Example sentences of "are take [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It appears the Germans are taking over the running of Standard 's European branches .
2 The toons are taking over the show Bob Swain on animation after the Roger Rabbit revolution .
3 Deptford 's Conscious Collective are taking over the Tabernacle , Powis Sq , London and the Albany Empire , to raise cash for the Advisory Service For Squatters and the Squatters Action Group For Secure Homes .
4 Currently in Britain , private companies are taking over the running of the big training schemes .
5 The Greater London and South East Movement and Dance liaison group are taking over the Seymour Halls on 19–20th October to help celebrate this event .
6 NEW issues in London are taking on a decidedly international feel , with the 75m share offering by Waste Management International being the latest example .
7 First , it may be difficult to recruit a sample of people who know that they are taking on a very long-term commitment .
8 There are now nearly 200 National Trust shops around the country , and the town shops , which are open all year round , are taking on a new look .
9 We have demonstrated against petty apartheid because we are taking on the entire system of apartheid on all fronts .
10 Jazz FM , Kiss FM and LBC are taking on the might of London station Capital Radio by selling their airtime in one package .
11 If you are not putting the proper bodywork on the ball which is coming towards you and which you are taking on the rise , then you wo n't have the control .
12 Trees are preparing for winter and their leaves are taking on the beautiful colours of autumn .
13 The conclusion that Nizan wishes to highlight is lucidly straightforward : The forces of fascism are taking up the fight against the anti-fascist educator .
14 ‘ Our success in events like the Curtis Cup , and the development of the pro circuit , have all helped to create greater interest and more women are taking up the game . ’
15 As a result of the Housing Act 1988 and the introduction of shorthold tenancies , we are witnessing rapid growth in the number of shorthold and assured tenancies being let by private landlords — so much so , that at last they are taking up the slack created by the number of secure tenancies .
16 HOSPITALS , community centres and local charities are set to reap the rewards from the work of local youths who are taking up the Post Office Community Challenge .
17 Yet only 9 per cent of women who could benefit are taking up the option .
18 And that really means which operations , in your own business , are taking quite a lot of time , and therefore costing you money .
19 The people involved in taking those trucks are taking quite a risk are they not ?
20 The rise in oil prices towards $19 a barrel yesterday indicated that some traders are taking seriously the latest efforts by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to trim output in an attempt to achieve a target level of at least $21 a barrel .
21 They 're very popular with the tourists , I think they feel they are taking back a whole cheese as opposed to a portion cut off a bigger cheese .
22 Danish lager brewing specialists , visitors are taken on a tour of the brewing , bottling and packing processes .
23 This means they are taken on a daily basis to farms and other work-places outside the prison .
24 If a visible consensus is not reached , then decisions are taken on a majority vote .
25 They found him in robust mood , " his morale seemed higher than at Eighth Army HQ " and he seemed confident that he could " maintain " the " uneasy position " in Venezia Giulia " for several weeks if necessary , while negotiations proceed and decisions are taken on a government level " .
26 Present day ‘ time travellers ’ step into a specially designed car and are taken on an exciting trip through more than 1,000 years of Carrickfergus history .
27 It is perhaps not surprising that when older pupils come to sit their leaving examinations , they generally view the prospect of the examinations without much apprehension ; this may be because most decisions about their future are taken on the recommendation of their teachers rather than directly on the basis of examination results .
28 For example , routes will frequently be made economical only if adults are taken on the school transport services .
29 The methods used for controlling debate are the power to apply the closure by a simple majority , though normally the majority must consist of a hundred members ; the power to send bills upstairs for their committee stage to a standing committee and the power , when bills are taken on the floor of the House or in committee , to impose a guillotine .
30 The EEB declaration makes it clear that European environment groups ‘ believe that when decisions are taken on the respective competence of the Community , Member States and regional and local government in actions to protect the environment , the overriding objective must be to secure the highest quality of life for the Community 's citizens .
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