Example sentences of "out a [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 A protagonist asked to play out a scene from her own life in a psycho-drama session may be too anxious about what will emerge to ‘ play the game ’ spontaneously .
2 I hate Heathcliff too , but I could not agree to murder , so I called out a warning from the kitchen window .
3 Next month I 'm going to tab out a request from Mr Bob McGhee , of Basingstoke , who has asked for Don Rich 's solo from Buck Owens ' Love 's Gon na Live Here .
4 He crossed to a disorderly desk , tugged out a diary from amongst the academic detritus and began leafing through it .
5 He pulled out a coin from his pocket and flipped it into the air .
6 Secondly , pick out a memory from your past , perhaps from your childhood , which makes your Dream seem a logical progression from what has been .
7 She pulled out a notepad from her briefcase , opened the tape-recorder she had brought .
8 She took out a bottle from the cupboard .
9 Tearing out a sheet from his notebook , de Castelnau scribbled down his historic order that Verdun must be defended at all costs on the Right Bank , and handed it to Pétain .
10 Every Sunday , the huge congregation , gathered in the Ulster Hall , heard either Mrs Paisley or one of the ministers read out a message from their leader in prison .
11 In mid-January the government embarked on a wholesale reshuffle of the state governors , sending out a message from the President requesting all governors to submit their resignations [ see above for appointment of new governors to individual states ] .
12 Colleagues , before I call the mover of motion four one six on South Africa I 'd like to read out a message from the African Nafr National Congress .
13 Baptiste tugged out a thread from the edge of the carpet .
14 ‘ I will if you will , ’ called out a voice from the fug at the end of the table .
15 For earlier , the grandma , who had left them some time ago , had pulled out a drawer from a deal tallboy , and put a noxious blanket in it , ready for the baby 's birth .
16 Turn the rectangle upside down and carve out a hollow from the centre , leaving a frame of at least 1cm ( ½inch ) and a depth of about half the cake .
17 He pulled out a folder from the top shelf .
18 Although it is less damaging than the removal of bulbs and plants , consistent seed snatching can still effectively wipe out a species from a locality .
19 Have you pushed out a boundary from the point of view of strategic requirements after two thousand and six anywhere else in your area ?
20 I was poring over a chart in my room , working out a passage from Foulness Island to Aldeburgh , in Suffolk , when my door half opened and Sir Edmund looked in .
21 We can pick out a vehicle from a line of vehicles and check the speed on that which at the moment we can not do .
22 But anyone taking out a loan from Lloyds Bank between Monday and 31 December may win one of five first prizes worth £7,500 each , 20 smaller ones valued at £1,600 , or an Olympus camera .
23 It was Abem Finkel , Muni 's brother-in-law , who worked out a screenplay from the basis of a draft by Musmanno and a melodramatic comedy about Slavic miners by Harry R. Irving , but there were other supervisors and writers involved and ultimately the vital decisions with regard to the project would have been taken by Jack Warner and his senior executive Hal Wallis .
24 But on-loan keeper Dave Beasant had to move fast to keep out a cross-come-shot from Hammers stalwart Alvin Martin .
25 they took out a mortgage from six years ago , about six years ago , sixty four thousand and they owe seventy three now
26 Madame sat down in Ellie 's father 's chair , by the unlit fire , and took out a cigarette from her purse , while Ellie stood uncertainly by .
27 But the Guider and all the Pack learned later on about her meeting with the stranger on the seat , because at the next Pack Meeting the Guider read out a letter from Mr. Bishop , the estate agent , which said the Earl of Ferngrove had given special instructions that the Brownie Guide Pack could continue to use the Park whenever they wished , as he was quite satisfied , thanks to a chat he 'd had with one of them , that they were very careful not to leave litter about in the Park .
28 Last week the long-suffering Chris Dunkley read out a letter from ‘ one of Feedback 's faithfuls ’ , C Howse of Curlsdon .
29 I am sure the silly old bastard had suffered a blow to the head and believed he was playing out a role from some heroic romance .
30 beneath the details of everyday life which Shamin describes is a feudal economy where small farmers scratch out a living from day to day , where one false step can mean falling into debt or mortgaging one 's land without hope of recovery and where one rebellious individual can place the entire economic unit , the joint family , at risk .
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