Example sentences of "[adj] [be] taken to " in BNC.
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1 | This was taken to be a response to the open call by ASEAN foreign ministers for the continued US military presence in the region . |
2 | The two electromagnetic field components in the initial regions I , II and III are taken to be . |
3 | All six were taken to hospital suffering hypothermia . |
4 | Much was taken to Vienna , the capital of the Habsburg Empire . |
5 | A crucial Keynesian assumption is that if holders of speculative money balances decide to hold their wealth in some other form , they are likely to purchase financial assets since these are taken to be closer substitutes for money than other types of assets . |
6 | The three were taken to the CPVPV headquarters in al-Muraba ’ in Riyadh . |
7 | Sir Kenneth Kleinwort , director of the Kleinwort Benson Group , remembers as a child in the 1940s being taken to what was then the family bank . |
8 | ( 1.3 ) The possible argument consists in the premiss ( 1 ) that decisions and the like are taken to be effects but also to be no more than events which follow on conditions which are required for them , the further premiss ( 2 ) that it is to be presumed that we have a single conception of effects rather than several , and the conclusion ( 3 ) that all effects , including what have been called standard effects , are merely events preceded by conditions required for them . |
9 | Seventeen of the injured were taken to Guy 's hospital , including two little girls , one wearing a white dress , their faces covered in blood and holding their arms out in front of them . |
10 | A spokesman said : ‘ All the injured were taken to Frimley Park Hospital for treatment but we do n't now how seriously hurt they were . ’ |
11 | The Le Mans officials were blameless as their safety measures were found to be more than adequate , and the speed at which the injured were taken to hospital was also exemplary . |
12 | All the injured were taken to hospital in Middlesbrough , but none were seriously hurt . |
13 | All were taken to Bishopsgate in the full glare of the media — ‘ an amazing coincidence ’ . |
14 | All were taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital , but later discharged . |
15 | All were taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital but later discharged . |
16 | All were taken to the Dudley Road Hospital , where one died . |
17 | A duration of 0 inhibits the facility from being run while a duration exceeding the repeat time or a repeat time of 0 is taken to be continuous running . |
18 | g 11 is taken to be positive ( which can be achieved by multiplying throughout by -1 if necessary ) . |
19 | Mr Ahmet Koc , aged 34 , told the General Medical Council 's professional conduct committee in London that after coming to England with the promise of employment last year , he had first been taken to the surgery of Dr Raymond Crockett for what he believed to be a medical examination for a job . |
20 | Mr Ahmet Koc , aged 34 , told the General Medical Council 's professional conduct committee in London that after coming to England with the promise of employment last year , he had first been taken to the surgery of Dr Raymond Crockett for what he believed to be a medical examination for a job . |
21 | The thickness of the Mesozoic is taken to be 1.3 km , with 0.3 km erosion during the Cenozoic . |
22 | A man in his early 20s was taken to hospital with serious injuries , including a broken pelvis . |
23 | The offences do not require any endangerment at all : that is taken to be inherent in the carrying of firearms , since their potentialities are grave and the risk of accidents as well as deliberate use is well known . |
24 | In the general problem , however , it is only the background region I that is taken to be flat , and regions II and III , as well as IV , are curved . |
25 | The debtor goes on to borrow more money , and the question is whether that is taken to be included in the legacy too . |
26 | In Darwin 's version pangenesis could not be squared with these cytological generalizations ; for , if each of the two masses of gemmules coming together at fertilization is taken to be one cell , then it has not arisen in the division of one cell in that parent ; while , if each is taken to be a myriad of cells , then far too many are coming together at fertilization . |
27 | There are those who like to hang them on the wall and look at them , but generally speaking that 's taken to be pretty eccentric behaviour . ’ |
28 | All four were taken to a hotel to go through the agonising ordeal of kissing goodbye to the baby they had thought was theirs . |
29 | The four were taken to the Aucayacu military barracks on 15 October . |
30 | Once he had obtained a post mortem report identifying the medical cause of death , that was taken to be the sole cause of death : the coroner reached the conclusion that there could be no other cause and so he precluded himself from considering lack of care as a cause . |