Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] taken from the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Of the 10 pairs of biopsy specimens taken from the body , antrum , and duodenum , the main abnormalities were found in the antrum . |
3 | No significant difference was found in the rate of metabolism of butyrate by biopsy specimens taken from the ascending and descending colon ( Fig 4 ) . |
4 | Blood samples taken from the mothers and babies will be genetically fingerprinted . |
5 | The next example is the catchy syncopated intro riff taken from the single Teaser . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The type of terminology used in a business letter taken from the domain of banking is relatively well used in everyday life and consequently well understood . |
8 | Two further portrait operas followed ( works in which a succession of images , rather than a narrative , are married to music ) : these are Satyagraha which deals with Gandhi 's early life and uses a Sanskrit text taken from the Bhagavad Gita , and Akhnaten , about the Egyptian pharaoh ( 1375–1358 BC ) who is credited with the invention of monotheism . |
9 | Thus although there was no significant relationship between normality and P(A) from Study 3 it seems advisable to see whether this is also the case using normality ratings taken from the Groeger and Chapman study . |
10 | Water samples taken from the River Dee below the Coalite Chemicals incinerator have shown levels of dioxin at up to 1,000 times normal background readings . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Meanwhile , here are a section of money saving tips taken from the recent questionnaires . |
13 | The biopsy tissue specimens taken from the gastric antrum or the second half of the duodenum were collected to make a pool from each subject of about 25 mg ( range 20–30 mg ) of fresh tissue . |
14 | It seems strange the parishioners would wish to burn their patron saint , but another theory suggests the effigy was originally a plaster statue taken from the church to avoid destruction after the Reformation . |
15 | 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 ) . |
16 | In front of this window are the four bronze horses taken from the Constantinople quadriga ( p. 90 ) . |
17 | Yep , I 'd finished the lodging houses , they were rough , my word they were rough , they used to get drunk and fighting , and of course they used to be amusing really they used to get fighting at a lodging house quite close to the dock and after when the windows was smashed , we would find that they 'd been temporarily repaired with a coal sack taken from the coal yard next door , and all that sort of business , and anyhow , nothing particular out of the way happened until three years later of course when we got the general strike , and the strikers used to meet outside the labour institution headquarters in Street . |
18 | This measures the ratio of the fair price of the share to the book price taken from the balance sheet . |
19 | Not only is the passage which Husameddin quotes taken from the obituary section for the year 834 , but where Husameddin 's text apparently has ( " and he returned to his own land in Rajab of the year 834 " ) , every other one of the numerous manuscripts available , whether directly or indirectly through published texts or secondary sources , has ( " and he returned and died in his own land in the month of Rajab " ) . |
20 | However , the Exchange requires that the price must not exceed a price equal to 5 per cent above the average of the middle market quotations taken from the Daily Official List for the 10 business days before the purchase is made ( para 30.4 , Chapter 2 , Section 5 of the Yellow Book ) . |