Example sentences of "be taken from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Results will be taken from the official figures as compiled by local returning officers , and particular attention paid to obtaining accurate information on ward electorates and party labels . |
2 | The market values of current liabilities will be close to their book values , and the market values of the long-term liabilities can simply be taken from the Financial Times . |
3 | Is the money and time which will be spent on preparation , classroom observation , post appraisal interview , interpretation , evaluation and implementation to be taken from the general education budget ? |
4 | An example of this can be taken from the recent contraception controversy in the Republic , which began in the 1960s . |
5 | Before submitting the document we must be sure that a full Information memorandum exists , and ideally the data on input form should be taken from the completed Information memorandum . |
6 | The generic and common names of mint are said to be taken from the Greek myth of the nymph Minthe , who was being pursued by Hades , the god of the Underworld . |
7 | They are taken from the recent Policy Studies Institute ( PSI ) report on the Metropolitan Police force of London . |
8 | The screen shots are taken from the 3.1 version . |
9 | Interestingly , dendrochronology can also demonstrate when the panels are taken from the same tree because of the close similarity of the ring patterns . |
10 | Some water boards insist that all cold water taps in the house are taken from the rising main ; others insist that only the kitchen tap is taken from the main and that all others are fed from the roof tank . |
11 | Such examples are taken from the English scene : German towns could provide many more . |
12 | The following quotations are taken from the Hebrew Bible ( what Christians call the ‘ Old Testament ’ ) , the New Testament , the Qur'an and the Bhagavad Gita ( a Hindu sacred text ) : |
13 | Access to Cultins Road had previously been taken from the small roundabout immediately east of the Union Canal . |
14 | The stone is thought to have originally been taken from the sacred island of Iona to the island of North Rona where it formed part of the church altar . |
15 | Although there are no known examples in Britain , it is interesting to note the number of stones bearing the monogram built into the churches , suggesting that they could have been taken from the pagan monuments and re-used . |
16 | This information has been taken from the Advance Data Capture file and whilst it is not 100% correct I hope it will suffice for your purposes . |
17 | Fireplaces , interior doors and electrical goods have been taken from the new houses at Woodbrook , off the lower Galliagh Road . |
18 | There were indications that some articles had been taken from the Soviet Union 's constitution but there was little evidence of other constitutions having been consulted except , curiously , for the Meiji constitution in Japan . |
19 | Stocks of exclusive children 's fashions have been taken from the Wobbly Jelly store in Oxford . |
20 | The phrase has been taken from the acratic discourse of medicine and literalized , universalized as an encratic discourse or system of belief . |
21 | Regulation curves for three typical output voltage levels are shown in Fig. 12 ; these were taken from the final prototype . |
22 | Cut-offs for clinical variables were taken from the predictive models of Farr et al . |
23 | After inspection of the upper gastrointestinal tract , two biopsy specimens were taken from the greater curvature of the antrum , 2 cm from the pylorus . |
24 | In addition , mucosal biopsy specimens ( mean , 5 ) were taken from the greater curvature on well defined areas in the corpus ( at 50 cm from dental arches ) and antrum ( at 2–3 cm above pylorus ) as described elsewhere . |
25 | Definitions were taken from the machine-readable version of Collins English Dictionary . |
26 | Denominators for incidence were taken from the 1981 census and used to estimate the ‘ at risk ’ population aged 40 to 64 years . |
27 | Two adjacent biopsy specimens were taken from the terminal ileum , the ileocaecal valve , and from eight different sites in the colon . |
28 | ( Contributions were taken from the medieval players , and fines collected for poor workmanship and the infringement of guild rules went towards financing the plays , and the more prosperous the guild the more elaborate their pageant . ) |
29 | In an experiment carried out at Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1989 , microscopic floating ocean plants ( phytoplankton ) were taken from the nearby bay and brought into the laboratory , where they were subjected to levels of ultra-violet radiation estimated to be equivalent to the amount of ultra-violet being transmitted through the ozone hole which has been developing in Antarctica each spring in recent years . |
30 | Calculations were taken from the original bear to produce drawings , reducing it from three to two dimensions . |