Example sentences of "[noun sg] take [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | The script , about a soldier taken out of the trenches not , as he fears , to be shot , but to organize an army concert party , is just a rudimentary framework within which to present a number of variety turns . |
2 | As soon as we arrived after our long pull from the valley , she would arrange to have the horse taken out of the shafts . |
3 | Thomas ' work routine takes out of the office a good deal , to spend time in the trade with key accounts , with the home sales force and in export markets . |
4 | LARGE bundles of cash taken out of the Redcar betting ring on Saturday appear certain to turn up 275 miles away in the south of England today , writes Hyperion ( Chris Corrigan ) . |
5 | The area cost adjustment which the er government takes out of the total S S A's of some two hundred million has gone to the south-east , I hope none goes to Westminster , and that has cost us one point three million . |
6 | This success came through his rapid taking up of the new technique of spectrum analysis of Kirchhoff and Bunsen ; he noticed a green line in the spectrum of some impure selenium . |
7 | That 's when the jokes about the missing bit started , for ring doughnuts look just like traditional ones with a bit taken out of the middle . |
8 | My guess is that it was this if anything which provoked the reaction amongst British critics at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival , and the covert but unsuccessful attempt , reportedly led by a British daily newspaper , to have the film taken out of the Festival altogether . |
9 | Erm , what 's the current , it 's a bit d , difficult terminology here , what 's the current cost taken out of the fund each month for expenses ? |
10 | The material taken out of the higher point of the site was deemed unsuitable for use at the lower end . |