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

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1 THE PALE : ‘ Shut Up Venus ’ taken from the oddball Irish trio 's debut album ‘ Here 's One We Made Earlier ’ , flipped with new tracks ‘ Unless It 's From You ’ , ‘ Opium Poem ’ and , erm …
2 The example is taken from the feature story in the tabloid newspaper The Sun , which claims to be royalist but which delights in uncovering royal gossip .
3 They also received an airbrush illustration of the yacht , signed by each crew member , Sir Edward Heath and race organiser Chay Blyth , and skipper Paul Jeffes was presented with a half-hull model of InterSpray carved by Australian crewman John Davies from a piece of wood taken from the yacht .
4 She took off the snazzy shades she had taken from the preacherman they 'd jump-rammed this morning , and passed them back to Andrew Jean .
5 As she began to feel faint she reached for his smouldering cloak , the short red cloak he had taken from the raider .
6 . Earlier this month traces of Salmonella typhimurium were found in swabs taken from the hen house .
7 Professor James Duguid , former professor of microbiology at Dundee University , said yesterday that if salmonella is found in swabs taken from the hen house or in the chickens , it does not follow that the eggs are infected to a level that can cause food poisoning .
8 The reference values for our laboratory for blood lipid values used in this study are shown in Table II and were taken from the American based Lipid Research Clinics .
9 I knew the way then , for we were back-tracking the route we had taken from the airport .
10 Two Kalashnikov AK-47 rifles and a .38 Webley revolver were taken from the scene .
11 The collision left the area looking like a ‘ battlefield , ’ according to witnesses who saw the injured taken from the scene .
12 He first describes his example ( which is usually taken from the evolution of the vertebrates ) in some detail : then he asserts that it is impossible that natural selection could have produced it .
13 Its name was taken from the chantry in Minchinhampton Church , to which the mill then belonged .
14 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 .
15 We have taken from the Rottweiler , companionship and help in many fields : hunting , protecting our homes and family , pulling carts , acting as guide dogs for the blind , search and rescue , herding cattle and so on .
16 Even Abraham Farrar , pointed out by oralists as the most exalted example of their method of teaching , showed concern that oralism was being carried to too great an extreme at the expense of education but this concern fell on ‘ deaf ’ ears of those in teaching establishments though perhaps not that of Dr. Eichholz the Government inspector for the overseeing of deaf education , as the two extracts opposite taken from the logbook of the Hugh Bell School , Middlesbrough , show .
17 These biopsies were taken from the centre of the pouch , on the posterior wall , 10 cm above the pouch-anal anastamosis .
18 Security videos showed James being taken from the centre by two youths .
19 Such a significant correlation , however , was absent in each bile sample taken from the cholesterol gall stone patients ( r=-0.43 ) or gall stone free patients ( r=0.02 ) .
20 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 .
21 Exposure to a drug was taken from the date of its first prescription to date of death or to 31 December 1990 , whichever came first .
22 The name was taken from the date in 1991 on which 14 people were killed by Soviet troops during the crisis over Lithuania 's demands for independence from the USSR [ see pp. 37944-45 ] .
23 The duration of disease was taken from the date of diagnosis except where obvious symptoms of colitis came before the diagnosis by a matter of years .
24 Prima facie a clause which specifies review date by reference to the commencement of the term requires the measurement to be taken from the date from which the term is computed , and not the date of the lease ( Beaumont Property Trust v Tai ( 1982 ) 265 EG 872 ) .
25 One month later the appellant and another accomplice entered an off licence , wearing stocking masks and carrying a gun which was not in working order ; the female licencee was threatened and £65 taken from the till .
26 Police say now believe the motive for the killing was robbery ; a small amount of cash was taken from the till .
27 Police say now believe the motive for the killing was robbery ; a small amount of cash was taken from the till .
28 Money was taken from the till , pool table and pay phone .
29 A few late cod from deep water at Lepe while flounder and odd plaice taken from the Stone Point section .
30 Brandishing a knife taken from the kitchen , the gang took all three to separate bedrooms and told them they would be stabbed if they did not reveal where their valuables were .
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