Sentence examples for removing something from inspiring English sources

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When parole officers asked to search the bag, he was spotted removing something and trying to hide it, the police said.

Whatever the proper etiquette is for quietly removing something unpleasant from your mouth, Mr. Bognar doesn't follow it; he just spews the stuff out.

A second app, Nokia Smart Cam, performs editing stunts like choosing the best expression for one person in a group from several successive shots, or removing something that wandered into the background.

Deveining, as you refer to it, does not involve removing something with blood in it, as the word would suggest, but rather taking out the digestive tract of the prawn.

The discretion of the camera in relation to the land — the fact that by taking a picture you are removing something from a scene but disturbing nothing — has appealed to artists in tune with the ecological movement.

While WAMU deserves credit for programming Mr. Stubbs's show once a week, it also deserves condemnation for removing something different from the airwaves to give Washington something it already had.

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To remove something from an original is simply just that.

A packing case is used to remove something – or somebody.

"We don't remove something on someone's word".

SECOR: Yeah, to remove something from its pop hysteria.

Imagine: a permit to remove something that is not there has no charge.

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