Example sentences of "been taken from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | An interesting finding was the similarity of the samples from the same lacquered object , even if they had been taken from a different layer or area . |
2 | Roy , the gunman from Rhodesia , had a suede jacket with tassels on the back and sleeves , and a pair of boots which he swore had been taken from a dead terrorist . |
3 | Wall cavity insulation can also reduce heat loss and could be considered , but only after expert advice has first been taken from an independent builder or surveyor as to the suitability for the type of home occupied by your elderly parent . |
4 | Access to Cultins Road had previously been taken from the small roundabout immediately east of the Union Canal . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Fireplaces , interior doors and electrical goods have been taken from the new houses at Woodbrook , off the lower Galliagh Road . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Stocks of exclusive children 's fashions have been taken from the Wobbly Jelly store in Oxford . |
11 | The phrase has been taken from the acratic discourse of medicine and literalized , universalized as an encratic discourse or system of belief . |