Example sentences of "[noun sg] taken from the " in BNC.

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1 Table 1 is an extract taken from the complete table , showing the distribution of turns greater than 40 , 60 , 80 and 100 words respectively .
2 However , some rugs are prefixed by the word Kurk ( or Kork ) — as in Kurk Kashan — which indicates that the rug was made from wool taken from the flanks and shoulders — where the fibres are longest — of lambs reared in the winter and clipped in the spring .
3 While he was detained at the police station a number of police-officers used a key taken from the arrested man to enter his mother 's home .
4 For example , domains that are closely related may have a large number of collocations in common , such that the recognition of one could be facilitated by a dictionary taken from the other .
5 The next example is the catchy syncopated intro riff taken from the single Teaser .
6 None of the surface panels is visible in either this or the photograph taken from the video screen .
7 The importance of this requirement can be appreciated from the following passage taken from the United States General Accounting Office 's Exposure Draft : Comprehensive Approach for Planning and Conducting A Program Results Review ( 1978 , p. 21 ) :
8 They also received an airbrush illustration of the yacht , signed by each crew member , Sir Edward Heath and race organiser Chay Blyth , and skipper Paul Jeffes was presented with a half-hull model of InterSpray carved by Australian crewman John Davies from a piece of wood taken from the yacht .
9 The cable is cut and wired into the box , then the spur taken from the three terminals
10 Robertson fought his way into the engine-room to try to confine the fire with blocks of ice taken from the hold , and was burned about the arms .
11 Earlier this week , Colchester police revealed that Lisa 's relatives had recognised clothing taken from the body and the identity has now been confirmed by checks on dental records .
12 Rumour was rife in 1588 and this was the time , armed with the deathbed testimony of Mrs Barnes , and the cutting taken from the drapes of Littlecote ( incidentally , the cutting was found to fit the curtains which were sold many years later as a memento to an American ) , that the lawyers , probably headed by Anthony Brooks , tried to charge Darrel in court .
13 POLICE said yesterday that a body taken from the River Clyde at the weekend was that of John McGregor , 49 , who had been missing from his home in Millerfield Place , Glasgow , since December last year .
14 Five 200 µl aliquots representing 2.56×10 6 lymphocytes were each placed in Krebs-Henseleit with a colonoscopic biopsy specimen taken from the same patient and metabolism measured as below for mucosal biopsy specimens .
15 Another picture taken from the York-Bournemouth as it is about to pass through Staveley Central in 1965 .
16 This measures the ratio of the fair price of the share to the book price taken from the balance sheet .
17 Thank you very much for sending us the samples of prints from the English In Focus video taken from the Sony UP 5000 video printer .
18 They saw the casket taken from the cargo hatch , and draped in their flag , and lifted onto the shoulders of Harry Lawrence 's work friends .
19 It will be based on fifty in-depth life story interviews with a random sample taken from the British Household Panel Study , which would enable the possibility of a later follow-up study of the same interviewees at or after retirement .
20 Such a significant correlation , however , was absent in each bile sample taken from the cholesterol gall stone patients ( r=-0.43 ) or gall stone free patients ( r=0.02 ) .
21 The urine sample taken from the colt after he had trailed in 10th , 23 lengths behind stable-mate Commander In Chief , proved negative when analysed by the Horseracing Forensic Laboratory .
22 The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987 .
23 They are cooled by water taken from the river Yenisey , which is then discharged back into the river , in contravention of recently-passed environmental legislation .
24 He says it will mean more pollution , less sunshine , more water taken from the Thames , and further blight on an area which is already blighted emough .
25 He wrapped this and the fat-soaked bread in sheets of clean newspaper taken from the bathroom , then climbed back on to the stool to see what else he could find .
26 Oh I do n't know , she 's had stuff taken from the placenta and all that 's as well , yeah .
27 FRANK SINATRA : ‘ Music From The CBS Mini-Series ’ 28-track collection taken from the forthcoming biopic , spanning Sinatra 's work with Capitol , Reprise , RCA and CBS ; also includes contributions from Benny Goodman , Billie Holiday and Big Crosby
28 There was this picture , I do n't know whether it was a man or a woman taken from the
29 Like some of the bivalves , some gastropods had shells composed of the mineral aragonite , and these are usually preserved as moulds : but a cast taken from the external mould will replicate the fine detail of the external sculpture .
30 In some cases , the link between the peasant sector and commercial farming may rest on the sale of goods rather than labour , as in the following example taken from the state of São Paulo .
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