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

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1 Cut the bottom off a four pint plastic milk container to make a free food scoop .
2 Cut the bottom off it .
3 Cutting the bottom off yours like you cut the bottom off mine .
4 Some Sri Lankans were able to take advantage of employment opportunities brought about by increased government expenditure , but the high inflation rate of the war years cut the standard of living of many Sri Lankans .
5 They cut the petticoats into six pieces and put them on to sticks .
6 As Gabriel 's concentration was broken for a moment , his shears cut the sheep 's skin .
7 The Government 's response , he said , was to threaten to privatise the Export Credit Guarantee Department , cut support to small firms and cut the availability of export services to many businesses .
8 But after Commodore cut the price by £100 , and threw in the £25 add-on TV adaptor , the Amiga took off as a games machine .
9 BRITISH Petroleum and Jet cut the price of petrol by up to 13.5p a gallon — 3p a litre — yesterday , ending a run of increases over recent months .
10 The company also cut the price of the 650Mb optical drive to $3,150 and platters for it to $159 .
11 Minneapolis-based Network Systems Corp cut the price on its 6600 single-board router products by as much as 38% for some models : prices will now range from $5,000 to $17,000 , and the cuts are in response to a price cut by a competing company and due to ‘ tremendous improvements in manufacturing efficiency ; ’ 3Com Corp has recently slashed the prices for its routers .
12 Reynolds , which has 29% of the domestic market , made its decision after Philip Morris recently cut the price of Marlboro , America 's best-selling brand .
13 At Xhibition , Tektronix , a TI user for its low-end systems , cut the price of its 77,000 Xstones rated X11 with 15″ mono monitor to $995 , and the 14″ colour XP17 to $1,995 .
14 To get this little lot cost us £1.35 , which is n't a lot though , to be honest , it could have been compressed into two windows without losing any usefulness , and cut the price by a third .
15 In September the Ivoirien government cut the price it paid cocoa farmers for the second time since July , to CFA200 per kilogramme ( £368 a tonne ) .
16 However , the market took the news rather badly and cut the price of the existing STC share by 34p on the day of announcement .
17 Complaints about six-year-old intervention beef dominated newspaper front pages , while shoppers in Northern Ireland flocked to take advantage of a supermarket price war which cut the price of beef .
18 Mimed dance and danced mime However , the strict division of a ballet into four distinct kinds was eliminated by Fokine when he totally cut the scène d'action from his first ballets and never replaced them .
19 When you cut the lupins down try not to shake or knock them too much , because this will spread the mildew spores .
20 Instead of harvesting the whole cabbage , cut the head leaving a short stump .
21 Cut the head off the screw , file the shank to a squared point , and tap it into the handle .
22 And I 'm going to have this white frill sp er erm roll , and I 'm going to roll the fabric I 'm going to leave all the pleating , not cut into that , but cut the valance platform and fold it over if you understand me and make it go over the the pole .
23 Amdahl Corp 's first quarter loss warning has done the Sunnyvale IBMulator no good at all with Moody 's Investors Service Inc , which cut the company 's short-term debt to Prime-3 from Prime-2 in expectation of weak earnings and and reduced cash flow at the company .
24 But if they ever cut the money or knock something off , we 'd be in deep .
25 They 're going to govern the country , they cut the money off from they cut the support grant from the , the from the district council , and still are , still are , and there 's going to be even bigger cuts the next year .
26 He must be planning to close the museum buffet at busy times and cut the electricity cables to make sure everyone 's home five hours late .
27 But when I cut the roads it was cut with a finger mower .
28 Gaitskell ( now dominating Labour 's economic policy and still smarting from the defeat over Clow ) cut the allocations to electricity more than to the other fuel industries ( which the planners felt could meet energy demand at less capital cost ) .
29 Probably the waves cut the cliffs of weak killas far back inland , over a period of a few million years .
30 Cut the fingers off an odd glove and stick pater shapes on for instant finger puppets .
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