Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] cut [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The shelving sliders at either end of the graphic 's bands prove particularly useful when using 5 and 6-string basses , allowing straightforward boost or cut across a wide frequency range , and giving the bassist well-defined depth on the lower strings and bright treble at the top , but with a ‘ cut mid ’ to minimise that confusion of bass and lower mid frequencies .
2 Next is the graphic equaliser , also switchable in or out , with a powerful 15 dB of boost or cut at the 7 well-chosen frequency centres of 50Hz , 100Hz , 230Hz , 500Hz , 1kHz , 2kHz and 5kHz .
3 And with copious amounts of tone modification and sheer brute power on tap , via the active contouring filters ( 18dB boost at 100Hz and 10Hz ) then the graphic equaliser ( 15dB of boost or cut with a ten-band slider ranging from 30Hz right up to 8kHz ) , the Hartkes are never likely to be found wanting .
4 Remove tacking and cut off the selvedge .
5 She took the dress-making scissors out of the basket , and cut and cut into the brim of the hat until it hung in strips , like a fringe .
6 ‘ We 'll go round past the stables and cut across the fields , ’ he told her .
7 US aircraft using the Smart laser-guided bomb attacked the pipeline manifold feeding the Sea Island and cut off the flow .
8 Before that though , we 're going to get a huge fretsaw and cut along the borders of Essex and Suffolk and then saw down from The Wash to meet the other line .
9 This team effort involved all five shifts and cut through the 10-year old manufacturing practices .
10 It 's a case of pull up the drawbridge and cut off the phones . ’
11 He set a course for Omsk and cut in the automatic pilot , settling back to cope with the chain of niggling worries that his blunder had triggered off .
12 There is a world of difference between ham that has been sliced from the bone or cut from a joint on a machine and the pre-packaged wet and tasteless substance that so many people believe to be ham .
13 Carpets can be delivered or fitted any day except Sunday or cut on the firm 's premises for the customer to take away .
14 The editor is about to splice two pieces of tape , which he has marked with yellow pencil and cut with a razor blade .
15 Janet watched with relief as doctors unscrewed the bolts from her unconscious daughter 's head and cut off the jacket .
16 Why not , then , take the hint and cut through the sceptical problems the arguments invite , boldly saying that if all we know are ideas , then ideas are all there are ?
17 ( i ) Dissect individual uterine horns away from underlying mesentery and cut at the uterotubal " junction and cervix .
18 If sheeting has to be trimmed , support the plastic sheet over two pieces of timber and cut between the timbers .
19 I took a sharp knife and cut through the body that I had joined together so carefully .
20 I took a sharp knife and cut through the body that I had joined together so carefully .
21 The sunken panels or coffers used by the Romans as decoration were formed between the brick ribs or cut into the solid concrete .
22 Iron the pattern temporarily on to dampened buck ram and cut round the outline .
23 Place the moulding face-up in the box and cut with a fine tooth tenon saw
24 And the challenge was social as well as religious ; for Paracelsus both exalted the laborer and cut across the educational divisions that conventionally separated physician from apothecary .
25 Despite a fierce battle , Iraq failed to gain possession of the crucial oil centre at Ahwaz and cut off the supply of crude oil to the north .
26 He then knelt down , took out his small , sharp penknife and cut into the fleshy area between Adam 's toes .
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