Example sentences of "[vb -s] out from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But one line stands out from the rest — a tetrad only 512 cm long ( about 312 km on the ground ) .
2 Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK .
3 Therefore we er we needed to do something that stands out from the crowd if you like to bring this to people 's attention .
4 The sentry looks out from the crag .
5 And the golden face looks out from the icon and glows ,
6 The King 's bust looks out from the obverse ; the reverse carries an abbreviated version of Charles ' declaration to ‘ defend the Protestant religion , the liberties of Parliament and the laws of England , ’ together with his prayer for ‘ the scattering of the enemies . ’
7 In autumn fast ice grows out from the land to meet new ice that forms at sea ; from a March minimum of 3–5 million km 2 the pack ice spreads to 17–20 million km 2 by September ( Foster , 1984 ) , an annual variation far greater than that of the Arctic Ocean ( Figure 5.5 ) .
8 The eye grows out from the stem to become a bud .
9 Today the trees have gone but the lead cast of the Stephen Tomlin sculpture of her head stares out from the garden towards the marshes .
10 If a step or landing projects out from the earth bank , you 'll need to backfill with excavated material , and provide support with a wall
11 So Howard flies out from the Bahamas just as Bill Saltman flies in .
12 Basically , you just plug in the board — a long , 16-bit card with a LAN cable connector on the end that pokes out from the back of your computer — and run the SoftSet set-up program .
13 " All these ends are 2½ English elm for three strakes out from the centre , and after that you 've got oak .
14 The last sentence , however , sets out from the presumption that the testator 's intention is clear , but might be defeated because he has used inadequate words .
15 The text sets out from the premiss that the beneficiary of the trust ought to obtain the actual land ( rather than its value ) ; the question therefore is who ought to pay off the creditor to whom the land is presently pledged .
16 The hammer then travels upwards towards the string until the beak slips out from the escapement .
17 That swells out from the patch of herbage , and shines
18 At each dip , a wave spreads out from the stick across the water .
19 But such a form can also be anticipated from the pattern of deposition of tephra as an ash cloud spreads out from the summit crater during an eruption over a wedge-shaped sector of the cone , the rate of ash fall-out being the reciprocal of the distance from the vent .
20 Belgo was designed and built by a bald bloke called Arnand Zenz whose witty interpretation of the concept includes strange tubing that pours out from the kitchen and opaque glass bricks for the toilet walls .
21 Blood flows out from the heart to the tissues as before , but its return is now forced .
22 In so doing it also crossed what the Swiss recognise as an ancient cultural frontier which in this part of the country runs not as a straight line but in a curve in clockwise direction , through the Brunig Pass , the centre of the highland massif known as the Napf , and the river Reuss which flows out from the Vierwaldstattersee at Luzern .
23 The pattern , as it were , springs out from the background rather like it does with the Ishihara test charts for colour blindness .
24 If you read any report that comes out from the government , any report that comes out from Shelter you will find that in fact private sector housing , your house , my house , our houses are subsidised twice as much by this government than so called public .
25 If that feeling comes out from the debate it will be the direct result of misreporting , because no Hon.
26 A roomette on The Canadian , when you eventually join it , is slightly under seven foot by three ( which includes a private lav ) with a bed that slides out from the wall ; it thus manages to combine the characteristics of both the womb and the mortuary .
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