Example sentences of "take [pron] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The customer who takes them from the shelf therefore does not accept an offer .
2 The benefit of getting it there early and a little leap word which takes you from a feature to a benefit
3 One such walk takes you from the village of Bosherston , down to the sands at Broad Haven and around to St Govan 's Head , where there 's a tiny chapel tucked into the cliff face which you get to down some steps .
4 The BASIC tutor takes you from the start to an intermediate level at a comfortable pace .
5 The the committee itself erm the report itself is structured in that it takes you from the starting point of this year 's ninety three , ninety four resource budget .
6 Then coming along Street you come to the picture frame people and then the Conservative Club , then there was the big house further on towards the top of Street and that was owned by somebody named Winnie , was my second wife 's she went to school with her they used but her father lived there , and on the other side of the road you got the toy shop and er the draper 's shop on the corner of er Road then there was the newsagents and one or two people kept that , but that takes you from the top of Street straight the way up to Caldmore .
7 He opens the door , does something in the car , then takes something from the front .
8 The main plot of Mansfield Park , on the other hand , is that of a young girl called Fanny Price and her development along the obstacles in which she finds she has to overcome in life which eventually takes her from a stage of immaturity to a stage of maturity .
9 and takes him from the hospital up to Southwold .
10 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
11 Astron , weighing 3½ tonnes , is in a highly elliptical orbit which takes it from a height of 2000 km up to 200 000 km , half way to the Moon .
12 In the 12 chapters the author takes us from a basic introduction to the design of synthesis , through the various methodologies , to a few selected total syntheses .
13 The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction .
14 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
15 But she would n't take them from the tin until tomorrow .
16 There is no doubt that the person entitled to goods may enter and take them from the land of the first taker if the taker himself wrongfully put them there .
17 If you have the right skills , the knowledge , the personal qualities and the management potential it could take you from a purely scientific discipline into the most senior scientific managerial ranks within the Civil Service .
18 The CTRL and ESC keys pressed together will take you from an open application to DOSShell .
19 There 's one thing we can do is take one from t' other .
20 I had better take one from a Conservative Member now .
21 Let me take one from the passage read to us : Philippians 4 .
22 No , I think that I had better take one from the Scottish National party .
23 Luther would wait until dark , when the rest of the family had vacated the kitchen , then would take everything from the larder , spreading it on the table , spilling it on the floor , and generally inflicting mayhem on a hitherto spotless environment .
24 Less than a year later he was embarked on a career which would take him from the industrial grime of Taibach into films and on to the West End with hardly a pause for breath .
25 In fact we may take it from the wording of Section 2 of the Definition Order that , during the conference questions were asked about the liability of individuals to repatriation , or Section 2 might not have been included at all .
26 And one more coming up , let's take it from the bottom of the pile , literally , and it turns out to be Mrs Diane , Street , Market Harborough .
27 Let's take it from the point where you have essentially broke the door down .
28 I see let take it from the other end , why did you have to take the insertion of the contingency fund of the estimates
29 The HIE chief executive , Iain Robertson , said : ‘ Objective 1 funding would provide a platform for growth for the Highlands and Islands which would take it from the edge of Europe to the community 's very heart . ’
30 ‘ Objective 1 funding would provide a platform for growth for the Highlands and Islands which would take it from the edge of Europe to the community 's very heart , ’ said the Highlands and Islands Enterprise chief executive , Iain Robertson .
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