Example sentences of "taken at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Facilities include 3 tennis courts ( payable locally ) , sunbathing lawns and a large terrace where light meals or snacks can be taken at lunchtime .
2 There was discussion on Michael Taylor 's proposal for Tim Moulds to become Acting Head of Campaigns for one year , and it was noted that a decision on this would be taken at SMT on Friday 11 December .
3 In September a stand was manned at the Restaurant Show , the first time the HCIMA has attended this exhibition , and a joint stand with the British Hospitality Association was taken at HOTEC .
4 Sohail was taken at slip off a weak cut attempt , and Yorkshire-born Neil Mallender , 30 , Northants 1980–86 , Somerset 1987 to date , Otago 1983 to date , had his first Test wicket in his seventh over .
5 Mr Delors claims that ‘ binding procedures ’ do not break the principle of ‘ subsidiarity ’ — the idea that decisions should be taken at EC level only when it makes sense to do so .
6 You are sufficiently warmed up when your pulse rate is significantly faster than when taken at rest .
7 He 'd recorded a telephone conversation — a call he 'd taken at home .
8 Theoretically at least , if tourism was to increase by £20,000 million , ( four-fold ) , and if holidays previously taken abroad were taken at home , the calculations justify the transfer of tax burden entirely from earnings to spending .
9 Slightly higher than the measurement she had taken at home .
10 Vocational modules can be taken at home or abroad by both Scottish students and their European Community partners in an exchange project .
11 This topic is meant to improve pupils ' awareness of ‘ danger ’ areas in houses and to inform them of basic safety measures and precautions which should be taken at home .
12 In its first annual report the Central Land Board ‘ noted with concern some weeks after the Act came into operation that despite the liability for development charge land was still being widely offered and , still worse , taken at prices including the full development value ’ .
13 JOHN FAIRCLOUGH 'S picture taken at Keighley on July 18 captures the railway 's commercial drive and the atmosphere all in one super shot .
14 The photos were taken at Prkos , Dalmatia , a few weeks before VE Day .
15 This paper , however , describes heterotopia and , although the number of biopsy specimens taken at endoscopy are not mentioned , the transient character of heterotopia may be a result of sampling error .
16 As to the steps that are now being taken at Maastricht on the development of the Community , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that if he gets an agreement that is right for Britain and for Europe , he will sign , but if he can not , he will not .
17 Clothing plants are generally clones as is the Formica Plant as part of Formica Inc. and Wilkinson Sword and Lonhro Textiles , even though the latter is a one and only operation , because crucial investment decisions are taken at Lonrho headquarters .
18 Terminal ileal biopsy specimens were taken at ileocolonoscopy ( four patients ) for patients with longstanding quiescent ulcerative colitis and by the ileostomy of two patients who had a colectomy for UC ( histological reports state that 2 and 4 cm of ileum had been resected with the colectomy ) .
19 Earlier , on Feb. 6 , the union leader Ajami had said in London that " pressure will have to be put on the Kuwaiti royal family to honour " decisions taken at Jeddah in 1990 [ see p. 37759 ] .
20 There will be a special prize for the best picture taken at Alton Towers ' Sainsbury 's days on Saturday July 31 , and Sunday , August 1 .
21 A further step was taken at Birmingham in 1930 when the Conference instructed the National Administrative Council : to reconstruct the ILP Parliamentary Group on the basis of acceptance of the policy of the ILP as laid down by decisions of Annual Conference and as interpreted by the NAC. and to limit endorsements of future ILP Parliamentary candidates to nominees who accept this basis .
22 It was a tedious journey , more than one bus ride , often taken at night .
23 Jenny could probably have won another prize with her ‘ Whitby Old Town ’ , a print taken at night of buildings and steps lit by an eerie amber street light .
24 One of them died almost immediately ; its little body was dressed in a clean nightdress and linen cap and its arms were folded on its breast ; then it was taken at night to be buried .
25 You do n't take a water tablet tomorrow and then you start this Inavase stuff and the first dose should be taken at night because the main potential side effect with the very first tablet , and it 's the first tablet only , is your blood pressure can go Oh down a bit .
26 Many decisions about the implementation , organisation and monitoring of the National Curriculum will have to be taken at school level and each of these could affect the ‘ ordinary teacher ’ .
27 She occasionally contacted me , and for a Christmas present gave me a photograph of Balbinder taken at school and made into a calendar .
28 It will examine 16-18 year-old pupils ' responses to arguments about science-based social issues as presented in video/TV programmes , through small group discussions and relate this to two types of science course being taken at school by students of comparable ability — Science , Technology and Society ( STS ) courses , and more formal science courses .
29 For example , modules may be taken at school as an integral part of the curriculum , part-time at college , or on day-release from work .
30 The new series kicks off with brilliant action shots taken at SummerSlam , the record breaking Wembley event .
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