Example sentences of "take out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thomas ' work routine takes out of the office a good deal , to spend time in the trade with key accounts , with the home sales force and in export markets .
2 The area cost adjustment which the er government takes out of the total S S A's of some two hundred million has gone to the south-east , I hope none goes to Westminster , and that has cost us one point three million .
3 my Lord I , I think it takes the view and probably not unreasonably that assuming good faith on the part of the disciplinary tribunal and assuming that there is er review by the courts , you will have complete objectivity and someone who has been excluded for a good reason , maybe fraud or something of that nature should not be competing in the first place , but he will not be excluded unreasonably and therefore if he was excluded unreasonably erm the fact of he 's exclusion could be anti competitive because it takes out of the market a player
4 I 've had some success with Paul Reed Smith guitars , which you can virtually take out of the box , tune them up and they 're ready to go . ’
5 It 's come in in different ways , maths , English and science from Spring Gardens is separate separate sheets which we can actually take out the files and give to each department , there 's no problem there Saint John 's again , is separate sheets , Collingwood is n't , it 's actually on photocopiable sheets , we either cut them up and give them out separately in some form or whatever , and what I 've , what we hope to do over the next maybe this year is to ask them for a sheet each , for each subject that we can actually take out of the file and give to each department , so that is has arrived , it ha did arrive last year but it arrived in such hotch botch that we did n't actually give it out , but we certainly have it this year and Marian and I certainly , Marian anyway will get that together and give it out to departments .
6 He , at least , kept his hands off the Girls but he did flirt with Nellie 's young nieces whom he would take out on the quiet .
7 ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more .
8 He took out of a thick envelope a sheet of thick paper .
9 He opened a small cupboard in an old sideboard and took out of a bottle of Gordon 's gin .
10 If you do your environmental recycling I 've got a thing that I took out of a magazine that 's got all the addresses of erm of of the various thing for recycling paper
11 Since the maximum term of imprisonment which might be imposed in the Magistrates ' court for a single offence is six months , the Act effectively took out of the hands of the magistrates the power to impose sentences of immediate imprisonment on the majority of offenders who had not previously been sentenced to imprisonment or borstal training .
12 RTFM Unusually for a reviewer , the manual was the first thing I took out of the box and examined .
13 In the first half of 1853 he initiated or sanctioned three responses : " He appealed to Great Britain for support , and took out of the lumber room the forgotten agreement of 1844 " ; he sent an emissary to Constantinople for bilateral talks ; and he began to make plans for fighting .
14 Naturally , amongst other things that we took out into the desert with us was the long-established tea swindle , which we all subscribed to , It was considered a most heinous offence if pupil or anyone else taxied within the proximity of the tea swindle and the great volume of sand engulfed those who were engaged in making the tea — indeed , getting any sand anywhere near the brew as it was being prepared was considered a serious offence .
15 ‘ He was put in with the bread and took out with the cakes . ’
16 But when she saw what he was taking out of the inside pocket of the overcoat , she felt faint with fright .
17 There were about 2,000 members by 1939 and after 1945 the ‘ friendly society ’ dimension was further strengthened by the taking out of an expensive private insurance scheme for players , which absorbed half of the income of the Association .
18 I 've also got a lot of equipment I 'm taking out on the road to be able to write and play , improvise to tapes and so on .
19 Some of these recordings are now being used by the YCCC as evidence in the legal actions which they are taking out against the city and tannery , and some of the recordings have been played back to other community groups in similar situations but who have not developed their thinking to the extent of the YCCC .
20 ‘ A couple of weeks ago one of these Mafia men was sitting in his Mercedes when it was taken out with a grenade launcher from a range of 300 metres .
21 One police van was backed up to the door of the house and a boy was taken out with a blanket over his head .
22 Insurance cover must be taken out with an insurance company which is a member of the Motor Insurers ' Bureau ( MIB ) .
23 Taken out with an insurance company , this policy is invested on your behalf .
24 Perhaps there are not enough players available to play on them ; perhaps there is no one to unlock them except at peak periods ; then there are courts taken out during the winter and one of the major reasons in this country is damage by vandals .
25 A £3m loan was taken out during the year to buy the freehold of the Lancaster hotel in Paris .
26 Additionally , for the purposes of tax relief , the £75,000 ceiling on earnings ( £60,000 during 1989/90 ) applies to all new personal pensions taken out since the 1989 Budget .
27 Failing that they can be taken out into a yard sprayed with solvent degreaser and pressure jetted , otherwise it is a matter of brushing with a churn or utility brush and using a toothbrush in the crevices .
28 Having said that , each and every Rottweiler who is taken out into the public 's glare is an ambassador for the breed and we must do the best we can .
29 When starting out in the aircraft spares business , twenty Tiger Moth wings were acquired , which after a period in storage were deemed to be taking up too much space , so reluctantly they were taken out into the back yard and burnt .
30 They were taken out into the grounds , weather permitting , otherwise ‘ they spend most of their day in this ward , which is a day-and-night nursery combined .
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