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

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1 Then I mention that the only people who really use notebooks to the full , who worry about weight and battery life , are journalists because most other notebook users tend to take them from the car to an office or home , often using the mains and probably doing little more than running a spreadsheet .
2 The whore went to take them from the child .
3 A seminar to take you from the fundamentals of Data Communications to the most advanced techniques implemented today — in just 3 days
4 She set it down on a footstool beside the open fire , then leaned across to take something from a bowl on the mantlepiece and sprinkle it on the burning logs .
5 Scotland 's determination to take something from the night was shown in the 64th minute , too , when a defender , Wright , was replaced by a forward , his Aberdeen team-mate , Scott Booth .
6 Mr Blunkett needed the cab to take him from an evening meeting in the town to nearby Poulton-le-Fylde — a £9 fare .
7 ’ You had to take it from the inspector , you ca n't answer back .
8 At the beginning of September , 1715 , the mission left St. Petersburg on an incredible journey that was to take it from the shore of the Baltic Sea in the west , almost to the Pacific Ocean in the east , crossing the full width of European Russia , much of Siberia , Mongolia 's Gobi Desert and deep into China .
9 Helen poured coffee but left them to take it from the tray .
10 So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales .
11 You 're sure you do n't want to take anything from the kitchen ?
12 This , ICL claims , ‘ allows you to keep all choices a la carte ’ , but it also provides the user with support — each user is free to take anything from the range he requires , and although they can have a personalised user interface , the products are integrated and conform to uniform design .
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