Example sentences of "[be] taken from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The package used allows the records in the Consultation List be ‘ flagged ’ to enable extracts to be taken from the Master List . |
2 | Prima facie a clause which specifies review date by reference to the commencement of the term requires the measurement to be taken from the date from which the term is computed , and not the date of the lease ( Beaumont Property Trust v Tai ( 1982 ) 265 EG 872 ) . |
3 | He had to tell the story umpteen times , getting a little further into the tale each time , whereupon she 'd ask to be taken from the beginning again . |
4 | £80,000 would be taken from the grants budget to be used on Christian Aid 's own Education and Campaign work , eg for a Volunteer Teacher Coordinator . |
5 | Unfortunately no excerpts could be taken from THE TIMES . |
6 | And yet the impact on us is considerable , and I 'm seriously wondering whether the major spending committees ought not to look again at the budgets that they 're erm , and I 've discussed this with , and obviously education is the big problem , but er , I 'm not convinced that erm , the sums of money which we 're being asked to pay out , not be taken from the education budget without too dra drastic an effect on the school . |
7 | Suppose , however , that there were no such consent — in , for example , a shop where goods on display were to be taken from the shelves only by the attendant . |
8 | These 50 places would be allocated to West Glamorgan , together with another 250 , consisting of 50 to be taken from the quotas of Gwent , South Glamorgan , Bangor Normal , Llandaff and St Mary 's Bangor . |
9 | Then again you may be taken from the detention centre to Pentonville Prison and locked up there if you complain . |
10 | The object of this book being to consider those problems essentially of a legal nature which will commonly occur in all partnerships , this chapter is concerned with fundamental decisions which need to be taken from the outset of the firm 's existence ; Chapter 5 with day to day problems of management . |
11 | Although a biopsy may be taken from the retina itself for evidence of the virus , this procedure involves risks . |
12 | in areas supplied by river systems , such as the Thames Valley , water can be taken from the river , used and returned to it several times with the result that much of its initial quality has been lost . |
13 | Your poor visitors had come miles , had to wait to be taken from the prison gate to the gym , and then had to queue up waiting to hand in a bunch of flowers or something trivial , and then it all had to be signed for , then the screws came over to your table and you had to sign for it . |
14 | As part of the review , advice could be taken from the community health physician , the home economics adviser , a paediatrician , a senior officer of the LEA , local politicians and , most importantly , parents , children , lunch time supervisors and teachers . |
15 | Threshed straw had to be taken from the barns to the cattle or the horses for use as feed or litter . |
16 | If the theatre is a long distance away from the ward , equipment may be taken from the ward on a post-operative tray or carried on the theatre trolley . |
17 | How can anyone possibly budget to make the best use of the chargepayers ' money if unspecified amounts are to be taken from the Parish Council account by the bank ? |
18 | But Danny was beyond reasoning with and he had to be taken from the pool kicking and shouting . |
19 | The facts of that case can be taken from the headnote : |
20 | The planning costs will be taken from the £243,000 allocation made by Mr Fallon in December for work in Catholic and Church of England schools throughout County Durham . |
21 | An example of this type of report can be taken from the administration of our employee benefits package . |
22 | Samples of both victims ' blood would be taken from the bodies at the post-mortem , but it would be three days at least before he could expect to get the result of the analysis . |
23 | Comfort may be taken from the fact that elements of the system have been working successfully in many LEAs . |
24 | Redirect input to be taken from the file E.CLI and exit . |
25 | He says the river needs to get back to flowing normally before water can be taken from the source . |
26 | So , with all systems working , the choice of fish can be taken from the categories listed in the final table . |
27 | The data for the analysis will be taken from the Eurobarometer series . |
28 | After the vaginal examination a small sample will be taken from the urethra as this site may also be infected or may show signs of inflammation . |
29 | No swans ' , cranes ' , or bitterns ' eggs could be taken from the fen . |
30 | Timber for building and repair was very frequently ordered to be taken from the forest . |