Example sentences of "taken [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So it thus came about that the fields , meadows , pastures and arable acres of Combsburgh were finally taken in from the waste which had existed for millenia .
2 Last year an inquest was told how a milkman became suspicious when he noticed milk had not been taken in from the doorstep of the house .
3 Renoir had some of his canvases taken down from the wall so that Modigliani could look at them more closely .
4 The picture that had caused Mr Brownlow 's excitement was taken down from the wall , and was not mentioned again .
5 The Triptych of the Descent from the Cross shows Christ being taken down from the cross on the central panel .
6 This was important to the early Christians because they faced the charges that Jesus was not really dead when he was taken down from the cross and that , even if he was , the women could have gone to the wrong tomb on the Sunday morning .
7 I have hanging in my workroom a painting of the Pieta , that powerful image of the dead Christ , taken down from the cross and lying across his mother 's lap .
8 The seven which are relevant to Christ 's manhood are : belief in the Incarnation and Virgin birth ; that in Jesus God and man are united , begotten by God , born of Mary ; belief in " Cristes passion " that after Christ was taken down from the cross dead ( the deposition ) , he liberated those believers subject to death before he was born , a process known as the Harrowing of Hell ; that though he suffered mortality , he rose from the dead through the strength of God , and made this possible for all men ; that he ascended into heaven and was crowned higher than the angels ; that he will come at the end of time to judge the world and this will be the end of the era of redemption : These two sets of seven points about the Godhead and Christ delineate beliefs about the nature of life subject to a process of sickness and death but also filled with the potential for healing realised definitively in the life of Christ .
9 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
10 At the local level control was taken away from the School Boards and put into the hands of local councils who were to serve as LEAs in their own areas .
11 I was taken away from the school by my father and tutored in a caravan by an eccentric ex-priest .
12 It is not fair to your able Headmaster and his assistants ; it is not fair to the foundation of Sir Edmond Shaa ; it is not fair to the boys that they should be taken away from the school at so early an age . "
13 As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately .
14 Work hours were long , 10–12 hours per day , 6½days a week , with a one week break taken away from the islands every four weeks .
15 The decision to ‘ choose ’ , or not to ‘ choose ’ will be taken away from the parents and left to an ad-hoc committee of neighbours .
16 Members of the local black community were enraged by reports that the driver of the vehicle , Yoseph Lisef , 22 , who had sustained only minor injuries , was quickly taken away from the scene of the accident by a private Jewish ambulance service , whilst the more seriously injured children were left to wait for attention from a city ambulance crew .
17 Now , if we say to you , ‘ We understand a vast quantity of samples have been taken away from the scene , ’ now , if you do n't know that , then should you know it ?
18 Right , because the body is acting in order to protect its vital organs and it 's drawing the blood vessels near the skin , shut down , you 're not needed there , you 're needed here , in the core of the body , because your blood is what warms your skin up , it 's taken away from the skin , then the skin feels cold and clammy , yeah , clammy because of course if there 's no heat , we sweat all the time and especially if somebody 's had an accident or is seriously ill they will be sweating , yes , then there 's nothing to dry the sweat off okay , what happens when we sweat excessively in the summer time ?
19 The report recommends that both the fossil fuel levy and the liabilities inherited by Nuclear Electric be taken away from the company and vested in a separate trust fund .
20 Since London Transport was taken away from the Greater London council , fares have increased by 25 per cent .
21 So we take that away and then you got the refurbishment programme and now taken away from the refurbishment programme something like two hundred , now where is the if you 're refurbishing four homes where is the vacancies when you close the home , you have made the staff the redundant , they go up the road or out wherever they 're going to redundancy persons .
22 In May these were taken away from the home grazings and put out on the distant moors for the summer .
23 Similarly , compare ‘ Germanic ’ with ‘ German ’ — when the stress is taken away from the syllable , the vowel weakens to .
24 The defendant had argued that this information , ie the knowledge that the combination of the two ingredients produced an effective drier could not be protected by an injunction since the knowledge of that combination was knowledge which the second defendant must inevitably have taken away from the plaintiffs when he left their employment and that he could not proceed to expunge that knowledge from his mind .
25 The authors believe that a major reason for the public 's perception that auditors lack independence is their ‘ weak structural position ’ , and that the only way to overcome this is for audit regulation to be taken away from the profession .
26 A sensible adjustment has been suggested ( in the context of the election of MEPs ) by M.Steed of the University of Manchester : let Bedfordshire , Hertfordshire and Essex be taken away from the South-East region and combined with East Anglia to form a new Eastern region .
27 In this move power was taken away from the people as participants in the ritual and invested totally in the god .
28 I understand this , the selling of the house will not take place here at all , it 'll be taken away from the house
29 But it is dangerous to allow yourself to be taken away from the clients .
30 There will be many fond memories taken away from the city which will hopefully be renewed should we visit next year .
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