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

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1 It then requests that all modules in the root package structure are read out into the directory specified in LIFESPAN_USER .
2 It then requests that the user supplied modules ( in the package ) are read out into the directory specified in LIFESPAN_USER .
3 It then requests that the user supplied module be read out into the file name and directory specified in LIFESPAN_USER .
4 The last public declaration to his people on 24 February 1945 , the anniversary of the promulgation of the Party Programme , was not given by Hitler himself , but was read out as a Führer Proclamation by his old Munich comrade , Hermann Esser .
5 The adjectives were read out at a rate of one every three seconds .
6 He left a note explaining his action and it was read out at the inquest .
7 The suicide note was mentioned , but not quoted ; Loretta wondered if it had not been read out at the inquest .
8 Any views given in writing will be disclosed to the parties to the appeal and are liable to be read out at the hearing .
9 The poignant vow was read out at the funeral service for the two children who died this week after being overcome by fumes in their cabin aboard the ferry Celtic Pride .
10 Larger versions are already in the works though — Lawrence says that the company already has a system with a vocabulary of 20,000 words that will happily cope with most stories read out of the Wall Street Journal .
11 Larger versions are already in the works though — Lawrence says that the company already has a system with a vocabulary of 20,000 words that will happily cope with most stories read out of the Wall Street Journal .
12 What is God 's will is , for Barth , to be read out of the scriptures .
13 The theme which interests such theologians is that of liberation : this is both read out of the scriptures and then the scriptures are read in terms of this theme .
14 Simpson 's militancy reached a new peak in December 1655 , when he denounced the Protector at Allhallows as a tyrannical usurper , and allowed the subversive tract , A Word for God , by Vavasor Powell [ q.v. ] , to be read out to the congregation .
15 Cheered on by the huge German crowd , who 'd given him a two-minute standing ovation when his record was read out during the knock-up , Becker was devastating in the first set .
16 In the evening , the names of those who had been picked from the line-up were read out over the camp tannoy .
17 All four of Charles 's children who married were to do so by licence ; that suited two of them — Elizabeth in Frome and then Benjamin in London — who were in a bit of a hurry , but in Sarah 's case there was maybe a hint of Nonconformist protest against having banns read out in a church which she did not attend .
18 AS A PUBLIC SERVICE , AND AS AN EXPRESSION OF SOLIDARITY WITH PHOENIX MAGAZINE , WE PUBLISH THE ARTICLE AS READ OUT IN THE DAIL IN FULL IN THESE PAGES .
19 Some of the words of Ms Galron 's song , which explores the theme of guilt and responsibility for the uprising while Tel Aviv makes merry , were read out in the Knesset yesterday in the course of a stormy debate marking the second anniversary of the intifada .
20 Whilst the King 's declarations were being read out in the market place , the reader , a local man , seeing Richard Baxter passing by , stopped and shouted , ‘ There goeth a traitor ’ !
21 These same qualities are needed by lecturers , so it is no surprise that some excellent critical writings , such as many of John Ruskin 's books , were first read out from a lectern .
22 A daily helping of romantic fiction will be read out by a celebrity on the new BBC1 show Good Morning , presented by former TVam ‘ dream team ’ Anne Diamond and Nick Owen .
23 There was a packed public gallery as the charges were formally read out by the court clerk .
24 The final RAF assessment of twenty million pounds damage was read out by the prosecution at Swindon Crown Court .
25 As the scores were read out like a football draw it became clear that it would be a close contest .
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