Example sentences of "taken from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Watch out for the features detailed in the diagram — taken from Blueprint for a Green Planet .
2 In Table 4.1 , a crude estimate of ‘ population available for work ’ has been constructed by adding the total work force , as taken from Census of Employment figures , to the total number of unemployed .
3 The borrowed book may be a fiction taken from Isadore of Seville , one of Hoccleve 's sources , but the liveliness , and the determination with which Hoccleve insists on going his own way , whatever his friends advise , is lifelike enough .
4 His examples taken from fieldwork amongst the Kabylia of Algeria , using house form , motor-habit and calenders , provide abundant further evidence for this relationship between the order of artefacts and the unconscious absorption and creation of cultural form .
5 Within another two miles we can pick out the inverted ‘ L ’ pattern of one end of a long forest where it touches a B road , adjacent to which point two minor roads feed in at T-junctions ( K , picture taken from south of track — with apologies for the slightly confusing cloud shadow . )
6 Rochlin appropriates for masculinity , albeit in a form so highly selective it might hardly be recognized , that sense of the inherent instability of identity which Lacanians and others have taken from psychoanalysis for feminism .
7 New escape : A 22 year old prisoner was on the run today after escaping from Group 4 guards in Derby while being taken from court to jail .
8 Many children are taken from school after about five years because of economic or family problems .
9 Women now want their daughters to be educated , rather than taken from school in their early teens and married .
10 The story begins with two examples taken from work in the early 1980s .
11 He was taken from home to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital but was found to be already dead .
12 Total number of boat people 53,681 Awaiting screening 31,875 Screened out as " economic migrants " 12,858 Screened out as " political refugees " 8,948 * Figures taken from Economist of Sept. 29 , 1990 .
13 A desk with an adjustable sloping top is useful as it provides storage space too , but probably the most practical aid , especially as the pupil progresses into secondary school , is a light , portable reading stand that can be easily taken from room to room as required .
14 Taken from left to right and put a colour to it add a colour .
15 Taken from Age of Iron , by J M Coetzee , to be published by Secker & Warburg , £12.95
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