Example sentences of "be take out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Angelica had already decided that her money could be taken out of the petty cash and then lost in the books somewhere … and if ever they should be caught doing it , she did n't feel that it was a crime she 'd be ashamed of .
2 If the magnetic flux density is constant over the whole loop then B may be taken out of the integral sign , and the remaining integration yields zero .
3 As you know Mr Mayor , we are inside the chamber , do n't believe in spending any more than is absolutely necessary in any part of any budget so rather than spend any extra money we are proposing an extra twenty thousand be taken out of the public conveniences budget .
4 On the other hand , if they are taken out of the conventional school system they can lose touch with their age group and become socially isolated .
5 Ann Upton the returning officer for the East Hampshire constituency told the Herald on Thursday that the ballot box had been taken out of the small office and made freely accessible to voters — meanwhile our photographer discovered that it had been simply relocated in the forest .
6 This has been taken out of the local economy in Notts .
7 This was the first time that a criminal prosecution had been taken out against the British nuclear industry .
8 It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan .
9 More personal equity plans were taken out in the 12 months to April 1992 than in any other year since the PEP scheme was set up in 1987 .
10 They were in a massacre in their village near Mostar and they were taken out by the Flying Tigers to Split .
11 With the risk of public anger being taken out on the dying , frontline activism is simply a luxury we can not afford .
12 The final " Dawn " sequence then has the effect both of a reprise , closing the musical form , and of an ironic comment on the human tragedy which , when it is taken out of the public arena into the privacy of Grimes 's mind , actually passes out of the consciousness and memory of those who , only a few hours before , have been clamouring loudest for its execution .
13 But when she saw what he was taking out of the inside pocket of the overcoat , she felt faint with fright .
14 A total of £3,500 million was taken out of the public-sector borrowing requirement .
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