Example sentences of "out [art] bit " in BNC.
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1 | If we take a knife to the Bible and cut out the bits which the modern world can not understand we compromise the message which Christianity has to give to society . |
2 | Governments are picking out the bits of the plan they do not like . |
3 | Apple Computer Inc is to strip out the bits that wo n't be needed in its Quadra machines to create its first-ever dedicated server , MacWeek reports . |
4 | He had cut out the bits of his clothes that were stained and burnt them too , but there were still bloodstains all over the floor . |
5 | Now , the cheats amongst us ( like me ) will discover that you can import graphics into the Cel editor , and will quickly come to the conclusion that very lifelike images can be formed by using a scanner to scan individual frames from a film , and then pick out the bits they want and place them on cels to form a small animated sequence . |
6 | Raising the floorboards , finding the marble and sticking it on , cutting out the bit of beam — and I bet that went floating down the river — remembering to lock the lower door … |
7 | But at least I 'd had a chance by then to check out the bit of her which Catherine likes least . |
8 | He also took out the bit where Brad declared his love for Chelsi , and put in a bit where Brad declared his love for Tara . |
9 | I thought you were reading out the bit |
10 | Oh no just leave out the bit where it was |
11 | Not because I wanted to go back to my childhood but because I had a deep , healthy interest in finding out a bit more about what was happening while I was growing up . |
12 | When I started in the shop I was into digging out a bit more detail about it , finding out the kind of Arthur English-style kipper ties my granddad used to wear and the cars that were around then . |
13 | They turned to florid over-statement with Gone to Earth ( 1950 ) and , by the time the duo came to make Ill Met by Moonlight ( 1956 ) , it is difficult to dissent from Powell 's own judgement that ‘ we 'd run out a bit of ideas ’ . |
14 | McLeish , warmed by the fact that she had taken the trouble to find out a bit about him , confirmed he had been at Reading University and had worked as a young sergeant in the Flying Squad . |
15 | The accord spells things out a bit . |
16 | He was never any trouble but we used to think perhaps he should go out a bit more , ’ say Brian Gedge . |
17 | ‘ I 'll tell you on Monday morning , Rossiter , when I 've got things sorted out a bit . |
18 | I 'll have dried out a bit by the time I get to the cottage , and I do n't really want to go all the way back to the farm after I 've come this far . ’ |
19 | ‘ Right , let's spread out a bit and get back to back , ’ said Yanto with a grin , ‘ you ready Bill ? ’ |
20 | The stages were so enormous — about 60 feet across — that you had to poke out a bit of noise just to make yourself heard . |
21 | I blacked out a bit last night . |
22 | Nevertheless , it looks very much as if he was able to help young Ben out a bit : probably by employing him as a commercial traveller in his own drapery business . |
23 | I would be very pleased to chat to anyone who 's interested , even if you just want to find out a bit about making banners . |
24 | I was just wondering , having reached my seat , whether I could whip back and tell him to belt it out a bit , when it stopped altogether . |
25 | You take your moistened paper it should n't be dripping wet like this , it should have had time to dry out a bit . |
26 | Well let's find bit , a ba ba a bit , find out a bit more about , about the people here . |
27 | Cos I I think you probably need to check it out a bit |
28 | So I think maybe sort of first priority is find out a bit more information then about erm who employs these sorts people . |
29 | He 's about my height but he 's filled out a bit since he came here and he has a kind of stoop now which makes him look smaller and older than he is . |
30 | Things started working out a bit better , but towards the end of ‘ 85 everything started getting too much ; the pressures , trying to pay my bills and trying to get extra money in . |