Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ( a ) the name of any person is without sufficient cause entered in or omitted from a company 's register of members , or ( b ) default is made or unnecessary delay takes place in entering on the register the fact of any person having ceased to be a member , the person aggrieved or any member of the company , or the company may apply to the court for rectification of the register . ’
2 The arguments before us ranged far and wide , as they did before the judge , but in the end they resolved into the following issues which I propose to consider seriatim. ( 1 ) Can a non-trading corporation sue for libel in respect of its governing or administrative reputation when no actual financial loss is pleaded or established ? ( 2 ) Does the right to freedom of expression affect the position where the non-trading corporation is also a public authority ? ( 3 ) Does the operation of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 , or any other matter contained in or omitted from the council 's statement of claim , preclude the council from continuing with this action ?
3 Alternatively the quantities can be taken off from the drawings or extracted from the builder 's estimate .
4 A seamen 's canteen licence only permits the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption in the canteen , and it is an offence to supply in or take from a seamen 's canteen liquor for consumption off the premises ( see s.96 ) .
5 There is a tension in the air , each person lying awake yet pretending to sleep , aware of every sigh or murmur from the other 's lips .
6 If people are working in groups , anyone who spends too long recording or drawing will either be hurried up by the others or excluded from the group 's progress .
7 It is possible to point to landmarks — the moment of ‘ quickening ’ when the mother first feels foetal movements within her ; the moment when the foetus first has potential for independent life — deemed by law to be 24 weeks from gestation ; the moment when the baby has been fully expelled or removed from the mother 's body ; the moment when the baby takes its first breath , with the anatomical changes in circulation that accompany this , and subsequent changes as the baby develops after birth which any parent will recognise .
8 Proof of disqualification may be certificate of conviction or extract from the magistrates ' court register together with proof of identification of the defendant , e.g. by the police officer who was present in court when the defendant was disqualified .
9 Power is seen as residing in office , and stemming from the bureaucrat 's high social prestige and wide discretion to act within very broadly defined colonial policies .
10 Surrounded as he was by the glamour of the acting world , he could pick and choose from the world 's most beautiful women — women like Marianne , with her lush body and provocative , slanting green eyes .
11 His Pilgrim 's Progress was by far the most popular book in the cottages of the poor , and in Apollyon he had conjured up a monster fit for any fable : scaled , bear-footed , dragon-winged and breathing fire and smoke from a lion 's mouth .
12 For this purpose auditors are entitled , under section 237(3) , to inspect the company 's books and to require from the company 's officers such information as they think necessary for the performance of their duties .
13 He left the office late and dropped into a nearby wine bar to have a glass of the house Chardonnay and unwind from the day 's traumas , his thoughts drifting haphazardly from Cindy to Alexandra to Emma and back to Alexandra .
14 Bernice sealed her starsuit helmet and stepped from the Adjudicator 's spaceship on to Moloch 's Bridge terminal .
15 The transactional test in ( 1 ) above is the SIB test and derives from the SIB 's core rules , on which the COB Rules are based ; it is included in the COB Rules as a result of the definition of market counterparty .
16 They read and reread , often looking quite abstracted , memorizing passages silently , their eyes far off ; and when ideas eluded or baffled them they would turn to one another for help , each sister seeming to draw strength and comfort from the other 's closeness .
17 The workshop , which was sponsored by WACC , was organised by the All Africa Conference of Churches to examine the role of Christian communication in prophecy and witnessing from a woman 's perspective .
18 He thrust through the screen of growth sidelong , into cramped space between trees , where a thin grass grew , mottled with dead leafage and glistening from the night 's rain .
19 It is , however , recognised that prior to the introduction of any new Religious Education course into a Catholic School approval must be sought and obtained from the Bishops ' Conference , and , subsequently , from the Diocesan Religious Education Advisorate .
20 CELTIC manager Liam Brady was yesterday fined £500 and banned from the team 's dug-out for three months .
21 There is very little waste paper and no plastic , for foodstuffs are not pre-packaged here but sold from a farmer 's barrow or the back of a bike .
22 This ability to create a coherent world , recognisable as such but differing from the reader 's experience , but above all involving no false note or anachronism , is an essential of all great novelists , but of itself it is not a recipe for success .
23 As it happens the quotation that ran in Tolkien 's mind when he considered this scene very much implies the dual nature of wickedness , but comes from the Lord 's Prayer : ‘ And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil . ’
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