Example sentences of "has be taken by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Their place has been taken by a row of ‘ Argenta ’ leeks raised in the seed bed and dibbled into 6in holes spaced about a foot apart .
2 He will take up residence on the cleared site of the Fun House , whose place has been taken by a vintage carousel originally imported from Coney Island by Alderman W G Bean , the founder of the Blackpool funfair .
3 In the event , this second option was not chosen by the French Government , but has been taken by a majority of Contracting States .
4 As a matter of principle , the bank in such circumstances should not be entitled to rely on the transaction and this is the view which has been taken by a series of authorities going back to the beginning of this century .
5 Such caution is prudent in a business where errors of judgement can be extremely expensive ; at least the reader of an auction catalogue knows clearly what view has been taken by the cataloguer on a number of questions .
6 Now it is probably extinct as a breeding bird in Shetland , and its place has been taken by the reed bunting .
7 Which view has been taken by the courts with regard to Donoghue v. Stevenson ?
8 Erm the decision to inset the village of Skelton erm has ha h has been taken by the authority , the er the consideration and assessment of where the boundaries of the inset should lie erm is what we 're considering today .
9 Its place has been taken by the ‘ tenor-bass ’ B flat/F instrument .
10 Such well preserved works can be seen for example in Southern France and Spain , rather than in Italy , and particularly Rome , where greater toll has been taken by the use of marble for rebuilding and by barbarian invasions .
11 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 .
12 A Brigade statement said : ‘ The decision to disband has been taken by the leadership and will prevent any members reforming under any other name . ’
13 However , there is no reported case in which this point has been taken by an employer in order to argue that the special approach is not always applicable ; it may be that the special approach is so entrenched in judicial thinking that even an employer who is able to demonstrate that the factual bases for the special approach do not exist in the instant case will not succeed in persuading the court to abandon it .
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