Example sentences of "taken from the " in BNC.

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1 Such articles may not start with art ; as Rudolf Arnheim said about his book , Art and Visual Perception , he applied principles of visual perception to examples taken from the arts .
2 The first speech is from Shakespeare and it 's taken from the Chorus in Henry …
3 An example of this can be taken from the recent contraception controversy in the Republic , which began in the 1960s .
4 Always the call will be for more power to the organization , so that the 1989 cry of alarm from the Police Federation conference about private security firms is based more on a fear that areas of influence are being taken from the institution than on beliefs that such groups are incompetent .
5 But the contact sheet she 'd taken from the office was not in her bag , not in any of the half dozen dead newspapers lying round the floor , not under any of the piles of flung-down clothes , not under the sofa , not in the bin .
6 The term ‘ refractory ’ is taken from the theorist James Mark Baldwin .
7 Calculations were taken from the original bear to produce drawings , reducing it from three to two dimensions .
8 Any form of measurement to obtain these calculations is helpful ; ie. caliphers taken from the original .
9 And soon afterwards , in the first week of their marriage , Dostoevsky showed her the stone under which Raskolnikov hid the stuff he had taken from the old moneylender .
10 Transplanted cells are taken from the pancreas of a donor .
11 . Earlier this month traces of Salmonella typhimurium were found in swabs taken from the hen house .
12 ‘ It seems that it was taken from the car park next to her office but abandoned almost immediately .
13 Professor James Duguid , former professor of microbiology at Dundee University , said yesterday that if salmonella is found in swabs taken from the hen house or in the chickens , it does not follow that the eggs are infected to a level that can cause food poisoning .
14 Concern over the trade in wild plants has been heightened by the activities of Henry Azadehdel , who was jailed in Britain this year for smuggling orchids taken from the wild and imported without the proper permits .
15 This new anthology should disturb many literary preconceptions with its forceful and charming discoveries , taken from the work of more than a hundred women .
16 Information on the P60 corresponds with the totals taken from the P11 .
17 The specimen was taken from the eastern side of the sandbar just as the tide began to ebb and came the day after Kevin had taken a 2 lb 8 oz flounder from the same spot .
18 The better cod are taken from the sandbar when the water is coloured .
19 A few late cod from deep water at Lepe while flounder and odd plaice taken from the Stone Point section .
20 Then again you may be taken from the detention centre to Pentonville Prison and locked up there if you complain .
21 None of the surface panels is visible in either this or the photograph taken from the video screen .
22 Threshed straw had to be taken from the barns to the cattle or the horses for use as feed or litter .
23 I sat up late last night and read the Geste as far as to where Beren and his gnomish allies defeat the patrol of orcs above the sources of the Narog and disguise themselves in the reaf [ Old English : ‘ garments , weapons taken from the slain ’ ] .
24 Taken from the letters of Maryse Holder , posthumously published as Give Sorrow Words , the film graphically and with total honesty describes the writer 's descent into a hell of her own making on a ‘ Mexican vacation from feminism ’ in search of happiness .
25 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days .
26 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days , and found glowing ash — ‘ evidence ’ of destroyed papers .
27 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days , and said they had found glowing ash as evidence that papers had been destroyed .
28 The object of the book is not to analyse but to report , which is why it is predominantly the words of others taken from the radio series that I produced , In Other Words — David Bowie , a series that was narrated by Angie , David 's former wife .
29 In an experiment carried out at Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1989 , microscopic floating ocean plants ( phytoplankton ) were taken from the nearby bay and brought into the laboratory , where they were subjected to levels of ultra-violet radiation estimated to be equivalent to the amount of ultra-violet being transmitted through the ozone hole which has been developing in Antarctica each spring in recent years .
30 When the Republican leader in the Senate , Mr Robert Dole , suggested that 5% be taken from the five top recipients , he killed two birds with one shock-horror proposal : he sent a signal to the Israeli government , and he queried the sacrosanct nature of the earmarked programmes .
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