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

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1 This is because , after a sunbird has sucked out the nectar from a flower , the flower takes some time to replenish its nectaries .
2 They revolve freely on their stainless steel spindle , with your chosen character pointing out the direction from which the wind is blowing .
3 Central to the legislators ' notions of purity was an all-pervasive blood taboo which , as has been demonstrated above , embraced foodstuffs , sacrificial victims , humans , etc. , and very definitely separated out the male from the female .
4 Caddie Ian Wright landed his job with Seve Ballesteros mainly because the Spanish maestro had heard about Wright 's yardage books — at the time Wright was compiling a yardage book for almost every championship course in Europe — and his unerring accuracy and detail in planning out the route from tee to green .
5 This will wire the windings in series , but there phasing will be such that the output of one winding will cancel out the output from the other .
6 If nothing is readily available you find yourself trying to thaw out the cheesecake from the bottom of the freezer ( nobody will miss it , will they ? ) , or working out how long it will take you to get to the shops and back with a bag-full of goodies .
7 I stagger to the bedroom and pull out the cover from beneath him .
8 ‘ Our defenders completely snuffed out the threat from Norwich 's Mark Robins and Darren Beckford and that speaks volumes for us , ’ added Dozzell .
9 It was the dying days of the citizen Army , the young men who were reluctantly called up to serve their Queen and country — to learn how to fire a gun , to march in step and to use contraceptives when they took out the girl from the NAAFI on Saturday nights .
10 Scoop out the centre from baked potatoes and mix with a can of Campbell 's Condensed Ham and Cheese Soup with Wine .
11 Steam shovels which dug out the ore from open-cast mines at Welford , a little to the east , eventually gave way to the colossal drag-line excavators which cut great scars across the landscape .
12 While she started sorting out the lettuce from the spinach I took my leave and went up to my room .
13 Barry was unable to give the police a description of his assailant as he was always behind him and ripped out the mirror from his car before they drove to Perry 's .
14 In theory this should sort out the wheat from the chaff but the definition of wheat in the intelligence world is so wide that even with the best filter the net volume of material is of such staggering proportions that it is beyond any useful human assessment .
15 On a personal level , the New Moon on the 24th and the eclipsed Full Moon on December 9 enable you to sort out the wheat from the chaff and decide exactly where your true loyalties lie .
16 The mail bag has been bulging with budget priced rereleases of old C64 games again this month and , as ever you can rely on us to sort out the wheat from the chaff , the men from the boys and totally t'riffic from the turkeys !
17 ‘ Anyway , ’ Yanto continued , ‘ Selwyn starts pulling out the bucket from under me .
18 ‘ There ! ’ he said , exultant , and she watched him pace out the distance from the end of the corridor to the doorway .
19 I closed my eyes to shut out the glow from the cloverleaf window and tried for sleep .
20 I chose a discreet navy blue to cancel out the glow from above .
21 Time now to put out the stuff from the back of the shelves , holding back the normal fare until everyone is back on the treadmill again .
22 Rovers manager Kenny Dalglish , whose joy at an overdue win was soured by an injury to England goal machine Alan Shearer , said referee Keith Hackett seemed more concerned with the back-pass law than stamping out the tackle from behind .
23 ‘ Address in SW16 he must be … thirty-four ’ working out the age from the licence expiry date at age seventy .
24 Remarkably , at that stage , 34 runners were still standing , with Willsford cutting out the running from Golden Minstrel .
25 Oh I 'm sorry my Lord perhaps I could read the passage out and then er I can hand it up to your Lordship but it after setting out the dictor from Mr Justice in the Midland Bank .
26 He decided to repeat the heating exercise in an attempt to force out the energy from the graphite .
27 The Corporation had bought out the right-of-way from the Claremont Park Company in 1895 , and constructed a three-tier Promenade .
28 Some groups appreciate a formal input in lecture form but other methods may be used e.g. asking participants to reflect on language they would need when holidaying or living in a country such as Greece or China , and then drawing out the theory from the discussion .
29 Sampling lists , that is , a record which identifies and sets out the population from which a sample is to be drawn , may not always completely enumerate the population from which the sample is to be drawn , the list may follow some peculiar sequence , sections of the population may be difficult to contact or refuse to co-operate , and so on .
30 Therefore , when producing vacuum tubes , the manufacturer pumps out the atmosphere from the glass bottle of the tube with an ion pump , until there is a minimum acceptable vacuum to guarantee the tube will be stable and operate to spec .
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