Example sentences of "to sit out [art] " in BNC.

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1 When Boyd was a child of eight , he and his father had had to sit out a tornado while visiting a German friend who had settled in Kansas .
2 Players with two yellow cards would be able to sit out the subsequent one-match suspension during an international friendly before the 24-nation tournament , Neuberger added .
3 Players with two yellow cards would be able to sit out the subsequent one-match sus pension during an international friendly before the 24-nation tournament , Neuberger added .
4 We need somewhere safe to sit out the last two or three hours . ’
5 We entered the very horse show that we had to sit out the year before .
6 Then I return to my suite at the Albany Hotel to sit out the adrenalin hangover .
7 Many potential homeowners decided to sit out the recession in rented accommodation , leaving their money in high-earning accounts .
8 That did not stop 46-year-old Clinton swinging into a final frenzied 24-hour sweep of at least 15 key states , before flying home to Arkansas early tomorrow , to sit out the tension of polling day .
9 Leeds ' former England defender was forced to sit out the final ten matches of last season 's title charge with an ankle injury that needed surgery .
10 He accomplished much while director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , but today is apparently content to sit out the art world harbouring bitter memories of what might have been .
11 At first it had seemed he was only there to sit out the war with his French woman , but then the summons had come from the Dutch army and Isabella had known that her husband would follow Sharpe .
12 Unlike the Reichmann brothers , he can afford to sit out the slump .
13 But if that is n't bad enough , it is n't scheduled until April 24 — which means he has to sit out the inter-provincials .
14 I decided to sit out the recession by selling the remaining 16 years on my lease and moving home to Crouch End in North London .
15 Gerry Crawley , a NALGO finance spokesman , said the council was prepared to sit out the strike , but that stance was creating a nightmare scenario for the tax which would take years to clear up .
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