Example sentences of "which [verb] out of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was the high-class brothel , managed by Michael Lee , which operated out of the house across the park from Katherine 's own home , and then there were the dozen or so girls — the pick of the brothel girls — who worked the society parties . |
2 | All model ship in the first quarter of next year , except the 755 , which goes out of the door the following quarter . |
3 | They lit the candles they had brought and made their way along a passage which led out of the chamber , gazing wordlessly — he could n't remember that they had spoken at all while in there — at the arched limestone walls , at the tunnels that from time to time branched from this central artery , once into a wide gallery whose egress had been blocked by a fall of stone . |
4 | For that God has been conceived as male , and that biblical teaching which arose out of a patriarchal society has been held to be the revelation of God , must surely be seen to be the underlying facts of western culture which have led to discrimination against women . |
5 | The figures highlight the debate over ‘ reciprocity ’ which arose out of the £2.1bn takeover of Rowntree by Swiss group Nestle last year . |
6 | Mr McNally then asked him to indicate to the court any evidence which arose out of the two interviews held yesterday . |
7 | Once we 'd found this little gem — and other setup options — we managed to coax a wonderfully fast high resolution screen upon which to work out of the system . |
8 | It was their duty to drive back with their hounds all deer which wandered out of the forest into their purlieus , and to present all offences against the venison , whether committed in the forest or in the purlieus , at the next attachment court or swanimote . |
9 | S is the seed of the apple A which sprouted out of the unwholsome manure that B became after she was dead and buried . |
10 | Unfortunately there was so little height in which to pull out of the dive , and the aircraft was going so fast , that gross overloading of the wing structure was absolutely inevitable . |
11 | Jasper stood looking at the bell rope which came out of a small square aperture at what was the base of the campanile . |
12 | It blessed the religious communities and thereby committed the Anglican Communion to an official acceptance of monks and nuns in a way which was so far unique to the Churches which came out of the Reformation . |
13 | The influential European Movement , which came out of the Hague Congress of 1948 , had among its patrons such politically diverse personalities as the Conservative Winston Churchill , the ex-Socialist premier of France , Léon Blum , the Christian Democrat premier of Italy , Alcide de Gasperi , and the prominent Belgian Socialist , Paul-Henri Spaak — senior statesmen whose presence reflected the widespread appeal of the idea across political party divides . |
14 | His Time and Modality ( 1957 ) , which came out of the John Locke lectures , established tense logic as a serious discipline , and his subsequent publications elaborated the technical and philosophical implications of his approach . |
15 | The word ‘ clays ’ here means the raw elements , which came out of the explosion from the sun or he ‘ Big bang ’ which is a theory of how life began . |
16 | This was in the study of pragmatics , a fast-growing and popular new area of research in linguistics , which came out of the controversies about meaning which had dominated linguistics around 1970 . |
17 | This produces so-called activenitrogen , which passes out of the plasma region . |
18 | Brunel was a successful naval architect , and an outstanding builder of bridges and tunnels , to say nothing of his three great steamships , the Great Western , which sailed out of the Bristol Channel to open up the first regular passenger service between Europe and America ; the Great Britain ( see Bristol ) ; and the Great Eastern , which began its maiden voyage a few days before Brunel 's death in 1859 , and remained the largest ship afloat for nearly half a century . |
19 | News Corp was further boosted by satellite television company BSkyB , which climbed out of the red during the three months . |
20 | The new course , 20km east of Paris , had competitors , racing into the sun which shone out of a cloudless sky most mornings . |
21 | Food particles , sticking to the wall of the bag , are swept down to its bottom by cilia and into a little gut which leads out of the bottom of the bag and curves round to join the exhalant tube . |
22 | Callaghan 's secretive instincts had been strongly reinforced by the leaks which poured out of the Cabinet Room in the autumn of 1976 , the first of the two great crises of his premiership . |
23 | The goal of this chapter is to examine the importance of commitment and conviction and to analyse the doubt which grows out of a deficiency at the threshold of conversion . |
24 | Discipleship is an undertaking which grows out of an understanding . |
25 | A third approach which grows out of the Latin American situation is the ‘ Theology of Liberation ’ . |
26 | A lawyer , he lives in one of the swish apartment blocks which sprang out of the rubble left by the last act of licensed hooliganism to hit Cagliari , namely the second world war . |
27 | The Storm , as already noted , is the first of those central interludes which explode out of the tension of the preceding scenes and reach forward to control the scenes which follow . |
28 | ‘ In the forge ( 29 ) , which opens out of the smithy , there are three steam hammers , … and two batteries of drop stamps ( Bretts ) . |
29 | EXPERTS are trying to identify a baby snake which popped out of the toaster in Shelley Marshall 's flat at Hove , Sussex , on her 24th birthday . |
30 | The gas , which seeps out of the earth from underground uranium deposits , can collect in dangerous concentrations in some houses . |