Example sentences of "been take off [art] " in BNC.

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1 In cases of difficulty the test as mentioned at ( B ) 3 of the offence , i.e. will the vehicle ever be mobile again , might help in cases where parts have been taken off a vehicle .
2 As for the letters of confirmation and negotiating the arrangements of the loan , Feigen states that in her sworn depositions Hildenbrand admitted that she had forged the museum director 's agreement regarding the loan , the letterhead having been taken off a business card and the signature of the director having been forged .
3 They were three US citizens and one Australian who had been travelling together in a car , and one UK citizen who had been taken off a bus .
4 Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday next month , has recently been taken off a life support machine .
5 I did not think to emulate Mr Gladstone , who is reputed to have put tea in a stone ‘ pig ’ and then drunk it after the chill had been taken off the sheets .
6 This is ideal for draining vegetables once they 've been taken off the hob .
7 Jonathan Aitken has been taken off the back benches and made minister of state for defence , in the hope that he can continue to rally the Euro-sceptics as he did over Maastricht .
8 Looms are most frequently indicated by loom-weights , annular in form , for weighing down the warp threads on upright looms ; they are occasionally found in rows in the base of sunken buildings where they may have fallen or been taken off the loom , or originally stacked in a column .
9 After returning the painting to the icon shop , the dealer subsequently received two contradictory letters , the first stating that ‘ his ’ Wtewael had been placed on the national index of important works of art that could not leave Germany , and the follow-up , which noted that the Wtewael had been taken off the index , and that it could , therefore , be exported .
10 The insane have been taken off the street ; we do n't ask where they 've disappeared to .
11 The big flag should have been taken off the the new green and it was n't .
12 No ore had actually been taken off the property however , and the affair was settled amicably by a payment .
13 To comply with the IEE Wiring Regulations , an immersion heater must have its own electric circuit run from a spare fuseway at the consumer unit , though there are many houses where the supply for the immersion heater has been taken off the upstairs ring circuit .
14 There has been a fall in the proportion of buses that have been taken off the roads because of serious defects found during the vehicle inspectorate 's examination .
15 Replying to a protest by the UK Labour Party , which described the ban on Vietnam as " a ridiculous embargo " , a UK Foreign Office spokesman said that only one former communist country — the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) — had been taken off the banned list , after unification with the Federal Republic of Germany ( FDR ) on Oct. 3 [ see pp. 37761-63 ] .
16 £100,000 worth of equipment has been taken off the site .
17 But although the school was up for sale it 's now been taken off the market and the council does n't believe the scheme is in the best interests of pupils .
18 It seems strange that you can defend your wicket with your bat , pads and any part of your body except your hand , if it has been taken off the bat .
19 Victim ‘ improves ’ : Doctors treating Michael Gibson , 20 , who was attacked in Darlington at the weekend have said his condition is improving and he has been taken off the critical list at Middlesbrough General Hospital .
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