Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] take [pers pn] from " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Remember when you were delivering boots for me and that boy took them from you , how did you feel then , Will ? ’
2 After a roof-top walkabout on the terraces we viewed ‘ Towards 2000 ’ a promotional video describing the dramatic changes that are taking place at the £500m investment site of Terminal 2 , part of a complex that employs over 10,000 people ( 30,000 projected for the year 2005 ) and is set to expand with a second runway taking it from a regional role into the top 20 of world airports .
3 My magical ride took me from lake to lake , from Lough Corrib to Lough Mask and then to a third lake that seemed smaller than the last two inland seas set among high mountains .
4 One such walk takes you from the village of Bosherston , down to the sands at Broad Haven and around to St Govan 's Head , where there 's a tiny chapel tucked into the cliff face which you get to down some steps .
5 I apologise to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department for being unable to attend at the start of the debate , due to the aggravated taking of British Rail , which took three hours to take me from York to the metropolis .
6 The BASIC tutor takes you from the start to an intermediate level at a comfortable pace .
7 Will the Prime Minister take it from me that all right-thinking people would like to congratulate him on escaping unbruised from the street fighting at Maastricht , where he met the heavies of Germany and France ?
8 Caroline paced her bedroom , her furious steps taking her from one end of the handsome room to the other .
9 RUGBY SCHOOL 's ambitious Antipodean tour took them from the birthplace of the game in England to Nelson , where the first game of rugby was played in New Zealand between the Nelson club and Nelson College in 1870 .
10 ISO will follow an elliptical orbit taking it from 1000 to 39 000 km above the Earth 's surface and will complete one orbit every 12 hours .
11 Now you want to , if you want to sub-divide that first paragraph , if one of you took it to : and the waters ceased , and the other half took it from : and the fountains of the deep .
12 His most recent move took him from Alton in Hampshire to SW regional office at Radstock .
13 A gruelling 50-mile expedition with three other girls took her from Torridon to Gairloch , Scotland , in four days .
14 Other hands took her from him , and he grasped the side of the craft , too tired to pull himself up .
15 The next section takes you from Brockhoult Mount to Cinderfield Wood .
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