Example sentences of "take [adv prt] by a " in BNC.

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1 She wrote to three or four firms she had had contact with and was taken on by a small partnership in Orpington .
2 The basic divide is over whether the future management objectives can be achieved on a voluntary basis , as at present , or whether they should be taken on by a powerful national park authority , with separate funding and planning powers .
3 After a year of this , he was then taken on by an Exeter dentist , a Mr. Groves , as a dental technician .
4 He was illiterate and possessed a limited knowledge of English , and had a partner who was unscrupulous ; he was utterly vulnerable , a lamb to the slaughter , taken in by a rotter .
5 Herta Stanton was taken in by a naval widow :
6 Cathy Wilkerson and Kathy Boudin , the latter totally naked , stumbled into the street and were taken in by a neighbour who offered them a shower and clothing .
7 Soon after the outbreak of World War II , Sinclair was taken in by a deception operation mounted by the German Sicherheitsdienst ( the SS security service ) which led to the capture of two of his officers in the Dutch border town of Venlo .
8 He was then taken in by a Lutheran pastor in Lobetal north of Berlin but moved to a government guest house in late March because of local opposition to his presence .
9 She was such a level-headed , dynamic person ; and to be taken in by a scut like him . ’
10 Red Riding Hood could conceivably be taken in by an Irish Setter .
11 But why should you condemn yourself because you were taken in by an elaborate trick and an accomplished liar ?
12 As the dog does so , he is taken down by a snatch on the lead .
13 Again , he is taken down by a very firm snatch of the lead .
14 ‘ Was it taken down by a policeman ? ’
15 ‘ We built it up , it is our baby , ’ he said , adding that if the family allowed its interest to fall below 50 per cent it would risk being taken over by a hostile bidder .
16 Its responsibilities East of Suez would be taken over by a new tri-Service headquarters established at Aden under an air vice-marshal with the title of HQ British Forces , Middle East .
17 The palazzo was built in the early seventeenth century and after spending a period as one of the centres of Milanese high life it was taken over by a prestigious academy , the Accademia dei Fenici .
18 1970 saw another change when the canteen was taken over by a catering company , and vending machines for hot and cold drinks , and snacks were provided .
19 Polly 's duties were taken over by a Groses ‘ bus of Northampton .
20 On the grandfather 's death , the farm was taken over by a bachelor son who set about founding a Clydesdale stud .
21 Under a deal signed the following year , EPSI was taken over by a consortium formed by the Finnish chemical company Neste with the Portuguese companies Cortesi and Quintas & Quintas .
22 Nelson 's column unexpectedly has now been taken over by a large , bearded Welshman , called Davydd .
23 Struggling Second Division Wigan Athletic have been taken over by a London-based consortium .
24 2 ( — ) BOOMERANG : Love 'em and leave 'em adman Eddie Murphy gets his come-uppance when his firm is taken over by a woman in this frivolous star vehicle .
25 In Modern Masterpiece there is the idea of people being taken over by a force greater than themselves and dancing themselves to death , and that seems to tie in a bit with what is going on
26 Pointing upwards he indicated a large nest high in a pine tree and told us that it was the nest of a buzzard which had been taken over by a great grey owl .
27 The Benson and Hedges cricket competition will then be no more ; the increasingly national rugby league competition will probably be taken over by a beer , cola , telecommunications , or insurance sponsor .
28 Sam Oxley 's millwright business was taken over by a Mr Wheatcroft in a turn a Mr Thompson took over from him .
29 Of course the company did n't pay any dividend , and has now been taken over by a firm making china and porcelain goods .
30 After the psychological hyperrealism of the early chapters of Ulysses , the text is taken over by a bewildering variety of voices and discourses — parodic , travestying , colloquial , literary : newspaper headlines , oratory , women 's magazines , pub talk , operatic songs , encyclopaedia articles , and so on ; while the narrative level of the text is full of gaps , non sequiturs , anticlimaxes , and unsolvable enigmas , and the chronological order of events is broken down and rearranged by the operations of memory and the association of ideas in the consciousness of characters .
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