Example sentences of "cut out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Greg Hocking was one of those rare people who drift into teaching and find themselves , to their own surprise , absolutely cut out for the job . |
2 | ‘ Imagine living in a country where the cops are all people who 're cut out for the job . ’ |
3 | ‘ You 're probably not really cut out for the life of brigandry and terrorism , ’ said Cornelius kindly . |
4 | She 'd never thought she was cut out for the domestic life , but she was surprised to find just how satisfying and fulfilling it really was . |
5 | GROWING up on a tobacco farm was enough to convince Cheryl Boston that she was not cut out for the agricultural life . |
6 | No wonder he had his work cut out on the bench . |
7 | Cancellation is the least favoured option : once a project is cut out of the Long-Term Costing , it is rarely possible to argue it back in again . |
8 | There were times when the ministry of her Son left her feeling cut out of the action , and she was amazed and perhaps frightened at what she had unleashed on the world . |
9 | This was a beautifully cool place , cut out of the solid chalk and whitewashed annually by my mother . |
10 | The A.896 road through the pass remains narrow with passing places , although a few parking spaces have been cut out of the verges to accommodate the many car owners who come to walk . |
11 | The difficulties of constructing the road ( and even more so the railway ) are plain to see : much had to be cut out of the living rock , netted to arrest stonefalls , and at one point both pass through a tunnel . |
12 | But always the Castle has reappeared , a tumour that can not be cut out of the landscape . |
13 | The tomb chamber is a relatively small square chamber cut out of the living rock of the Gypsades hillside . |
14 | These were brought back to school and curtains and rugs were cut out of the fabrics for the house , each being labelled as to the fibre , eg wool , cotton , silk , polyester , nylon . |
15 | My inaugural story was eagerly cut out of the paper on the Friday morning . |
16 | In the Castle of Zenda , near the drawbridge and below the ground , there were two small rooms , cut out of the rock itself . |
17 | A river of golden water surrounded it , flowing between banks cut out of the stone , crossed by four bridges . |
18 | Retarded complexes were cut out of the gel , incubated with PAGE-running buffer for 3 minutes at 60 C and separated on 10% polyacrylamide gels ( 18 ) . |
19 | At Glenegedale there is Driom a mhuillinn — Ridge of the mill and to the north of Port Ellen is Cnoc na Cloiche-muilinn Millstone Hill where there are a number of unfinished mill stones cut out of the rocks . |
20 | The other finger-ring key on the right of the photograph has a slot cut out of the bit , with notches on the end . |
21 | Round the bend ahead the road ran fairly straight , a narrow ledge cut out of the mountainside . |
22 | Brian and I usually rode up the steep hillside at the back of the house to where , at 8500 feet , there was a grotto , crudely cut out of the rock below ground level . |
23 | This game is similar to games you would buy for 2–6 year olds that had Zoo animals cut out of the board with little pins on them , The child would try to fit the animal back into the right shape . |
24 | The privilege half illustrated was issued to a female as a hunk was cut out of the top of the ticket , and could have been used by the one lady employee , or the wife or female dependant of an employee of the B.C.R. , or any other railway , who took a ride on the 17th January 1934 . |
25 | For specific shapes such as a rectangle or semi-circle , where the shape is cut out to the exact dimensions required , card could be used . |
26 | Having laid the foundations , you simply cover them with a layer of sand about 50mm deep , and level this off , using a straight-edge cut out at the ends to just under the depth of the bricks , say about 90mm . |
27 | I feel that the PR team have their work cut out at the best of times without the likes of Mr. Wigmore and his cheap , sensationalist style of so-called journalism . |
28 | A hole is made in the shell and a small cube of cells is carefully cut out from the posterior margin containing the polarizing region and grafted into the anterior margin of the limb bud of another embryo . |
29 | But they 're going to be cut out from the two litre bottle range er if they 've got a bad back or these sort of situations . |