Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [be] take by " in BNC.

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1 The decision to proceed was taken by the Slovak authorities immediately after the breakdown of EC-sponsored talks ( earlier bilateral talks having ended without agreement on Oct. 13 ) .
2 In complex market economies , where the decision to produce and the decision to consume are taken by different people at different points in time , it is important for manufacturers to have some idea of the likely demand for products .
3 They said that the incident had taken place in Belfast and that the photograph had been taken by a night camera .
4 Somebody said the girl had been taken by Chiricahuas on a raid and held four or five weeks before a patrol out of Fort Thomas surprised their rancheria and found her .
5 One of the blanc women I told you about has entered the palace ; the other has been taken by Carrefour . ’
6 Cheshire Fire Brigade who set up an emergency operation centre on site said the cloud had been taken by the prevailing wind east of Northwich .
7 The advocate depute submitted that at the trial the view had been taken by the advocate depute and counsel for the defence that there was sufficient evidence to support the view that the two appellants were acting in concert .
8 But the man said he ‘ understood ’ a decision had been taken by the leadership of the UDA/ UFF to raid the homes of RUC officers in loyalist areas and ‘ subject their wives and children to similar treatment . ’
9 But as yet no action has been taken by British government departments .
10 Although it is illegal for native wild birds to be sold in the EC , the United States and Japan ( the primary destinations ) , no action has been taken by the authorities .
11 It is for this reason that when a Kingdom has been taken by force of arms , it is said to have been taken by the sword .
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