Example sentences of "[noun sg] be taken from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Overall negative feedback is taken from the junction of resistors R5/R6 to IC1 's inverting input ( pin 2 ) , via resistor R2 .
2 Again from the report of the Commissioners in 1863 , the following extract is taken from the evidence of Dr J.T. Arledge , senior physician of the North Staffordshire Infirmary :
3 The extract is taken from the beginning of a story called ‘ Gaffer Roberts ’ .
4 Our second extract is taken from the section of the report which deals with the police and ethnic minorities .
5 If a large amount of protein is used in the diet , then some is used for energy purposes , and during starvation , protein is taken from the muscles of the body and used as a fuel supply .
6 The threshold figure is taken from the policy not the bank/ organisation advance .
7 Carbon is taken from the air by plants and stored , made into ethanol , put through the engine and released to air again — no net gain .
8 The £4 ft by 8ft plastic pond was taken from the yard of Overdale Primary School in Eastfield where it was being stored before being sunk into the ground as part of a nature garden .
9 Only the family car was taken from the £1 million landscaped home .
10 No sooner hat the dish been taken from the oven than a tortoiseshell cat entered the room , and leapt , via Mark 's knee , on to the table .
11 This question is taken from the opening section of the report of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education on the Primary School chaired by W H Hadow .
12 Police say now believe the motive for the killing was robbery ; a small amount of cash was taken from the till .
13 Police say now believe the motive for the killing was robbery ; a small amount of cash was taken from the till .
14 Large quantities of water are taken from the River Don for use in the power stations and the rolling mills .
15 The name is taken from the point on the chart where the total costs line crosses the sales revenue line ie at the point where neither a loss nor a profit is being made .
16 The brand name is taken from the spring of the same name 20 miles north of Caernarfon at Naesyerugiau .
17 The simplest transfer of control instruction is , of course , the unconditional jump or unconditional branch , after the execution of which the next instruction is taken from the store address specified in the jump instruction .
18 As the whey runs out and the curd sinks , add more , until all the curd is taken from the pan .
19 For the first stage of the field work , a random sample was taken from the client lists of the two agencies that provided the team with the most systematic and varied information on users , that is , the local Detoxification Unit and Drugs Council .
20 Its name was taken from the chantry in Minchinhampton Church , to which the mill then belonged .
21 The name was taken from the date in 1991 on which 14 people were killed by Soviet troops during the crisis over Lithuania 's demands for independence from the USSR [ see pp. 37944-45 ] .
22 This photograph of the STATION was taken from the top of St Mary 's Church tower soon after the opening of the railway .
23 The population estimates and distribution by age were taken from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys report for 1988 .
24 The example is taken from the feature story in the tabloid newspaper The Sun , which claims to be royalist but which delights in uncovering royal gossip .
25 The following plot synopsis is taken from the BBC press release about the play :
26 Numerous definitions of ROCE can be devised but essentially it can be defined as : The numerator in this calculation is taken from an organization 's profit and loss account or income and expenditure account while the denominator is taken from the organization 's balance sheet .
27 Some of the sculptures and stones now in the gate were taken from the Porta Orientale ( the eastern gate ) which was demolished in 1819 .
28 After establishing external drainage ( 8.3 Fr catheter ) a sample of bile were taken from the region of the stricture by the radiologist and sent on the same day to the Cytology Department .
29 The Saturday morning market in the yard was taken from the pattern of the street market , where the clothes were laid out in heaps on the ground with a decent garment on the top of each pile to tempt the passer-by to look further .
30 The following pieces of information are taken from the student 's notes on the Spanish Civil War and are in no particular order .
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