Example sentences of "[coord] cut [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Running-out is the technique used for creating a smooth , solid area of icing with an exact outline — not easy to achieve by straight-forward piping or cutting out from set icing .
2 The tendency in the past has been to restrict or cut down on plant proteins and increase animal protein in the diet .
3 He seemed of a different texture and substance from her gentle and ineffectual mother ; he was hewn or cut out of thunder itself .
4 ‘ You have been sacrificed , martyred and cut off in mid-satisfaction , but see it as a noble act for the good of a world-renowned radio station that is admired as far away as Irkutsk , Tristan da Cunha and ( after the recent never-ending Arctic festival ) Greenland .
5 If anything , increase plant protein and cut back on animal sources of protein , which are high in saturated fat .
6 Social services departments have been very badly hit as the growing problems of poverty and unemployment add to the pressure of their work , and yet they have had to abandon services and cut back on staffing .
7 He vehemently dislikes smoking and while they were together she stopped smoking and cut down on drinking .
8 The 165 staff have also been told to use buses instead of taxis and cut down on phone calls to clear a £15 million overdraft .
9 Underlay forms a necessary cushion between carpet and floor which helps to even the wear , absorb sound and cut down on heat loss .
10 If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house .
11 The overgrazing of livestock and cutting down of brush and trees for firewood are held responsible .
12 A PRODUCT of space programme technology , which had to find a way to recycle astronauts ' air , this ‘ circle absorber ’ is designed to recycle expensive gases exhaled from patient , thus saving money and cutting down on pollution .
13 They are exercising more , eating more carefully and cutting down on smoking and alcohol ’ .
14 The group suggest that , in return , farmers be offered a range of financial incentives for countryside conservation , such as leaving " wildlife corridors " and unmown field headlands , planting appropriate woodland and cutting back on use of pesticides .
15 The Census Offices require that anyone who is using the data should assent to the Conditions of Use , and to cut down on paperwork , there is a class registration form , to be used when a class is accessing the data .
16 We do not need to wait for new efficient technology : as Stewart Boyle described in ‘ More work for less energy ’ ( New Scientist , 5 August 1989 ) , the technology exists to take the first step towards the targets we have set to save energy and fossil fuel , and to cut back on carbon dioxide emissions .
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