Example sentences of "be [verb] out from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first is not a lot of use in an indirect system , since once the mains stopcock has been turned off , most of the water left in the rising main can be drained out from the kitchen tap .
2 A break-point can be picked out from the graph of employees in employment ( Figure 2.1(a) ) : 1966 was the peak year for the total number of jobs in the economy .
3 It is difficult to say that such a vast group of people has special needs , and indeed many older people may prefer not to be separated out from the rest of the adult population .
4 And we had sixty pullets at the point of lay in this house to be moved out from the house to a field .
5 Sometimes the blockage may be visible from the top of the downpipe and can be hoicked out from the top with a length of stiff wire — try a straightened-out coat hanger .
6 The hippocampus is a structure which can readily be dissected out from the brain together with its input pathways , such as the perforant pathway .
7 Puzzled at first on noticing the familiar shape of Windmill Hill broken by another small , moving outline , she gazed with heightened interest as semaphore signals began to be spelled out from the ridge against the background of the sky .
8 It has to be taken out from the bladder end .
9 Bakker believed that dinosaur speed could , reasonably accurately enough , be worked out from the angle of the limb joints .
10 Writs for the holding of the regard in forests such as Sherwood , Galtres , pickering , Inglewood and Rutland continued to be sent out from the Chancery during the fifteenth century , but the Forest Eyre , which would have punished offences revealed by the regard , had now almost fallen into desuetude .
11 How much money would be available , and how large would the capital grant be paid out from the fund to these eligible groups ?
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