Example sentences of "[noun pl] taken [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thus although there was no significant relationship between normality and P(A) from Study 3 it seems advisable to see whether this is also the case using normality ratings taken from the Groeger and Chapman study .
2 Additionally , there would be various piles of books taken off the shelves and marked for action of one kind or another .
3 The first list was a set of n-grams taken from a short dictionary ( 11,795 words ) , and the second was a list of n-grams taken from a larger dictionary ( 71,279 words ) .
4 The first list was a set of n-grams taken from a short dictionary ( 11,795 words ) , and the second was a list of n-grams taken from a larger dictionary ( 71,279 words ) .
5 but whether we want at the end of it to have another water seminar , looking instead of extraction side but what the water companies are doing with our rivers it might not be a bad idea as part of er producing a considered view later on in the year but I do n't , I do n't think we can hurry this as there 's a lot of lessons to be learnt and I I do n't think we should do the work in the Fire and Public Protection Committee erm in getting our erm eyes taken off the dealing with the actual problem at the moment , we want to look , step , step back and say well what what was the cause of all that , but I do support erm proposal that we should have it listed as er
6 The V & A exhibition has examples of his social landscapes , portraits and nudes taken in the years 1956–87 , while the Zelda Cheatle gallery is showing only nudes .
7 Radiographs of the various individual heads taken for the Museum of Modern Art show that originally the faces of the figures at the right were painted in the same idiom as that of the figure at the left.1 Since the head of the standing figure represents an intermediate stage between that of the figure at the left and the one directly below it , it follows that the squatting figure , the still life and the drapery at the right were the last parts of the picture to be painted .
8 Erm , on joint policies , the amount of units taken from the fund is the sum of the two lives , I E , up to seven percent .
9 The subjects were 36 drivers taken from the Applied Psychology Unit 's subject panel , 18 male , 18 female .
10 In the twelfth century the development of round ships was going on apace , and the first steps taken towards the mighty cogs of the late Middle Ages .
11 In order that there should be no undue delay , the order of 20 December 1991 contemplated that the foster mother 's application for a residence order should be made , and the necessary preparatory steps taken notwithstanding the pendency of this appeal .
12 The search steps taken by a genetic learner are of two kinds .
13 The Australian guidelines direct the court to consider , for example , the steps taken by a director to obtain information and to ensure that those from whom advice is sought are competent , to monitor decisions made by lower-tier management , and to monitor the company 's compliance with law .
14 The petition produced a negative reply from the Home Office in July 1903 , but the episode is noteworthy as one of the innumerable steps taken by the BDDA in its campaign for the better education of deaf and dumb children .
15 In this simple approach to open.loop control there are three basic control functions : ( a ) stepping rate : sets the motor speed , which must be less than the start/stop rate , ( h ) phase sequencing : ensures that the motor phases are excited in the order corresponding to the required direction of rotation , ( c ) step counting : records the number of steps taken by the motor and inhibits the step commands when the target position is attained .
16 Occasionally , albeit rarely , steps taken by the plaintiff in an attempt to minimise his loss result in fact in increasing it .
17 I welcome the steps taken by the West Midlands regional health authority .
18 The new policy was one of several steps taken by the government to defuse criticism of its testing program .
19 There was some concern expressed at the steps taken by the Brazilian authorities to " clean up " Rio for the summit .
20 He said : ‘ One of the first steps taken by the new , so-called Environment City is to take away one of the few longstanding open spaces in the town .
21 On November 28 Hatta resigned from the office of Vice-president , deploring the drift towards chaos : ‘ All our rebellions and our splits , our political anarchy and adventurism , and all the steps taken in the economic field which have created chaos , are the result of the fact that our national Revolution was not dammed up at the appropriate time . ’
22 As we shall be explaining in the following chapters , we do not believe that the steps taken in the Criminal Justice Act of 1991 will prove drastic enough .
23 The steps taken in the calculations must be shown in the answer book .
24 The latter will include the fact that the report complies with auditing standards and , where it departs from these , the reasons ; the steps taken in the audit process ; and that it was planned and performed ‘ so as to obtain reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatement , whether caused by fraud or other irregularity or error ’ .
25 In the far west , beyond the Old World and the Elven Kingdoms of Ulthuan , the Orcs and Goblins of Naggaroth are the descendants of captives taken by the Dark Elves many thousands of years ago .
26 I 'd like to emphasis the risks taken by a higher-powered woman when dating an office junior .
27 However the vocabulary as a whole could hardly be simpler , largely mono-syllabic , mostly words from Old English or Old Norse , but with an admixture of French words taken into the language many centuries ago , and even one Classical one in ‘ echoed ’ .
28 However , the number of four letter words taken from a lexicon of approximately 14,000 English words is 1,323 .
29 Other labels derive from words taken from the foreigners ' own language .
30 The winners and their parents were going to have their pictures taken for the newspaper .
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