Example sentences of "[noun] taken out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The script , about a soldier taken out of the trenches not , as he fears , to be shot , but to organize an army concert party , is just a rudimentary framework within which to present a number of variety turns .
2 As soon as we arrived after our long pull from the valley , she would arrange to have the horse taken out of the shafts .
3 Apart from the shame of being kept in like a naughty schoolboy , the constant automatic repetition of the lines taken out of the context of the play could often lodge them in the leakiest actor 's mind .
4 LARGE bundles of cash taken out of the Redcar betting ring on Saturday appear certain to turn up 275 miles away in the south of England today , writes Hyperion ( Chris Corrigan ) .
5 Pesh Framjee would like to see ‘ incorporated charities taken out of the Companies Act and only reporting under the Charities Act , or if that is not possible have them report under both .
6 A twenty year mortgage taken out on the property amounting to £24,000 has not been fully repaid .
7 But the price raised by an estate agent desperate for his commission is now all too likely to be lower than the original mortgage taken out by the borrower .
8 But Lazio have told them that he is covered by the policy taken out by the Italians at the time of his summer signing from Tottenham .
9 Either form of explanation acts as an insurance policy taken out against the contingency of actions and events .
10 The troubled DIY group has been in talks with its bankers arranging a refinancing of the £553million loans taken out at the time of the management buy-out .
11 Different special certificates can be obtained ( at a price of £1.50 ) to show banks , social security and building societies , for claiming from friendly societies , and for claiming insurance taken out on the life of the person .
12 That 's when the jokes about the missing bit started , for ring doughnuts look just like traditional ones with a bit taken out of the middle .
13 Perhaps there are not enough players available to play on them ; perhaps there is no one to unlock them except at peak periods ; then there are courts taken out during the winter and one of the major reasons in this country is damage by vandals .
14 He exhibited a number of specimens to the Royal Society in 1664 , and two years later published an account of another successful experiment in preserving ‘ Birds taken out of the Egge ’ , so as to observe ‘ the Process of Nature in the Formation of a Chick ’ .
15 On learning their secret , Martin agreed to pay for further development and the cost of the patents taken out on the dephosphorization process in 1877 and 1878 .
16 My guess is that it was this if anything which provoked the reaction amongst British critics at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival , and the covert but unsuccessful attempt , reportedly led by a British daily newspaper , to have the film taken out of the Festival altogether .
17 The engine is very durable ( the new Southern Region commuter trains have engines taken out of the trains they are replacing ) .
18 Erm , what 's the current , it 's a bit d , difficult terminology here , what 's the current cost taken out of the fund each month for expenses ?
19 Kilns such as these were built for convenience against a hillside so that the raw materials could be fed in from the top and the burnt lime taken out at the bottom .
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