Example sentences of "be take away [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 At last Benjamin would drag himself away and Johanna , screaming for her lost love , would be taken away by the gentle sisters .
2 But it is dangerous to allow yourself to be taken away from the clients .
3 As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately .
4 The authors believe that a major reason for the public 's perception that auditors lack independence is their ‘ weak structural position ’ , and that the only way to overcome this is for audit regulation to be taken away from the profession .
5 A sensible adjustment has been suggested ( in the context of the election of MEPs ) by M.Steed of the University of Manchester : let Bedfordshire , Hertfordshire and Essex be taken away from the South-East region and combined with East Anglia to form a new Eastern region .
6 It is not fair to your able Headmaster and his assistants ; it is not fair to the foundation of Sir Edmond Shaa ; it is not fair to the boys that they should be taken away from the school at so early an age . "
7 I would n't use RAMdrive on a machine with less than 8MB of RAM , though , since 4MB is about the absolute minimum you need to run Windows successfully , and the smartdrv and RAMdrive allocations have to be taken away from the overall amount .
8 The report recommends that both the fossil fuel levy and the liabilities inherited by Nuclear Electric be taken away from the company and vested in a separate trust fund .
9 The decision to ‘ choose ’ , or not to ‘ choose ’ will be taken away from the parents and left to an ad-hoc committee of neighbours .
10 But many member firms are concerned that control of any new system should be taken away from the Stock Exchange and given to a new independent agency , or even the Bank of England itself .
11 I understand this , the selling of the house will not take place here at all , it 'll be taken away from the house
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