How To Use Carve out In A Sentence

  • Officers used a digger to carve out a trench 10ft deep and 40ft long to get to the van. The Sun
  • Will the owners of townhouses carve out self-contained flats in the attic or the basement to avoid the annual toll? Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel hustle and bustle may be enough to inflict damage in the group stage but once the games become one-offs and we have to go the extra mile to carve out victories I feel we will be once again found lacking.
  • We're all just trying to carve out our niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Bay Area alone, three companies are trying to carve out a niche in the casual clothing market.
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  • The plan was to carve out an existence in the new country based on the pure and simple logic of freedom... well, that and Manifest Destiny and its messy imperialistic annihilation of the Native People but that's another article. Lorraine Devon Wilke: No, Virginia, There's No War on Christmas
  • Simpson, who grew up supporting Arsenal, still hopes to carve out a career at the Emirates and if he leaves wants Premier League football.
  • People scoffed at the idea that he could carve out a successful solo career. The Sun
  • The ones you carve out of marble.
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Carve out cornbread in shape of a cake and put chocolate icing all around it. Serve the delicious-looking chocolate cake to the victim.
  • Negotiations will be intense, but the president could carve out a victory that will win the support of autoworkers and farmers.
  • People scoffed at the idea that he could carve out a successful solo career. The Sun
  • But it was important for the future of the game that young players could carve out a career in football. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bell has worked hard to carve out its niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • To emphasise the lack of incident, City didn't carve out an effort on goal until more than 30 minutes had passed but at least when they did it brought rich reward.
  • Our country has the pride of having master craftsmen who carve out exquisite products with their deft hands.
  • Camille used a hammer and chisel to carve out a figure from the marble.
  • When fully grown up, the offspring of birds and animals abandon their parents, and carve out a world of their own.
  • Granny disapproved of everything, thought Annie, but Wee Jean ignored the warning, continuing to carefully, messily, carve out the insides of her turnip, chewing a chunk of the raw neep as she worked. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • Ladies began to carve out a separate, independent life of their own by the late 1890s, and there came to London a proliferation of clubs catering specifically to gentlewomen of rank and means. London’s Ladies’ Clubs | Edwardian Promenade
  • Quickly the hyperbole subsided as he struggled to make an impact or carve out a distinctive policy agenda. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each of the major billing vendors has tried to carve out a niche within the cable industry.
  • Some costs are straightforward, such as the time, money, and political clout required to develop suitable air-to-surface ranges, carve out military operating areas, and provide and allocate training munitions and sorties.
  • This system, in vogue during the colonial era, enabled the colonial powers to carve out their own commercial spheres of influence in the countries within their imperial domain.
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • This minimizes the amount of face time you have to carve out and is particularly effective in keeping abreast of progress and guiding the delegatee without having to look over his shoulder. Making Work Work
  • It would be unlikely that you carve out a career for yourself.
  • The couple are moving to the United States where David has signed to play for LA Galaxy, and Victoria aims to carve out a career of her own in fashion and television.
  • She said her site would be able to carve out a niche by specialising in high-quality and vintage fashion, and by offering members the opportunity to exchange goods as well as buy and sell.
  • Fiercely protective of their own place in the presidential nominating process, Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada - known as the "carve out states" - would almost certainly push their dates into January in response to Florida's move. ABC News: Top Stories
  • Will the owners of townhouses carve out self-contained flats in the attic or the basement to avoid the annual toll? Times, Sunday Times
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia, as Serb forces there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • He has decried what he characterized as a bastion of lobbyists for seeking special carve outs to limit the effect of proposed financial regulation. Obama Pushes Campaign Spending Bill
  • European finance ministers are meeting in early July to carve out the details of the new Greek rescue package, which will reportedly be worth more than $171 billion.
  • They are usually plugged into iPods with their legs splayed to carve out maximum territory and annoy the person in the next seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • We could carve out a crawlway," Cristov suggested. Dragon's Kin
  • I needed to carve out something different for myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will persistence carve out a way to success?
  • From a certain angle, affections are the activator to carve out successfully.
