Example sentences of "[noun] take out [art] " in BNC.

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1 When they reached the prison , at Riom , and an official tried to argue that they had no authority to remove the canisters , Jacques Allier took out a pistol and levelled it wordlessly at the bureaucratic face .
2 Small took out a knife and skinned the lambs : bone and sinew were mangled behind their necks , and there was much blood , showing that the lambs had been killed by foxes , rather than taken as carrion by crows .
3 The next morning , alone in the small sitting-room , Molly took out the Piero della Francesca book , as a scholar might take a work from the shelves to check a reference .
4 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
5 Woolley took out an old , soiled handkerchief and blew his nose .
6 In on the fourteenth of July of nineteen ninety three the defendant took out a summons with a view to having all the outstanding matters resolved and er this summons came before erm deputy master on the twelfth of August nineteen ninety three and he gave various directions including an enquiry in relation to how the surgery premises er ought to be dealt with as in court in the winding up of the partnership and that matter went before Mr Justice long in December and he decided those issues and gave directions in relation to and how the premises are to be sold , the effect of the directions very vaguely , is that the premises have to be offered to the partners , if only one of the partners shows any interest then there is provision in the relevant deed for ascertaining the price and this is put to that partner at that price , if more than one partner wishes to buy the premises then there is provision for a fixing of a minimum figure and then each of the partners has to put in sealed offers er and the premises will be sold to the partner , the former partner who put in the last offer , that broadly speaking I think is the substance of Mr Justice order .
7 Fardine took out a tin can from a cupboard beside the coop .
8 The dismantlers get inside the car to take out the interior trim , seats , dashboard and steering wheel which are all segregated into bins for different plastics and materials .
9 I remember my mother cried towards the end , opening her handbag to take out an embroidered handkerchief so I caught a whiff of ‘ Evening in Paris ’ , whose blue bottle stood on her dressing table at home , its silver trademark of the Eiffel Tower reflected in triplicate .
10 Ivan Lendl takes out a freshly strung Mizuno frame with Babolat VS Natural Gut at every ball change — he notices the difference after just nine games .
11 Zen took out a notepad and pencil and laid them on the desk .
12 The council took out an enforcement notice and Mr Phillips subsequently appealed to the Department of the Environment , which twice sent an officer to inspect the site .
13 Duroc took out the file on Jessamyn Bonney , and slipped off the electronic seal .
14 Maud took out the pillow , untucked the counterpane , folded away three fine woollen blankets and a crocheted shawl , and then lifted out one feather mattress and another , and a straw palliasse .
15 Walt took out a large coloured handkerchief and mopped his damp brow .
16 Calculated at around four per cent of the loan over the 70 or 80 per cent , the money is used by the lender to take out an insurance policy which covers them if you should default .
17 He saw the camera and he saw Mr Duncan take out the film , but he said nothing .
18 Sims took out a jeweller 's eyeglass and peered at the tiny negatives .
19 On 26 February 1988 the plaintiff took out a distress warrant in respect of outstanding rent , then said to amount to £17,866 , and on 2 March 1988 bailiffs attended to execute the warrant .
20 As a final safeguard on their position , Chemco insisted on Virgin Atlantic taking out a forward-currency contract to protect the buy-back agreement against fluctuations in the pound against the dollar and to protect themselves if Virgin defaulted or went bust .
21 PostScript succeeded to such an extent that it became a de-facto standard with almost every major computer manufacturer and printer vendor taking out a license .
22 It was resolved when the provost took out an injunction on the students , and now some will be coming before the courts .
23 From his jacket pocket Robert took out a grubby sheet of paper — the translation of the mysterious manuscript that had been given to him in the pub nearly a year ago today .
24 The young lad took out the large chopper his father used to cleave wood for the fire and chased the bully out of the house and down the street .
25 He was over the top like PC Dixon taking out a French terrorist cell .
26 It 's high time the insurance companies allowed buyers to take out a special policy to cover the first month in a new home .
27 It is possible for a Policyholder to take out a policy without the benefit of index-linking .
28 It will then be the responsibility of the Department of Social Security to take out a maintainance order against the father , although the form of the order should be such that the order continues to operate when the mother leaves welfare .
29 Holding up the edge of the pillow with his left hand , Mungo reached under with his right to take out the striped pyjamas .
30 The vicar takes out the four balls and the waxman , Mr Tommy Temple , who has had the job since 1940 , carefully cuts away the wax and the names are read out .
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