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

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1 The familiar doll-like figure in the engraving ( said to have been taken from a portrait in the possession of Mrs Vial ) is stated by Bracy Clark to bear little resemblance to Vial .
2 An interesting finding was the similarity of the samples from the same lacquered object , even if they had been taken from a different layer or area .
3 Roy , the gunman from Rhodesia , had a suede jacket with tassels on the back and sleeves , and a pair of boots which he swore had been taken from a dead terrorist .
4 model which has been taken from a camping environment and marketed direct to the angler .
5 The car had been taken from a carpark in Oxford shortly before the crash on the Woodstock Road .
6 But , minutes later , when the trio had left , the 89-year-old discovered that her purse had been taken from a bedroom of her terraced home in Albany Road , Prescot .
7 But minutes later , when the trio had left , the 89 year old lady discovered that her purse had been taken from a bedroom of her terraced home in Albany Road , Prescot .
8 But minutes after the trio left , the 89-year-old woman discovered that her purse had been taken from a bedroom .
9 A video and income support book worth £400 have been taken from a house in Marshall Street .
10 One collection of child pornography had been taken from a headmaster .
11 Wall cavity insulation can also reduce heat loss and could be considered , but only after expert advice has first been taken from an independent builder or surveyor as to the suitability for the type of home occupied by your elderly parent .
12 This information has been taken from an article ( Saunders and Hon-Chung , 1984 ) in the Journal of Sales Management for which the first author was editor .
13 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days .
14 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days , and found glowing ash — ‘ evidence ’ of destroyed papers .
15 They reported that lorry-loads of files and documents had been taken from the bunker during the last few days , and said they had found glowing ash as evidence that papers had been destroyed .
16 The strangely crouching posture , with the head down and the body hunched , seems to have been taken from the ‘ hiding-by-staying-put-on-the-nest ’ repertoire , while the running away and squealing has been taken from the escape repertoire .
17 The strangely crouching posture , with the head down and the body hunched , seems to have been taken from the ‘ hiding-by-staying-put-on-the-nest ’ repertoire , while the running away and squealing has been taken from the escape repertoire .
18 I watched the re-run of the race on the big stadium scoreboard , checked that I had run second and then went back under to collect my kit from the airless , sweat-filled room where it had been taken from the start .
19 Too much had been taken from the ethos of the boys ' schools , including blazers and ties , which are hangovers from male attire of the Edwardian era .
20 The stone is thought to have originally been taken from the sacred island of Iona to the island of North Rona where it formed part of the church altar .
21 In any case occupying them was of little interest to the Spanish authorities , for the islands the English settled had a much smaller area than Jamaica , the smallest and least developed of the Spanish islands ; later on , after it had been taken from the Spanish , Jamaica was the most important of the English Caribbean islands , but this only serves to show how small the English settlements were .
22 Although there are no known examples in Britain , it is interesting to note the number of stones bearing the monogram built into the churches , suggesting that they could have been taken from the pagan monuments and re-used .
23 There were indications that some articles had been taken from the Soviet Union 's constitution but there was little evidence of other constitutions having been consulted except , curiously , for the Meiji constitution in Japan .
24 And what you might need to start thinking about as well is how could you illustrate some of these , already around you in the room , going up , work from year nine where they have started writing that as a complaint to god , moaning about Hurricane Andrew , about earthquakes and floods and so on and they 've decided that they 're going to illustrate the work they 're doing with these paper cuttings of disasters and problems in the world , there 's one up here about a gorilla that 's been taken from the wild and is in captivity in London Zoo and they said that they think it 's wrong .
25 She had been still recovering her wits when Elaine had been taken from the booth by two more of the misshapen , black-robed , gurgling Counsellors .
26 Measurements would have been taken from the guest cast enabling the Costume Supervisor either to begin tailoring any special costumes ( a Sensorite uniform for instance ) , or to arrange hiring of costumes from BBC stock or from Theatrical Costumiers such as Bermans & Nathans — who had supplied William Hartnell 's Edwardian outfit as the Doctor .
27 The phrase has been taken from the acratic discourse of medicine and literalized , universalized as an encratic discourse or system of belief .
28 However , the space seems to have been taken from the back seats which are very cramped for adults but fine for children .
29 ‘ It was in the paper that she 'd been taken from the harbour .
30 Access to Cultins Road had previously been taken from the small roundabout immediately east of the Union Canal .
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