Example sentences of "to smooth out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Committee have been able to smooth out a lot of anxieties on this item , although it is impossible to make everyone happy on such a diverse subject . |
2 | First , to smooth out a known future market position ( for example , arranging for the unwinding of the repo on a date of large central government spending ) . |
3 | A squeegee tool is used to smooth out the film and the excess film around the edge of the window is trimmed off with a safety knife . |
4 | In the immediate vicinity of the vent , ashes and lapilli pile up to form a mantle many metres thick , which blankets the countryside like a dirty snow fall ; like a snow fall too , the ash tends to smooth out the earlier irregularities of the ground surface , ultimately producing a landscape of soft , gently moulded hillocks and hollows . |
5 | The basic purpose of this filter is to smooth out the chopped waveform appearing from the switch and so provide a steady output voltage across a load resistance R L , though it does this job in an unconventional way . |
6 | The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases . |
7 | Part of the function of an external UPS is to smooth out the incoming power , but that can only be done before it reaches the PC 's power supply . |
8 | Several banks operate special accounts designed to smooth out the impact of these unavoidable and important bills , many of which arise quarterly . |
9 | Market-seeking investors often wish to smooth out the risks of fluctuating demand by serving multiple markets : decline in one market can be offset by growth in another . |
10 | Donna put down the note and ran her hands over the paper , as if trying to smooth out the creases . |
11 | Epson 's RITech technology seeks to smooth out the jaggies , which ought to give a much higher quality print . |
12 | Repayment could be timed to smooth out the boom-slump cycle which was widely expected to follow the war . |