Example sentences of "will be taken to " in BNC.

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1 The rigours of testing do not end next week as eight people , chosen by the Soviets and the British , will be taken to a Soviet hospital for further tests , the nature of which is as yet unclear .
2 When you have shown your disguised appreciation of the country 's monuments to the 1921 revolution and to the Great Patriotic War against Fascism and seen the palace where the last king lived , you will be taken to a Buddhist lamasery .
3 More foodstuffs and clothing will be taken to Brasov for orphanage babies suffering from AIDS .
4 The fabric he is shifting will be taken to one of the many ateliers in Paris to be cut up and sewn into ready-to-wear , middle-market fashion .
5 The winning school tennis team , for example , will be taken to the All England Club to see the Wimbledon Museum , followed by a coaching session with Cox , former British No. 1 and currently Director for the Rover Junior Tennis Initiative , and Hutchins , the former National Team Manager and Davis Cup Captain .
6 During the course of the inquiry the principal participants will be taken to Farnborough to see the wreckage , and many exhibits including the flight data and cockpit voice recordings will be produced in court .
7 The programme will be taken to Japan in the fourth quarter .
8 Treasurer Bernie Gaught is telling councillors that it is ‘ inevitable ’ that some people will be taken to court .
9 You will be taken to London and stand trial for your life before King 's Bench at Westminster .
10 ‘ Your luggage will be taken to your rooms , ’ Felipe de Santis said coolly , inviting them to sit .
11 She will dock in Cherbourg later on June 5 and veterans will be taken to commemorative services on June 6 .
12 The chemicals will be taken to one of the UK 's three high-temperature incineration plants .
13 Accordingly , where the parcels are described simply by references to the Ordnance map ( either by specifying the numbers of the enclosures or by a plan that prevails over a verbal description ) the parcels will be taken to be those shown on the Ordnance map ( Fisher v Winch ) .
14 A strict approach will be taken to the construction of exclusion clauses and general clauses are unlikely to be held to exclude all aspects of fiduciary duty .
15 All the same , you will be taken to hospital in Panama City , purely as a precaution , ’ their rescuer advised .
16 But if it 's a more serious fault the machine will be taken to a workshop .
17 In the meantime , patients will be taken to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd , Bodelwyddan , or Ysbyty Gwynedd at Bangor .
18 The document left Redcar Station in the morning to be in Darlington for 9am today , when it will be taken to London .
19 Everything collected will be taken to Kostroma by lorry in March and distributed among local schools .
20 But Richard Collin , council officer in charge of collecting the tax , has warned anyone who does not pay in full will be taken to court .
21 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
22 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
23 THE new Five Nations Cup will be taken to Paris today as the tournament 's organisers gamble that France will be the first to win the trophy .
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