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

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1 He watched in horrified fascination as the lieutenant took out a single match and poised it over the striking strip .
2 But to have the decision taken out of her hands like that was irritating and downright unfair .
3 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 .
4 It 's just one of the benefits we 're developing to make the RAC MasterCard the card to take out !
5 A generator is down , and the wind took out several trees .
6 Kate , having been prepared for a fight over the amount of her luggage , was left with the wind taken out of her sails .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 As soon as we arrived after our long pull from the valley , she would arrange to have the horse taken out of the shafts .
10 ‘ I want the emotion taken out of this debate .
11 Peter Chandler spent days in a tea trolley with the trays taken out .
12 Apart from the shame of being kept in like a naughty schoolboy , the constant automatic repetition of the lines taken out of the context of the play could often lodge them in the leakiest actor 's mind .
13 And it blows all the gaskets and they have to have every single part of the engine taken out and cleaned
14 dude , cos I 'm only going to get the piss taken out of my hair are n't I ?
15 If I get the piss taken out of me tonight
16 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 .
17 The constable took out his notebook , and asked if anyone had witnessed the incident .
18 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 .
19 But the following year ( 1905 ) William Hamilton declared to a delegate meeting of the STA that " even if it were true that work would be lost to Edinburgh , it would be better to follow the work and get fair wages than to see the bread taken out of our mouths at home " .
20 It was resolved when the provost took out an injunction on the students , and now some will be coming before the courts .
21 Who can believe diagrams , anyway , when there is only a neat hole surrounded by untrodden grass and no sign of the spoil taken out … where do they put it ?
22 He could not obtain compensation from the person who had caused the accident and sued his employer for failing to provide insurance or advising him of the need to take out insurance .
23 Mr Scrivener said that while the council did have the right to take out interest-rate swaps for debt management , other types of transaction were ultra vires .
24 British Coal has reserved the right to take out what machinery it wants elsewhere .
25 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 .
26 Meanwhile , in the wake of the new ruling , commercial lawyers are advising landlords to re-examine the insurance elements of the leases taken out by tenants , who would normally be single-occupancy tenants .
27 The ratchet , discussed earlier , is nearly always geared to profit and so if the managers take out too much in the early days , they may adversely affect their interests in the medium term .
28 On 26 February 1988 the landlord took out a distress warrant in respect of the outstanding rent , then said to amount to £17,866 .
29 I do n't often get the chance to take out such an attractive young woman , ’ and put his hand on my knee , I put my hand on top of his and held it there .
30 The officer resisted the urge to take out a notebook , to ask questions .
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