  • They are usually plugged into iPods with their legs splayed to carve out maximum territory and annoy the person in the next seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where else could a blonde giant with muscles of tensile steel and overleaping ambition go, carve out an empire and boastfully display his Aryan might as a symbol to the world of what strength, discipline and power can achieve?
  • In the Bay Area alone, three companies are trying to carve out a niche in the casual clothing market.
  • The chefs carve out a cavity in a fresh boule, pour in the heavenly juice , then put the top back on.
  • Many developers simply look at a functional specification to carve out a task list.
  • I needed to carve out something different for myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia, as Serb force there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • Carve out holes in the surface of the mesh by simply erasing any part of the masks; the surface at the center of Shadow Box updates instantly.
  • In vain he hoped to carve out an alternative career as a journalist and cricket writer.
  • The couple are moving to the United States where David has signed to play for LA Galaxy, and Victoria aims to carve out a career of her own in fashion and television.
  • I was determined to settle down and carve out my destiny in my homeland.
  • The billionaire Muslim prin ce took one look at the island 50 years ago and decided then and there to carve out a corner of paradise. In Search of a Billionaire's Paradise
  • We're trying to take a scalpel and carve out this very small percentage of the people that are gaming the system.
  • Will the owners of townhouses carve out self-contained flats in the attic or the basement to avoid the annual toll? Times, Sunday Times
  • Distillers scrambled to develop processing techniques that would allow them to carve out their own niches.
  • Camille used a hammer and chisel to carve out a figure from the marble.
  • Key regulators are concerned that if the IASB - working in partnership with US standard setter FASB ­ fails to deliver it will give European politicians, notably the French, the opportunity to insist, through the European Commission, that European banks can ignore key elements ­ a so called carve out ­ of IFRS when accounting for derivatives. The most recent articles from Accountancy Age
  • We both able to carve out a 16 chunk of time again.
  • We're all just trying to carve out our niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • The budget gym clubs are few and far between at present but will carve out a niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're all just trying to carve out our niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wanted to carve out something for myself that no one could take away. Times, Sunday Times
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Humankind has always been filled with the urge to spread, to carve out new territories and experience new vistas, from the time we wandered down from the trees to explore the savannahs, and this urge fills us still.
  • In the Bay Area alone, three companies are trying to carve out a niche in the casual clothing market.
  • Use a spoon or apple corer to carve out the center core of each ring. Dining With Miss Lil: Mother’s Day Delight «
  • When William of Normandy conquered England, he rewarded his followers with fiefs: in England, while English land remained so to be parceled out; afterwards (he and his successors) with unconquered lands in Wales, and then in Ireland. they were to carve out baronies and earldoms for themselves; and the Celtic lands thus stolen became known as the Marches: their rulers, more or less independent, but doing homage to the king, as Lords The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • Humankind has always been filled with the urge to spread, to carve out new territories and experience new vistas, from the time we wandered down from the trees to explore the savannahs, and this urge fills us still.
  • Perhaps if you could carve out a little quality time.
  • Greedy and acquisitive, he set his sights on this land in order to carve out a feudal domain for himself.
  • A man should not want to carve out his meat to an ounce before - hand.
  • The second half was much of the same with neither side being able to carve out clear cut chances.
  • He envisioned the mass murder of Jews, and a war against France to precede a war against Russia to carve out "lebensraum" ("living room") for Germans in Eastern Europe.
  • How do you carve out your identity when your parents were so rebellious and so against the social conventions?
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Typically, interest groups and individuals would carve out a small exception to strict contribution limits.
  • She has some things to work out on her own, and kind of carve out a professional and personal life in D.C. HEMMER: So how much of the plot did you carve out based on your own life? CNN Transcript Sep 9, 2004
  • I needed to carve out something different for myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wanted to carve out something for myself that no one could take away. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have so much attacking talent, pass the ball crisply, move lithely and carve out openings galore.
  • European finance ministers are meeting in early July to carve out the details of the new Greek rescue package, which will reportedly be worth more than $171 billion.
  • How do you carve out your identity when your parents were so rebellious and so against the social conventions?
  • The first thing you have to do is carve out steel dies for the obverse and the reverse of the coin.
