Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] out " in BNC.
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1 | Last night trained officers were trying to coax details of the ordeal out of the victim in an attempt to build a picture of the rapist . |
2 | Figures like these have taken much of the fizz out of brewers ' forecasts . |
3 | Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans . |
4 | Although the borrower is expected to meet the obligations of the debt out of his general resources , in the event of default the lender can only obtain repayment by enforcing his rights against the particular security which is identified in the loan agreement . |
5 | Besides , neither of us liked the idea of the swim out to the Nocturne . |
6 | Daak spent a few minutes kicking the remains of the pilot out of the front of the cockpit , and then settled himself into the pilot 's bucket seat and swivelled lazily from side to side , waiting for the women . |
7 | Morpurgo pulled the end of the tie out from the boiler suit and stared down at it , frowning in puzzlement . |
8 | I have seen individual bream feeding , with the rest of the shoal out of sight , but never part of a shoal feeding together . |
9 | When you have drawn the end of the loop out of the left sleeve , pass it over the volunteer 's left hand and draw the loop up the sleeve again . |
10 | Now , however a new layout has been agreed by the course bookmakers association and the racecourse executive which could take much of the hassle out of betting at the track . |
11 | So why do n't you see more of the range out there on the British apron ? |
12 | I did one short sprint , just to shake my head as I ran and get some of the sand out of my hair , then relaxed to a trot once more . |
13 | Gabriel , standing motionless , his feet apart , shoulders back and hands resting on the sword-hilt , caught sight of the man out of the corner of his eye . |
14 | However , although agencies take a lot of the work out of finding an employee , and can be particularly useful if interviewer(s) are part of a voluntary committee which has limited time to devote to the task of appointing new staff , they have the disadvantage that you are limited in your choice by the number of people who have themselves registered with the agency . |
15 | ‘ We learned so much about the suppliers and how they could help us or not that the results were n't so important ’ , said Hubbard , who claimed that the process was beneficial to both supplier and customer , taking some of the guesswork out of sizing and selecting the final systems . |
16 | The idea is to present as much of the hook out of the bait as possible to ensure maximum contact with the carp 's mouth . |
17 | None of the crossing out , handwriting , org organizing my homework so it is handed in on time |
18 | Election Comment : Albany at Large : Bring back Tebbit THERE is just time for the Tories to take the direction of the election out of the hands of a lot of Central Office schoolboys and to make Norman Tebbit their supremo . |
19 | It would have taken a match of some note to have lifted this last weekend of the Championship out of the also-ran trough . |
20 | " To inhibit a golfer 's individual style would take some of the fun out of the game and that 's not why we make rules . " |
21 | Well you have to have , you have to have a the only the trouble with it is , I 've got , I 'll either have to put them up here or I 'll have to scrape scrape some of the wall out I ca n't close the door ! |
22 | Once he was doing this during a speech by Jimmy Logan who caught sight of the scribbling out of the corner of his eye . |
23 | We took his four- poster bed down that he wanted taking down that he cherished for some peculiar reason , and then we moved all the other bits of furniture , and as we w were sort of getting most of the furniture out of the first bedroom he said Do n't forget the loft will you ? |
24 | We pumped enough of the stuff out of him to open our own bar . |
25 | If you if you were going into I mean if you specialized in patisserie or something where you 're chucking a lot of the stuff out . |
26 | Some of these were too hard to be blown , in which case he cut with the point of a penknife or of a small knife adapted for the purpose , an oval-shaped piece of the shell out of the side , emptied the egg , and replaced the shell . ’ |
27 | A provision for partners to be repaid their expenses incurred on behalf of the firm out of profits before any division thereof ( Clause 10.04 ) . |
28 | Thus , where at the outset it has been decided ( Clause 12.01 ) to leave the goodwill of the firm out of individual account so as to allow it to enure for the benefit of the continuing practice , or where , for similar reasons , revaluations of partnership assets have been ruled out , this should be specified ( Clause 12.02 ) . |
29 | There is one major theme central to the way that the popular national newspapers handle the coverage of sex offences — that of the seeking out of the sex fiend . |
30 | It is part of their attempt to take some of the mystique out of scientific knowledge that ’ can be used , either intentionally or unintentionally , to prevent the public from questioning ’ ( The Sanitary Protection Scandal ) . |