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

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1 This option might have to be taken up in the future when the V-bombers reached the end of their operational lives , unless the TSR 2 turned out to be as effective as the RAF hoped , and was able to extend the life of the airborne nuclear deterrent indefinitely .
2 This theme will be taken up in the next section .
3 So I could n't agree more , and that will be taken up in the fairly near future , following the information that I 've been gathering in the various meetings that I 've been having round the country on this .
4 As most of these zones are in Third World countries , these issues will be taken up in the next chapter .
5 Exactly what extent they could be taken up in the period to ninety six , is not necessarily erm clear because we we do n't know exactly when those are going to be taken up .
6 Using this , make a box 375mm square and 375mm high , with a lid that can be taken off in the spring so that the box can be cleaned .
7 These matters are taken up in the next chapter .
8 But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament .
9 I hope you will take a look at the document and do whatever you can to ensure its recommendations are taken up in the final version of the regulations .
10 She was a squat , dusty-looking woman on the threshold of sixty , who had been taken on in the library during the war and whom Mervyn had tried unsuccessfully to dislodge ever since he had become librarian .
11 Rumour had it that Sir Hector 's influence was the only reason George had been taken on in the first place .
12 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
13 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
14 Most of these options have been taken up in the days of the controversies over Christology .
15 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 .
16 I would like to emphasize that erm the Greater York authorities have n't lightly arrived at erm the strategy for a new settlement , er we have been driven to it by a very careful examination of the development possibilities , firstly around the edge of York , and secondly around the various villages , we know these areas erm intimately from our day to day planning work , and on two occasions , once in connection with the Greater York study , and secondly in connection with drawing detailed greenbelt boundaries we have tramped around the edges of all these settlements and looked very carefully at the possibilities for development , erm the possibilities have been taken up in the development equation , which the County Council has put in front of you , which does still include er some development around villages and around the edge of the city without harming greenbelt , but we do n't really think we can go much further , and that 's what has driven us to the conclusion that er a new settlement must play a part in the longer term development equation for Greater York .
17 It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan .
18 The remainder were taken up in the amalgamations of 1974 , which coincided with the creation of the Metropolitan Councils , and today 's amalgamated forces often seem to owe as much to local and national political opportunity than to any operational logic ; and even two decades after the first melding together of the small forces , attempts to standardize uniform and systems of operation has consistently failed to dislodge many localized , small-scale beliefs and practices .
19 Similar themes were taken up in the Collins lecture of 1988 by Richard Francis , Director General of the British Council .
20 Her hyperactivity and restlessness were taken up in the constant roaming , first about the churches in her own neighbourhood , then to religious sites in England , then on pilgrimage in Europe , all of them respectable things to do .
21 Several of these points were taken up in the Takeover Panel case in which Lord Donaldson said that the court should be wary of allowing judicial review to be used as a tactical or delaying device by a company which is the target of a takeover bid or by one of several rival bidders .
22 It was pleasing to note that many recommendations made by our Agriculture Working Party were taken up in the scheme .
23 Many hours were taken up in the dark recesses of the developing room at Oxford 's photography workshop ; even more spent waiting for the precise moment to open the shutter .
24 He had pictures in his office that he would show me of well-equipped armed bands that he said were taken down in the middle of Nicaragua .
25 And when the other cows were taken out in the morning and brought home in the evening , it stood there without even turning its head .
26 More personal equity plans were taken out in the 12 months to April 1992 than in any other year since the PEP scheme was set up in 1987 .
27 In 1849–51 an annual average of 191 agriculture patents were taken out in the United States ; in 1859–61 , 1,282 ; in 1869–71 , no less than 3,217 .
28 It 's even less taking up i i er land being taken up in the region as a whole , it 's even less in terms of the U K.
29 Tonight 's match will be Fashanu 's first since being taken off in the original match at Goodison Park .
30 The general effect is taken over in the first red-figure ( fig. 87 ) ; but the black line which replaces incision is drawn with a brush , so by nature more malleable and fluid .
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