Example sentences of "taken from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 We would urge people to ask questions if they see things being taken from a neighbour 's home , especially if they are away , ’ said PC Fishwick .
2 Yet when men were asked to smell swabs taken from a woman 's vagina at different times during the menstrual cycle , they found the smells least attractive at the time of ovulation .
3 This is well illustrated by the following extract , taken from an undergraduate 's description of the events depicted in a puppet film .
4 Numerous definitions of ROCE can be devised but essentially it can be defined as : The numerator in this calculation is taken from an organization 's profit and loss account or income and expenditure account while the denominator is taken from the organization 's balance sheet .
5 VEGAS : ‘ Possessed ’ joint venture from ex-Specials man Terry Hall and Eurythmic Dave Stewart taken from the pair 's forthcoming album — out now
6 At the very least , we need to consider variations according to social class as Table 1 ( taken from the Newsons ' study of child-rearing practice published in 1963 ) demonstrates .
7 They were offered the three alternative thresholds taken from the Institute 's recent consultative document and only 18% opted for the VAT registration limit ( turnover £36,600 ) ; 47% were in favour of the VAT cash accounting limit , and 35% opted for the EC small companies definition .
8 However , in another statement issued on his behalf on May 11 he admitted that he was the father of the child , Peter Murphy , and that he had paid Murphy a lump sum in 1990 taken from the church 's reserve accounts in his former diocese of Galway .
9 The functionalist tradition of anthropology had interpreted the culture of ‘ primitive ’ societies in accord with a model taken from the anthropologist 's own , ‘ civilized ’ , society .
10 Olivia Parker : Still Lifes , taken from The Photographers ' Gallery Weighing the Planets series ( until 113 Mar )
11 Olivia Parker : Still Lifes , taken from The Photographers ' Gallery Weighing the Planets series ( until 13 Mar ) .
12 Here is a little verse taken from the Reader 's Digest :
13 The note taken from the victim 's purse was even briefer .
14 Video Plan 8 is taken from the Teacher 's Notes and suggests several ways of treating a short silent sequence of about two minutes .
15 The graphs on this page illustrate the trends and the type of casualty and are taken from the Institution 's 1990 Annual Report which was issued at the Meetings .
16 The following pieces of information are taken from the student 's notes on the Spanish Civil War and are in no particular order .
17 The measurements are approximate and given as an indication only at this stage , taken from the architects ' drawings , the sizes may vary slightly after construction .
18 Numerous definitions of ROCE can be devised but essentially it can be defined as : The numerator in this calculation is taken from an organization 's profit and loss account or income and expenditure account while the denominator is taken from the organization 's balance sheet .
19 The track , taken from the band 's gold album ‘ 0898 ’ , is backed with two new songs , ‘ Throw His Song Away ’ and ‘ Trevor You 're Bizarre ’ .
20 The single , taken from the band 's multi-million selling ‘ Achtung Baby ’ album appears in ‘ Temple Bar Edit ’ form , backed by a cover of The Rolling Stones ' ‘ Paint It Black ’ .
21 Other labels derive from words taken from the foreigners ' own language .
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