Example sentences of "be [adv] taken out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This constitutes a ritualistic burning of the books in which the characters were conceived ; they are thus taken out of the ‘ old world ’ of their origins and made to embark on an adventure in the ‘ new world ’ of Brooke-Rose 's novel .
2 ‘ I just feel it has been totally taken out of my hands . ’
3 Unfortunately , his quotations are often taken out of context and are sometimes inaccurate .
4 Women in developing countries are generally undereducated because young girls are often taken out of schools as early as possible to allow their mothers to work whilst they take care of younger siblings .
5 Many parents feel that the speed of education reform and curriculum change has caused their children to suffer because their usual classroom or subject teachers are often taken out of the classroom to undergo courses related specifically to those changes .
6 If I 'm temporarily taken out of circulation , then you 're in charge .
7 It all seemed easy — they sign on the dotted line and Balbinder would be virtually taken out of their hands .
8 The remainder , with the exception of the woman with the dislocated jaw and the man with the angina attack , were mainly suffering from severe shock and were quickly taken out to the ambulances .
9 As compared with the way in which computing is usually taken out of the hands of machinists when CNC machine tools are introduced , consideration was given in the optical company to the idea of persuading the operators who cut the surfaces of the lenses to do some of their own computing , and even to the idea of installing computing facilities in the surfacing room itself .
10 The money is automatically taken out of your current account in the same time it takes to clear a cheque , roughly three days .
11 In possessing her , he is both taken out of , and placed in possession of , himself : ‘ She gave me the idea of my manliness I had grown to need . ’
12 An appeal may establish a formal precedent which an agency might find undesirable , since standard setting is then taken out of its hands by people regarded as possessed of less expertise and possibly differing interests .
13 It was just taken out of the welfare every week .
14 But she was not taken out of herself by the sweeping cosmic changes of light and colour .
15 Such action was not taken out of spite .
16 The young Sinead was even taken out by her mother on shoplifting expeditions .
17 Isabel was still vaguely wondering if chivalry or haste was behind fitzAlan 's decision to ride on , when the choice was abruptly taken out of his hands .
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