Example sentences of "be cut from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's how a wedge of flamed maple would be cut from a tree .
2 Customs duties were scheduled to be cut from a peak of 150 per cent to 110 per cent over three to four years , bringing them in line with other industrializing developing countries .
3 These days , most dowsers use angle rods , which can be cut from a wire coat-hanger , each rod bent at right-angles .
4 Tariffs on passenger vehicles were to be reduced from 35 per cent in 1992 to 15 per cent by 2000 , and protection for textiles , clothing and footwear was to be cut from a maximum of 55 per cent to 25 per cent .
5 It is often said that the ‘ old men ’ did everything the hard way and in the past such templates tended to be cut from the solid .
6 The cushion seems to be cut from the fragment of a statue .
7 He was aware of the controversial scene which had to be cut from the trailer and laughed at the problems it caused in the UK .
8 Her brother , Peter Garbutt , 26 , and Trevor Turner , 22 , had to be cut from the wreckage of the Ford Capri and were ‘ critical but stable ’ in Doncaster Infirmary .
9 Broderick had to be cut from the wreckage .
10 Gunns had to be cut from the wreckage .
11 Mark Windram from Eastfield in Northampton had to be cut from the wreckage by the fire brigade .
12 One had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen .
13 The completed bear , pressed into the beanbag model , gave a clue to the depth required to be cut from the block of timber for the beanbag .
14 3 12 pieces of string each 38cm long are cut from a piece 4.8m long .
15 The final story had been cut from a newspaper gossip column in 1973 .
16 * Try to buy Cheddar on the rind — it makes a tremendous difference to the flavour ( like cooking meat on the bone ) , and instantly shows that the cheese has been cut from a truckle and not from a block .
17 They said the body had been cut from the top of a bar !
18 This year he says : ’ a further £2.116 million has been cut from the budget .
19 For the savings exercise 4.8 million has been cut from the education budget , 3.1 million from social work , 2.7 million from local tax collection , 2,3 million from police , 1.8 million from highways and 1.5 million from transport .
20 A path had been cut from the rock .
21 The meal that accompanied it was a feast , cooked and served by the patronne with justifiable pride : tiny moules marinières , which tasted as if they had been cut from the rocks that morning ; bifteck , brown and crisp on the outside , perfectly rare within ; a platter of thin crisp sizzling hot pommes frites ; an excellent salad , served in a plain white bowl .
22 But they were cut from the programme after it overran by 10 minutes .
23 Five micron serial sections were cut from the tissue blocks and placed on 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane coated slides .
24 The whole specimen might be regarded , on a molecular scale , as being cut from a number of sheets of paper , weakly glued together .
25 Anything between 30 per cent and 60 per cent was being cut from the price of holidays .
26 PEAT CUTTING Part of the magic of Scotch Whisky is owned to the mysterious qualities of peat , which is cut from the moors and carried to the distilleries .
27 In flailing the growth comes from the top and bottom becomes gappy but in coppicing the hedge is cut from the bottom which encourages growth .
28 A true ham is the whole rear leg of the pig and is cut from the carcase before it is prepared .
29 The cladding is cut from the rods before the fuel is reprocessed at British Nuclear Fuel 's Sellafield ( formerly Windscale ) works .
30 If your income is above £54.80 a week , 70 per cent of the additional amount is cut from the set payments .
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