Example sentences of "take a [noun] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Whoever goes out takes a pair from a pile . |
2 | A much more effective technique is to suggest to the group that it takes a break from the task . |
3 | If the accused takes a cross from a display at a church , he is not guilty if the cross is part of worship , not part of an exhibition : Barr [ 1978 ] Crim LR 244 . |
4 | On the crag , Dave Birkett has added Unrighteous Doctors , E6 6c ( F7c ± ) , which takes a line from the yew on the right side . |
5 | This resistance is controlled in effective value by an error amplifier which takes a signal from an error detector and compares it with a stable reference voltage , often derived from a Zener diode or a bandgap device . |
6 | As soon as any adventurer takes an item from a corpse , tell him that he can see ghostly shapes forming in the shadows . |
7 | If one takes an item from the shelves in a self-service shop , has one appropriated it ? |
8 | The next morning , alone in the small sitting-room , Molly took out the Piero della Francesca book , as a scholar might take a work from the shelves to check a reference . |
9 | May I take a passage from the last section of the article : ‘ If the ethical nucleus of culturally specific mankind is not to be lost within the framework of media globalism we need to encourage a ‘ Self-critical Regionalism ’ based on the heterogeneity and plurality of gender , ethnic background and class ’ . |
10 | There is a small landing-stage to which one can take a caique from the port . |
11 | Perhaps western Governments should take a lead from the United States of America , which terminated its aid programme to Pakistan on the ground that it refuses to desist from non-civilian nuclear development . |
12 | Foot travellers can take a tram from the main railway station to Albisguetli , then walk to Uetliberg-Kulm ( 2,756ft , 871m ) . |
13 | I would like to suggest , with respect to the historic churches , that we should take a lesson from the sects . |
14 | Well cos you can take a lot from a job description anyway and er job spec . |
15 | It can take a flavour from the rich mixture of people of which it is composed . |
16 | Another popular aspect is the hotel 's bar where you can take a break from the midday sun for a welcome sandwich or toastie . |
17 | Guernsey , with its great night life , is an ideal base for a visit to the neighbouring islands of Sark and Herm where you can take a break from the trappings of modern life . |
18 | However customers should take a break from the beach and visit two of Paestum 's most famous sights , the Bascilica and the temple of Neptune , ancient Greek architecture at its finest . |
19 | So why do n't you all take a break from the city ? |
20 | ULAB would take a cut from the licensing to cover running costs . |
21 | The husband should take an indemnity from the wife to protect his estate in the event of such liability arising . |
22 | By way of illustration , let us take an example from the development of Newton 's theory that we have considered several times before , and consider the situation that confronted Leverrier and Adams when they addressed themselves to the troublesome orbit of the planet Uranus . |
23 | To give definiteness to our ideas let us take an illustration from the woollen trade . |
24 | I would n't take an egg from the village folk . |
25 | Ellwood pursed his lips round a bean and sucked it in like spaghetti , then touched his mouth and hands with his napkin before taking a sip from a full glass of red wine . |
26 | Taking a folder from a wire tray on the desk , he said , ‘ I 've been trying to reach you all morning . ’ |
27 | Smiling at Luce , she added , ‘ I run a gallery in New York , but at the moment I 'm taking a holiday from the art world . |
28 | He was stepping towards her , taking a mouthful from the champagne glass in his hand as he came . |
29 | Thinking he was taking a call from the FBI liaison man in London to announce Simon Cormack 's release , Michael Odell did not mind the hour : 5 a.m. in Washington . |
30 | Shares may be acquired either ( a ) from the company itself on an issue by it or ( b ) by taking a transfer from an existing shareholder . |