Example sentences of "out [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | The chipped face of the Virgin , newly gaudy for Easter with pink and blue paint , stares detachedly through Sister Martha : close half-sleeves to the elbow under the wide sleeves of her habit , kneelength stockings , large loose knickers doled out that morning from the heap in the laundry basket , lumpy sanitary towel strapped like a dead rabbit between her legs . |
2 | They had moved out that evening from the house in Kingston-upon-Thames . |
3 | As cells differentiate to perform separate functions , they select out specific components from a diverse signalling repertoire to construct personalized messenger pathways precisely adapted to suit their particular requirements . |
4 | Before we get it fingerprinted , which I suspect will be a waste of time , and tested for blood , which wo n't be , please would you nip down and winkle out Norman Pinder from wherever he 's parked himself ? |
5 | A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd , or those that are past their best . |
6 | If a problem does occur , a signal is automatically sent to the mainframe , and according to Ferry , Granada can respond within two hours , by sending out mobile engineers from one of the 15 local support centres that span the UK and continental Europe . |
7 | The great advantage of this approach is that it gets away from picking out odd texts from the bible to ‘ prove ’ one thing or another and asks after the underlying message . |
8 | She makes a point of reading out loud items from her newspaper , the Hindustan Times , which demonstrate to her satisfaction the old Indian view that Wogs begin at Kabul and that civilization stops on the banks of the Indus . |
9 | But supposing Browning for some reason has copied out some lines from his wife 's almost equally well-known A Musical Instrument , beginning ‘ What was he doing , the great god Pan , Down in the reeds by the river ? ’ |
10 | Also , you could have the puppets act out some scenes from Drachenfels ' past , with the ‘ Master of Ceremonies ’ puppet taking the twin roles of general narrator and of the Great Enchanter himself . |
11 | Somebody said that it was a colder day than any we had morning I read Houghton 's Life of Keats and copied out some passages from Keats ' letters . |
12 | He pours out some wine from a jug on the table , a thick golden liquid . |
13 | When Tuesday and Debbie were arguing with their Moms whether they should wear a strapless dress to the dance , she had been carving up gang-girls in warehouse arenas , then picking out some cock-for-the-night from the stud line . |
14 | ‘ What I want you to do is to find out some information from another solicitor . ’ |
15 | And then : ‘ I possess a stone head by Modigliani which I would not part with for a hundred pounds even at this crisis : and I routed out this head from a corner sacred to the rubbish of centuries and was called stupid for my pains in taking it away . |
16 | ‘ Well Else read out this bit from a book by Billy Graham , The Secret of 'Appiness it 's called , where 'e says that a man told 'im 'e only took a bath once a week , and Billy Graham told 'im there was something wrong with 'is purity of heart . ’ |
17 | ‘ And I only found out this morning from Dr Greene what a … a … | ’ she could n't think of a suitable word and said finally , ‘ … celebrated painter you are . ’ |
18 | In particular , I do not claim that the text " " presents " " these units " , in practice he picks out intonational units from the text as if they were given ( albeit he sometimes admits to ambiguities of prosodic structure ) . |
19 | While other families played Monopoly and Mah Jong , we sat round the fire , Sunday evenings after supper , and read out old leaders from The Times in turn . |
20 | Some manufacturers , however , played safe and dug out old stands from the attic . |
21 | The children also extended the new words to pick out further exemplars from the novel category , and , when given a choice ( with the introduction of a second novel word with further novel objects ) , the two-year-olds assumed that the second novel label must pick out as-yet-unnamed novel objects ( Golinkoff et al 1985 ) . |
22 | Also drill out broken material from the underside of the chair arm . |
23 | This studied the texts by the techniques of literary and historical analysis , attempted to separate out historical material from legend or poetry , and even began to raise sensitive problems of authorship — as , for instance , whether all the first five books of the Old Testament were in fact written by Moses . |
24 | Higher quality printers should be acquired for the heavy-duty work involved in printing out student theses in the third year , and for printing out graphic output from garden design software , which should be purchased from 1993/94 . |
25 | From next April , residents will be asked to separate out ordinary waste from recyclable materials including glass , plastic , rags , paper and cans . |
26 | Omi sat quietly crocheting , Erika conscientiously worked on her sightseeing list for the next morning , writing out appropriate comments from the official guide to the city , Herr Nordern , guilt-free , smoked and drank brandy and Frau Nordern sat by him , having a drink , too , wondering whether she might have a cigarette — but deciding not to , preferring to keep that secret to herself . |
27 | Using the 5cm ( 2inch ) cutter , cut out six circles from the rectangular cake . |
28 | We was too cold to sleep , to exhausted to search out extra blankets from unlabelled tea chests . |
29 | Cut out tiny wings from non-stick or rice paper — four for each dragonfly — and paint on delicate lines of blue and green . |
30 | There have been several cases in the past where it appeared people were acting out violent scenes from films . |