Example sentences of "[modal v] be taken from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nucleus must be taken from cells that are multiplying . |
2 | It would be interesting to see how many big bream could be taken from Grafham if bait and bottom fishing were allowed . |
3 | Here cycle tracks may be taken from road space , but as they are delimited only by markings they are available for cars to pull into when they need to pass oncoming traffic . |
4 | Threats were levelled that if cards were n't filled in by deadlines , good leads would be taken from dealers . |
5 | Unfortunately , the cost of this dividend — £6.9m — has led to a deficit of £6.1m , which will be taken from shareholders funds . |
6 | A similar set of ideas and themes can be taken from Rainwater 's examination of lower class home life in the massive Pruitt-Igoe public housing projects of St Louis . |
7 | Firstly , it can be taken from court proceedings . |
8 | Positive decisions can be taken from January onwards but , especially for fields for which there is much pressure to enter , decisions are commonly held over until July when the student 's whole Stage I record is known . |
9 | For Adrspach and Teplice nad Metuji areas , a train can be taken from Prague to Teplice nad Metuji ( destination Mezimesti ) for about 70kcs ( 1190 ) . |