Example sentences of "out the [noun] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Commission would exist essentially to carry out the bidding of the Council . |
2 | For example , he was working out the exposition of the melodic cells which are the basis of most of the movement , so that his use of contradicting notes had to fit in with the melodic intervals , which were probably his primary concern . |
3 | But you 'll need a little more eye shadow — blue to bring out the colour of the suit . |
4 | Applying the opposite rudder will tend to reduce the yaw and so help even out the stalling of the wings . |
5 | The research aims to bring out the character of the efficiency-effectiveness debate and the nature of accountable management as it is being developed through the Financial Management Initiative , the efficiency strategy and associated developments . |
6 | A man emerged from a nearby tobacconist 's , lit his pipe , and threw down the lighted match , causing an explosion which blew out the windows of the Bank . |
7 | At one point I see Andy standing staring out the windows of the lounge , towards the dark loch , his eyes wide . |
8 | It wrecked a Mercedes-Benz car driving in front of the bus and blew out the windows of the bus , which then crashed into the back of the Mercedes . |
9 | It blew out the windows of the bus , which crashed into the back of the Mercedes . |
10 | Federal law was always superior to Länder law and the Länder were restricted in many areas to carrying out the policies of the Bonn government . |
11 | Then he would remember he was being watched by Morris , and he would frown , and stuff his finger into his left ear to keep out the noise of the typewriter . |
12 | She almost had to shout to drown out the noise of the engine . |
13 | It shut out the noise of the storm — |
14 | Set out the rights of the European citizen . |
15 | Undistracted by Rainbow 's presence , or by the white noise that pulses continuously around Anya 's troubled soul , I perform a little self examination , to sound out the position of the binding points , and decipher the formulae that pin me down . |
16 | If you take out the idea of the aesthetic , you 're just left with communication . |
17 | The city also holds out the hope of a better education for the migrants ' children , urban facilities , modern consumer goods and a variety of cheap diversions . |
18 | The New Europe holds out the hope of a better life for Europe 's people — with all that implies for cultural and social enrichment as well as industrial modernisation , environmental protection and an improved standard of living . |
19 | The illusion was shattered when someone turned the conversation with an interjection , laying out the assumptions of the speaker , imposing others which seemed as good or better . |
20 | Such a government had to be able to carry a programme of economies through the House of Commons : this immediately ruled out the possibility of a Labour minority government led by Henderson , as suggested by Moodie in an otherwise illuminating article . |
21 | While few Whitehall officials disputed the need for nuclear weapons to damp out the possibility of a recurrence of the conventional-weapon slaughter of the two World Wars , Sandys had breached a fundamental principle of British military policy — the maintenance of balanced military forces able to react to the unforeseen . |
22 | Koch decided that no exchange could be located within 1,000 feet of a school , which ruled out the possibility of a communitybased programme . |
23 | Their task was simple ; they would entice a given target with their charms or education , whichever was appropriate , holding out the possibility of a night together . |
24 | We have argued that such institutions should be public ( though not ruling out the possibility of a role , even an important role , for private actions , as an additional deterrent to abuses of market power ) ; that there should be a single investigating institution with powers to identify and to investigate cases , and to propose remedies , within a clearly stated framework of rules and guidelines ; that firms should be given an opportunity to make representations as to why the competition policy presumptions should not apply in a particular case ; and that there should be a competition tribunal with the task of reviewing and monitoring the recommendations of the competition policy institution . |
25 | However , Wörner categorically ruled out the possibility of a neutral Germany . |
26 | But his idea of a merger was quite different from the Allied proposal , which would have ruled out the possibility of a provisional French government and subordinated de Gaulle to Giraud . |
27 | Similarly , the shortage of suitably qualified priests and religious , rules out the possibility of a chaplain being found in every educational institution where Catholics are studying . |
28 | But , in a television interview , she appeared to rule out the possibility of a reconciliation . |
29 | But the way he works at his game , do n't rule out the possibility of a few more wonder balls this summer . |
30 | BRITISH Aerospace yesterday held out the possibility of a multi-million pound investment in its operations at Prestwick in Ayrshire . |