Example sentences of "[be] remove from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bones should be removed from chicken or fish . |
2 | The word children will be removed from school crossing patrol sticks and will be replaced with the children crossing signal . |
3 | Having its own independent power supply built in , this type of SRAM can be removed from circuit without data being lost . |
4 | The Act does not allow children to be removed from home simply because other arrangements may cater better for their needs . |
5 | Under the Aug. 3 agreement , there would be a transitional period extending to 1995 , during which the Black Sea Fleet would be removed from Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) joint armed forces and " placed under the direct jurisdiction of the Russian Federation and of Ukraine " . |
6 | Anybody not complying with these regulations will be removed from site immediately . |
7 | There is little political controversy attached to the figure of the sovereign , for as Bagehot recognized in the nineteenth century , the successful constitutional monarch should be seen to be removed from politics . |
8 | With great reluctance , Bonhoeffer came to the conclusion that Hitler had to be removed from office and he became party to a plot to assassinate the country 's Führer . |
9 | Verderers might also be removed from office on a report by the Justice of the Forest to the Chancery that they were incapacitated by old age or sickness , or occupied with other duties , or were insufficiently qualified in that they held no land within the forest and did not dwell there , or had committed or connived at trespasses of vert or venison , or had become a paid officer of the forest , or , in one case , had ‘ entered the priestly order ’ . |
10 | It was not unknown in Nigeria for emirs to be removed from office by the British , but only when they committed crimes which brought discredit upon the administration , never for mere recalcitrance . |
11 | No Reporter can be removed from office , asked to resign , or be employed in another capacity without the consent of the Secretary of State . |
12 | Mrs Kemp 's lawyer , Robert Shaw , believed that , since the law which governs Reporters and their duties provides that a Reporter may nut be removed from office except with the consent of the Secretary of State , this would also prohibit suspension . |
13 | Brenner was the prince 's man rather than Gloucester 's , and was to be removed from office after Richard 's accession . |
14 | In spite of his being convicted and fined , he could not be removed from office , although he was forbidden to execute its functions . |
15 | The Chancellor was to be elected by a majority of the Bundestag to act as the head of the executive , and could only be removed from office by a ‘ constructive vote of no confidence ’ : that is , if the Bundestag voted a Chancellor out , they also had to put forward an alternative to replace him . |
16 | He is not a civil servant but is a direct Crown appointee who can only be removed from office by an address from both Houses of Parliament . |
17 | Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedure specified in clause 1 of this section . |
18 | Subject to the terms of his appointment no member of the teaching research or administrative staff of the university ( including the vice-chancellor ) shall be removed from office save upon the grounds specified in paragraph 2 of this section and in pursuance of the procedures specified in clause 1 of this section . |
19 | Circuit judges and Recorders , however , may be removed from office by the Lord Chancellor on the ground of incapacity or misbehaviour . |
20 | Should the steward fail to obey these orders he will be compelled to change his conduct or , like the councillors of Lambeth , Liverpool and Clay Cross , be removed from office . |
21 | Thus administrative receivers must be qualified to act as insolvency practitioners and can only be removed from office by the court . |
22 | His , left , faction of the party had decided on Jan. 24 to " go into opposition " by withdrawing from all leadership posts after centre-right elements of the DC within the Palermo administration had caused the mayor of that town , Leoluca Orlando , to be removed from office . |
23 | The President might only be removed from office by the Congress of People 's Deputies in the event of his violating the Constitution or the law . |
24 | The President , serving a maximum of two consecutive five-year terms , could not be removed from office unless ill , whereas he could dissolve parliament . |
25 | Brenner was the prince 's man rather than Gloucester 's , and was to be removed from office after Richard 's accession . |
26 | Those who refused to do so could be removed from office or fined for neglect of duty . |
27 | Floorboards , plaster , timber trim , including architraves and skirting boards , and other finishes ( including apparently impenetrable tiling ) must be removed from timber and masonry if the slightest suspicion exists that the fungus has reached beneath or behind them . |
28 | All customs barriers will be removed from trade in some 20,000 species not covered by CITES rules , but for which trade is restricted , and in some cases banned , under the UK 's Endangered Species ( Import and Export ) Act , which has no equivalent in most other European countries . |
29 | According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies . |
30 | Such an occurrence guarantees disaster within a configuration control system , which is why identifiers can never be removed from LIFESPAN . |