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

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1 Firstly , it can be taken from court proceedings .
2 Ethnic divisions are not categories used in the national collection and publication of official statistics on education ( though this is to change from 1990–1 ) ; data have to be taken from sample surveys .
3 Here cycle tracks may be taken from road space , but as they are delimited only by markings they are available for cars to pull into when they need to pass oncoming traffic .
4 ( iv ) The data were to be taken from source documents , thus avoiding transcription and the possible errors associated with that task .
5 Suppose you have a scene in which two characters are holding a conversation , and you are covering it in separate close-ups which cut from one to the other : these shots should both be taken from camera positions which are on the same side of an imaginary line connecting the two characters together .
6 And yet she had not cried , not even now , when the coffin was to be taken from Summer Lodge and carried to the graveyard on the hill overlooking the sea , could she give way to tears .
7 These are taken from broadcast acetates and the sound is more spacious than those made in the notorious Studio 8H .
8 Examples throughout are taken from science fiction ( hereafter SF ) texts , since the relationship within that genre between the world evoked by the text and that of reality seems potentially interesting .
9 No thorough reconnaissance of the landing sites had been possible and maps had largely been taken from tourist guide books .
10 In Table 1 of the UK export figures were taken from Government statistics published in Business Monitor [ MQ10 ] .
11 Many of the wood carving subjects were taken from book illustrations , particularly after the invention of printing , when books illustrated with woodcuts found quite a large circulation .
12 There has been limited use of a new procedure at the committee stage where evidence is taken from expert witnesses , as in the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 .
13 It is taken from Wing Commander II and it says ‘ Now get out of here and I hope we never meet again ! ’ , brilliant .
14 Two draws are made Draw one , a bead is taken from bag A and put in bag B.
15 A bead is taken from bag B.
16 Draw one , a bead is taken from bag A.
17 The following definition and passage is taken from Chemical Nomenclature , Symbols and Terminology published by the Association for Science Education ( ASE ) in 1985 :
18 The £80 brown jacket , containing £30 cash , was taken from changing rooms at the Dolphin Centre in Darlington on Wednesday afternoon .
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