Example sentences of "take [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 Scotch Whisky … the world 's leading natural drink … can only be called Scotch if it is distilled and matured in Scotland … a natural drink … distilled in a land of great natural beauty … it takes nothing from nature which nature will not readily replace .
2 Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources .
3 We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters .
4 The customer who takes them from the shelf therefore does not accept an offer .
5 A cable car takes you from nearby Ehrwald to the Zugspitzkamm station at 9,203 feet which has been partly blasted out of the rock .
6 For more information on an integrated spaceglazing service that takes you from concept to completion , call Transplastix on or fill in and send the coupon below .
7 One such walk takes you from the village of Bosherston , down to the sands at Broad Haven and around to St Govan 's Head , where there 's a tiny chapel tucked into the cliff face which you get to down some steps .
8 The last section of the trail takes you from Bickleywood , on past Barhill Farm and across country to reach the Shropshire Union Canal .
9 The next section takes you from Brockhoult Mount to Cinderfield Wood .
10 Its British built 16v 103 PS ‘ K ’ series engine is all aluminium and , when matched with the close-ratio 5-speed gear box , takes you from 0–60 in 8.6 seconds and delivers a top speed of 116 mph .
11 Hardraw is a good starting point for Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat , the two hills that flank the famous Butter Tubs Pass , and is known to many who have walked the Pennine Way as either the end or the beginning of the day that takes you from Tan Hill to Hawes or vice versa , depending on which direction you are walking .
12 The splendid Swiss train system takes you from Zurich on a four hour journey with four changes to Sedrun at the centre of the Tujetschtal valley .
13 The BASIC tutor takes you from the start to an intermediate level at a comfortable pace .
14 The the committee itself erm the report itself is structured in that it takes you from the starting point of this year 's ninety three , ninety four resource budget .
15 Then coming along Street you come to the picture frame people and then the Conservative Club , then there was the big house further on towards the top of Street and that was owned by somebody named Winnie , was my second wife 's she went to school with her they used but her father lived there , and on the other side of the road you got the toy shop and er the draper 's shop on the corner of er Road then there was the newsagents and one or two people kept that , but that takes you from the top of Street straight the way up to Caldmore .
16 The benefit of getting it there early and a little leap word which takes you from a feature to a benefit
17 He opens the door , does something in the car , then takes something from the front .
18 The main plot of Mansfield Park , on the other hand , is that of a young girl called Fanny Price and her development along the obstacles in which she finds she has to overcome in life which eventually takes her from a stage of immaturity to a stage of maturity .
19 and takes him from the hospital up to Southwold .
20 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
21 Astron , weighing 3½ tonnes , is in a highly elliptical orbit which takes it from a height of 2000 km up to 200 000 km , half way to the Moon .
22 He is a prominent member of the Christadelphians sect which mounted the exhibition and takes it from town to town , week by week , year by year .
23 In the 12 chapters the author takes us from a basic introduction to the design of synthesis , through the various methodologies , to a few selected total syntheses .
24 It takes us from Brussels to Valkenbourg , which the Tour visits for the first time , a town at the centre of the ‘ Dutch Alps ’ ; then to Koblenz in Germany , where the Moselle meets the Rhine ; to Luxembourg , then to Strasbourg , the most German of French cities ; and finally to Mulhouse , where the riders have a day off the bike as they transfer to Dole , the beginning of the Alpine stages .
25 The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction .
26 The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction .
27 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
28 Once drained , which takes anything from four to eight hours , the cheese can be eaten immediately , with or without the addition of fresh cream ; or it can be left draining until it is all but dry , when it can be kept for cooking , or salted and flavoured for consumption as a mild cheese .
29 climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time …
30 But she would n't take them from the tin until tomorrow .
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