  • We both able to carve out a 16 chunk of time again.
  • He moved to San Francisco to carve out a new life for himself.
  • I wanted to carve out something for myself that no one could take away. Times, Sunday Times
  • In vain he hoped to carve out an alternative career as a journalist and cricket writer.
  • The original intention of paper is to carve out a new way based on mathematic model for city water supply price and offer an effective calculation way.
  • The apparently mild exterior and the guileless blue eyes mask a single-minded determination to carve out a successful career.
  • They have so much attacking talent, pass the ball crisply, move lithely and carve out openings galore.
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia as Serb forces there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • He never assembled the rigs when a gusher was struck or helped carve out the rail tracks and roads that brought in more labour.
  • But it was important for the future of the game that young players could carve out a career in football. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization.
  • Living in the shadow of Newgate Prison, Sweeney Todd tries to carve out a quiet and simple life as a barber.
  • The ones you carve out of marble.
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • He is hoping to carve out a much greater role for himself.
  • I like the stearic acid carve out, but in the summary at least, there is no mention of where it is found, or how to take the general guidance -- 'avoid saturated fat but not stearic acid'-- and turn it into food choices! David Katz, M.D.: New Dietary Guidelines: A Physician's Perspective
  • Beholders usually carve out underground lairs for themselves using their disintegrate rays.
  • Some young women have also said they feel burdened by expectations they should try and carve out a career in more male-dominated environments.
  • We're all just trying to carve out our niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roy managed to carve out a career for himself as an actor.
  • Depending on the atomic species, ion beams can be used to dope semiconductors even as they carve out circuit patterns.
  • The aim is also to carve out new market areas - like denim - which do not compete directly with rayon.
  • Wolfsburg, Germany-based Volkswagen and Porsche are in talks to carve out future model strategy and share platforms as they seek to complete a merger next year.
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Otherwise those hoping to carve out a showbiz career will be bitterly disappointed. The Sun
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Distillers scrambled to develop processing techniques that would allow them to carve out their own niches.
  • People scoffed at the idea that he could carve out a successful solo career. The Sun
  • Many developers simply look at a functional specification to carve out a task list.
  • Instead, paramilitary gangs carve out fiefdoms to exploit drug-dealing and protection rackets, while young people look up to these criminals as role models.
  • Otherwise those hoping to carve out a showbiz career will be bitterly disappointed. The Sun
  • I squinted at the horizon, hoping for some infinitesimal glimpse of Barnhill, remembering the fruit trees and rose bushes Orwell planted one year during a special winter visit, dreaming of the glorious garden he managed to carve out of the "jungle," reminiscing about the afternoon "the whole of the nearest village" arrived in lorries to help harvest the corn, regretting the beautiful white beaches that are now never used for swimming. In Search of Orwell's Scottish Retreat
  • Carve out squares of curving surfaces, concave and convex.
  • But it was important for the future of the game that young players could carve out a career in football. Times, Sunday Times
  • Depending on the atomic species, ion beams can be used to dope semiconductors even as they carve out circuit patterns.
  • He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
  • Persistence will carve out a way to success.
  • Vermont researcher Bernd Heinrich once watched a wild raven trying to carve out a piece of the action from a huge slab of suet.
  • We're all just trying to carve out our niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bell has worked hard to carve out its niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bell has worked hard to carve out its niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every single scholar who has written on India finds place in this book, even as the two authors carve out a space between rival and polemic writings.
  • It makes our Basketweaving department even stronger and more impressive, but the underwater basketweaver will have to carve out a new niche and have underwater facilities moved there for his/her work and teaching. Archive 2007-02-01
  • Will the owners of townhouses carve out self-contained flats in the attic or the basement to avoid the annual toll? Times, Sunday Times
  • That is to say, we want to carve out a place for conversation, dialogue, dialectic, and debate.
  • From their flexible and unformed minds I can carve out my fittest tools.
  • I think he's trying to kind of carve out his own territory. CNN Transcript May 10, 2006
  • Our country has the pride of having master craftsmen who carve out exquisite products with their deft hands.
  • Singapore companies should seize these opportunities to carve out a niche for ourselves.

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