it is doing now and we have not had any complaints of this nature in the past .
14 Poor cutlery will have tiny burrs inside the fork prongs where it has been stamped out of the sheet of metal .
15 The Conservatives ' strategy of holding back the state pension on the ground that the deficit could be made good by additional private sector pensions has been blown out of the water , not least by the vulnerability of occupational pensions which we have witnessed recently and by the under-performance and the milking of private pension schemes themselves .
16 It has been blown out of the water by this stark warning , ’ he said .
17 It has been blown out of the water by this stark warning , ’ said Mr Fallon .
18 She has been excavated out of the mud that preserved her in La Plata , they say , and virtually rebuilt .
19 She had just heard in Helsinki her brother-in-law has been hauled out of the frozen harbour .
20 If he can not stand , the patient might be transferred to his bed before being cleaned , but if he is using a commode , it is usually possible to clean him from under the commode seat , once the pan of the commode has been taken out of the way .
21 One thing 's for certain , though : committing this kind of money on equipment is a serious business , so buying all the components from the same company makes sense from the back-up point of view , and as the hard work has been taken out of the design — ie. flightcase , patch cables , mains feeds etc. — it makes even more sense .
22 But can we then be quite sure that at a later stage , when the same kind of performance has been taken out of the service and then out of the church , the signal is unambiguously to ‘ art ’ ?
23 This has been taken out of the local economy in Notts .
24 It is extraordinary how all that has been slung out of the window . ’
25 Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage .
26 A more important Christian observation is to note that laicisation has meant that as institutional Christianity has been forced out of the control box of the modernity machine it has lost its authority .
27 French rugby union captain Jean-Francois Tordo has been forced out of the tour of South Africa with a severe facial injury .
28 Sir Ian is a former president of the Cambridge Union , whose career has been woven out of a mixture of Conservative politics , economics and technology .
29 A rabbit has been pulled out of the political hat , and might be handed to Hong Kong .
30 Cornelia Knight has been lifted out of the category of femininity in which woman is famed for her ‘ beauty ’ , itself an effect of class ( food , clothes , health ) and an attempt is being made , using the most canonised resources of western art to imag(in)e for us a combination of femininity and intellectuality .
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