Example sentences of "[adv] be taken [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Many of these have since been taken on by the wider society and are to be found in all its corners influencing even those who would now deny them any real significance and tend to look back on the decade as only times of silliness and self-indulgence .
2 There the Kaszubians occupied smallholdings ; all the better farmland towards the coast had long since been taken over by the Germans .
3 Every militiaman in Lebanon should perhaps be taken up to the Dog River to see these memorials to pride and power .
4 It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers .
5 Last year an inquest was told how a milkman became suspicious when he noticed milk had not been taken in from the doorstep of the house .
6 This place will soon be taken over by the police and I 'll handle them . ’
7 A secret valley that 's never been open to the public could soon be taken over by the National Trust .
8 If you are not disciplined enough to arrive at the agency as though dressed for work you may not be taken on to the books .
9 As always with cohort measures , the data can not be taken up to the present day without a considerable element of projection ( broken line ) of the generation rate .
10 A ward of court can not be taken out of the jurisdiction of the court , nor can any change be made in his or her position in life , without leave of the court .
11 Not being taken in by the belief that " help " of one kind or another really is helpful : it may actually hinder someone else 's growth towards maturity .
12 He has never deified himself ; that role has always been taken on by the press , or more usually , the fans .
13 Nothing white should ever be taken in at the waist .
14 His call has also been taken up over the past week by those with an interest in property , gleefully listing their own particular regional carbuncles ripe for demolition .
15 This means that salad crops are excellent subjects for catch cropping in space that will later be taken up as the autumn and winter crops grow to their mature sizes .
16 The proposal , which will probably be taken up by the NUS , is for a ‘ national crèche scheme ’ .
17 And when the offices of the Chief Justices of the Forest were finally abolished by statute in 1817 , their powers and duties also were taken over by the First Commissioner .
18 The mail-order scheme for cycle helmets run by the Scottish Road Safety Campaign has now been taken on by the ‘ Hard Helmet Scheme ’ .
19 An RAF base which was due to close down will now be taken over by the Army .
20 Just how many are helped is a question now being taken up by the Lawson Wilkins ; : Society a group of paediatric endocrinologists .
21 It 's now being taken over by the new Historic Chapels Trust .
22 I do n't like him , but he 's a cynical bastard and wo n't be taken in by the likes of Buckmaster . ’
23 The plan of action will be written and taken to a full meeting of the governing body for its agreement or amendment ; it will then be taken back to the staff .
24 By its membership , the central committee was the coming together of regional committees to discuss common strategies , which would then be taken back to the regional committees for further discussion .
25 You will commonly , of course , advise your client of any facts of interest , which you have discovered by your enquiries ; for example , that the road has not yet been taken over by the local authority , that plans for building on the property were submitted to and rejected by the local authority , etc .
26 It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan .
27 Piano improvisation has therefore been taken out of the course time and is now an option .
28 Designed as a ‘ fun ’ aeroplane it first flew in 1934 or 1935 , subsequently being taken on by the Soviet Air Force as the standard advanced trainer for fighter pilots with production totalling 1,241 by early 1940 .
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