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

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1 When so-called ‘ marginal land ’ around the periphery of the LFA was surveyed between 1980 and 1982 , none of the existing LFA land was taken out of the LFA in spite of the arbitrary nature of the boundary .
2 Though the party 's election manifesto is a model of federalist Euro-fervour , the party 's leader caused a storm earlier this year when he said his ‘ his pulse would not waver ’ if the peseta were taken out of the ERM .
3 On the other hand , global warming is likely to produce more precipitation over the icecaps , notably Antarctica 's , which would mean that water was being taken out of the oceans and stored as ice .
4 They 're obviously being continually carried in from the river water but are being taken out of the system somewhere in the marine environment .
5 This year I 'm nearly certain that there 's been some money , not too much — about five thousand pounds — taken out of the system .
6 1.26 Some of the risks have been taken out of the system of " once and for all " compensation by s32A of the Supreme Court Act 1981 ( Appendix B ) and the corresponding s51 of the County Courts Act 1984 .
7 An enormous effort , directed by Michael Grant , who had been taken out of the army for that purpose , was being sustained .
8 North-westerly from the cross-cut the level was driven 20 fathoms to another cross-course and a good bunch of ore was being taken out of the floor with overhead stoping in progress .
9 A minority were more fortunate , if one can take as reasonably accurate the report by the Commissariat of Agriculture that 109,705 peasants were taken out of the famine zone and settled on farming land in Siberia , the Ukraine , the Caucasus , and elsewhere .
10 WWF argues that discussion of the MTO , designed to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , has been " unacceptably secretive " and should be taken out of the framework of GATT 's Uruguay Round and opened up to public consultation .
11 The forces that had called forth a great preacher like Griffith were passing and he needed to be taken out of the limelight .
12 The point is not merely that decisions about the day to day operation of the business or even long-term strategy have been taken out of the shareholders ' hands — this is the intended , central advantage of the corporate form — but that the shareholders are no longer able to shape the purpose for which the business is run , that is , they are unable to oblige management to maximise profits .
13 Before the rabbit is taken out of the net , another net should be set over the hole in case other rabbits bolt .
14 Terry was taken out of the basement and , when he returned , said that he could n't tell us what he was doing .
15 Except I think just to emphasize one or two minor issues but the savings from last year , that was the underspendings from ninety two ninety three were , as you recall last year er used to support this year 's budget er those savings underspending are no longer available and therefore have been taken out of the consideration The staff costs for T S G schemes that are mentioned at the bottom of page five erm , the programme this year which is actually listed over the page at table two does erm indicate that erm we are now contemplating link road and bypass next year and staff available are needed to complete that work or fortunately we 've been able to secure a start on which enables some of the staff to be transferred to work on that scheme .
16 Oh and the fourth thing that happened is the timbers , core samples were taken out of the timbers and they were sent for erm dendrochronology .
17 Hans Hartmann , oceanographer with the Aquatic resources Conservation Group in Seattle , however , said that scientific studies had been misdirected insofar as they had concentrated on how much of a commercial species can be taken out of the sea , rather than understanding of how the sea itself works .
18 Fifty-three were taken out of the reckoning , including 10 trained by Henry Cecil .
19 If he can not stand , the patient might be transferred to his bed before being cleaned , but if he is using a commode , it is usually possible to clean him from under the commode seat , once the pan of the commode has been taken out of the way .
20 With defensive fields I would fire the ball in , and if I finally achieved a breakthrough I would be taken out of the attack .
21 Absolutely because in York , in sorry , in Litchfield you have a confirmed greenbelt right up to the boundary , they were pursuing a local plan for the Li the city of Litchfield in isolation from the rest of the district , and there they were promoting seven hundred and fifty houses to be taken out of the greenbelt .
22 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 .
23 That 's taken out , must be taken out of the calculation because they 're not vacant , you ca n't get anybody in there , the criteria I say , should be beds available for permanent occupation .
24 It is a threat because the Government have sat back willingly and said that they do not care if another 30 million tonnes of coal is taken out of the take and if there are to be gas-fired power stations .
25 Eventually , control of the car could be taken out of the driver 's hands , and the brakes applied if a stationary vehicle is detected in the road ahead .
26 But can we then be quite sure that at a later stage , when the same kind of performance has been taken out of the service and then out of the church , the signal is unambiguously to ‘ art ’ ?
27 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 .
28 AS SOMEONE involved in religious education , I share Jayne Greenwell 's concern , but can not agree with her solution that RE be taken out of the curriculum .
29 If machine accounting is used , the roll should be taken out of the machine , the date changed and all totals checked to make sure that they are at zero .
30 Thoughtfully , Miller sent a list of items he wanted ; taken out of the Flora Virginica , a book he supposed Bartram would have .
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