Example sentences of "[coord] cut [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe she was alright , maybe things looked worse than they were — even min or cuts to the head bleed a lot . |
2 | But he needs cuts to announce on Wednesday — an end to some bizarre farm subsidies to anyone running cattle on federal land , or cuts in the super-collider programme , but not the space station . |
3 | Carpets can be delivered or fitted any day except Sunday or cut on the firm 's premises for the customer to take away . |
4 | There is a world of difference between ham that has been sliced from the bone or cut from a joint on a machine and the pre-packaged wet and tasteless substance that so many people believe to be ham . |
5 | The answer is to cut out a small square of plasterboard ( or to cut through the laths in the same way ) , cut a narrow notch in the nogging to allow the cable through , and then replace the plasterboard , nailing it in place either side of the notch , and making good with filler . |
6 | In an extreme situation , we 've got something like an in situ situation so the interviewer will have much more power , and has the total rights to change the topic and choose the topic , and cut off the topic when it 's finished . |
7 | You went from Street , if you went downstairs and come out the back road and cut across the square you were in Street . |
8 | He has cut public transport funding and cut in the number of people employed in the public transport service . |
9 | Just the wound to the neck , a couple of broken fingers and cuts to the face and body . ’ |
10 | The railway , built by Kitchener in 1897 as part of the reconquest of the Sudan , takes the shorter route and cuts across the desert . |
11 | This senses the current flowing in the live and neutral wires and cuts off the electricity if there is a fault anywhere in the circuit . |
12 | A safety valve senses changes in water pressure and cuts off the supply if there is a danger of flooding . |
13 | The nylon line drops out of nowhere and cuts through the flesh of his upper arm like a cheese wire . |
14 | In mid-March there were riots in the capital after students demanded payment of their overdue grants and cuts in the cost of university meals and accommodation . |
15 | During the last two years we have witnessed many people 's lives in West Belfast getting poorer , nastier , more brutal and arguably shorter due to the introduction of the Social Fund , high interest rates and cuts in the health service . |
16 | ‘ Doppelganger ’ and ‘ Fait Accompli ’ pummel and pound , Toni 's scarlet voice twinkling and cutting above the sex dream noise terror , Dean and twin guitarists Debbie and Alex scuttling about the stage like possessed arsonists fanning a terrible flame . |
17 | Dewsbury almost won , according to Bamford , because they stuck rigidly to their game plan , using a persistent kicking game and cutting off the supply lines to the St Helens backs . |
18 | With the above transformation , each interval of the coordinate x of length 2 π/; c corresponds to a circular region in the X , Y plane with the origin removed and cut along the line . |
19 | Before that though , we 're going to get a huge fretsaw and cut along the borders of Essex and Suffolk and then saw down from The Wash to meet the other line . |
20 | Janet watched with relief as doctors unscrewed the bolts from her unconscious daughter 's head and cut off the jacket . |
21 | It looked like half a letter T. The needle was so bent that I knew I knew that I would not be able to remove it in the usual way , so I took my heavy pliers ( the ones with which I behead the Passap/Pfaff needles when they got damaged ) and cut off the top of the needle , below the bend . |
22 | Remove tacking and cut off the selvedge . |
23 | US aircraft using the Smart laser-guided bomb attacked the pipeline manifold feeding the Sea Island and cut off the flow . |
24 | It 's a case of pull up the drawbridge and cut off the phones . ’ |
25 | He therefore ordered Plehve 's Fifth Army to turn west to overlap and cut off the intruding and , so he supposed , insignificant Austrian thrust . |
26 | Despite a fierce battle , Iraq failed to gain possession of the crucial oil centre at Ahwaz and cut off the supply of crude oil to the north . |
27 | The doctor finished and cut off the end of the tape neatly . |
28 | Man things were regular and patterned , and cut across the contours of the country and the flow of things . |
29 | ‘ We 'll go round past the stables and cut across the fields , ’ he told her . |
30 | The editor is about to splice two pieces of tape , which he has marked with yellow pencil and cut with a razor blade . |