Example sentences of "cut from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No weapons were to be seen but a good many shepherds ' crooks and plenty of rough sticks cut from birch or alder .
2 All press-formed skin panels came oversize and undrilled ; other panels were cut from sheet .
3 On the plane she 'd examined the pendant cut from sheet gold on which two primitive figures were carved in relief .
4 Education chiefs say they are optimistic they 'll get back millions of pounds cut from school budgets by the Government .
5 Roger Blyth , chairman of the Swansea selectors who was one of Saturday 's touch judges , said : ‘ I did n't see the incident but it 's quite obvious that the bloke was cut from contact with a boot .
6 If the surface is brushed , making it fluffy , shapes cut from felt , flannel or material backed with flocked paper will easily adhere to the blanket .
7 Family-tombs , often caves or cut from rock , were also customary .
8 For example , an isolated regular polygon , such as a geometric square , meticulously ruled and cut from plane board , is not necessarily felt and seen as a true square .
9 ‘ Some unlucky bloke was found late last night in Houndsditch , with his throat cut from ear to ear , ’ said Joe .
10 The man 's throat had been cut from ear to ear , soaking his shirt and trousers in blood .
11 ‘ A mottled black and white , their throats cut from ear to ear . ’
12 His throat had been cut from ear to ear and his wallet had been filched . ’
13 Nevertheless , Reeves ' view is broadly confirmed by Barbara Kellerman 's revealing case study of Ford 's efforts to obtain a tax cut from congress .
14 This is cut from cardboard and should be matt black on the inside , at least .
15 The script cut from psychiatry to politics to history to Euro-moralising with dizzy speed ; film-clip collages of Hitler saluting , Hess ( or not-Hess ) in the mortuary , hamburger ads , crumbling buildings , a screaming man in seventeenth-century dress , and the widow miming Hess 's improbable suicide all chimed in an unholy jangle with the events on stage .
16 Scissors with fine , sharp blades are equally essential for découpage , where complicated shapes have to be cut from paper .
17 The red silk skirt with workers ' heads and a gold top that goes with it , both cut from silk bought in Soviet Central Asia , would cost about 1,000 roubles ( the average Soviet wage is 200 roubles a month ) or £700 in London .
18 To decrease nuclear debris sections of 80 µm were cut from tumour blocks stored at the Department of Pathology .
19 These were now reduced to 56 million , of which only 22 million was to be cut from unemployment benefits .
20 To exacerbate the situation , eighty thousand places were cut from employment training .
21 The ‘ XL ’ range is cut from quality , natural-fibre fabrics , in simple but stylish shapes .
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