Example sentences of "[adv] cut [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of us are already cutting down on red meat , partly for health reasons but also because of , as Audrey Eyton explains ( see p.56 ) , the growing awareness that animals being farmed intensively are neither happy nor tasty . |
2 | Columbus was not cut out for this sort of work . |
3 | American publishers are noticeably cutting back on expensive art books with numerous colour illustrations . |
4 | And then when he died and she followed him so soon , you see , I was at once cut off from all example of domestic life between the sexes . |
5 | This was an entirely legitimate and historically well-founded practice , but Nixon carried it to extreme lengths , seeing it as a way both to cut back on federal expenditure and to impose his own order of spending priorities . |
6 | Er well that did n't last very long , he was n't really cut out for that sort of thing at all . |
7 | Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’ |
8 | He realized that he ‘ was n't cut out for academic work ’ . |
9 | She just was n't cut out for this sort of thing ! |
10 | Also , if you are drinking alcohol you should stop or at least cut down on low alcohol drinks or extending alcoholic drinks with low calorie mixers can be helpful . |
11 | The need , however , was for a permanent body to deal with matters affecting Nonconformity , to encourage unity amongst the various denominations or at least to cut down on needless competition , to present a united Nonconformist ‘ witness ’ when required and to give a ‘ Nonconformist ’ answer to political questions whenever possible , that is , when this could be done without alienating the Methodists , especially the Wesleyans . |
12 | It stands in a field completely cut off from human habitation . |