Example sentences of "taken in the " in BNC.
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1 | You also need to be aware of certain precautions that should be taken in the handling , preparing and storing of food . |
2 | Photographs of the squad taken in the early 1970s still evoke surprise in police circles , simply because they display such strong imagery of an unacceptable style , and at the time were made much of in the media , who saw the newsworthy potential of policemen in a disorderly form . |
3 | The brooch and the bag would make it clear she had originality although , taken in the context of the rest of the outfit , not too much . |
4 | There was also a quote from Forbes ; he praised the stand I had taken in the face of management victimisation and stressed my right to real work . |
5 | Peter Lilley told the brewers that no action would be taken in the particular instance where a pub had not yet been freed because independent arbitration of rents was still taking place . |
6 | There 's a ‘ chat-and-pat ’ service ; staff call your hound by name , and tiptoe past your room at night so as to let sleeping dogs lie ; your dog 's photograph is taken in the hotel ; the hotel manager appears for a final ‘ wave-and-wag ’ ; there 's a VIP service for show-winning dogs ; and a discount for families whose dogs are better behaved than the owners ! |
7 | After he has made his first claim for Landor , Pound writes two paragraphs of the sort that have provoked near-apoplexy , because they have not been taken in the spirit that Pound intended : |
8 | Goodman 's Thirties portraits taken in the studio often relied on specially-painted backdrops , such as John Banting produced for his work with Ker-Seymer , or echoed the classic compositional motifs pioneered by Hoyningen Huene and adapted by Wildman . |
9 | This debate , as well as a straw poll taken in the morning , confirmed that the reformers , though short of an absolute majority , now have the upper hand . |
10 | ‘ This is a picture of the Swedish diplomat , Raoul Wallenberg , taken in the 1940s , ’ ran a caption beneath . |
11 | Most of the key decisions on military and political expenditure overseas in this period seem to have been taken in the Defence Committee , and simply endorsed by the Cabinet . |
12 | With the publication of the Foreign Relations of the United States volumes on the Korean War and the release of the British documents it was evident that Britain had played a major role in the important decisions taken in the early stages of the war , and in particular the decision to change the aim of the operation from being merely to repel the aggressor north of the 38th parallel to that of achieving a unified Korea . |
13 | During south westerlies nice codling taken in the shelter of Maryport Pier . |
14 | There is some support for this in that melatonin capsules can be taken in the evening to produce a consistent overnight rise in the blood concentration of this hormone and that this treatment appears to stabilize the sleep/wake rhythm of blind subjects . |
15 | • There is some evidence that high-protein foods ( fish , meat , etc. ) and caffeine-containing drinks ( coffee , tea ) are best taken in the morning and that a light snack rich in carbohydrates ( fruit juice and dessert ) is best for supper ; caffeine-containing drinks should be avoided just before sleep . |
16 | The trial judge 's decision to suspend the sentence was taken in the interests of the victim and the family as a whole . |
17 | Apart from the pension gain , more than half of which was taken in the form of lower interest charges , spinning rationalisation costs of almost £10million were treated as an extraordinary levy . |
18 | Apart from the pension gain , more than half of which was taken in the form of lower interest charges , spinning rationalisation costs of almost £10million were treated as an extraordinary levy . |
19 | The Stock Exchange , for instance , has been remarkably successful in doing its own policing — witness the quick action taken in the case of the alleged share ramp at Williams Holdings . |
20 | After the vote , which had been taken in the Vladislav Chamber , where the Kings of Bohemia were once crowned , Mr Havel was sworn in . |
21 | Other species taken in the drives are bottlenose dolphin ( average catch 926 ) , Pacific white-sided dolphin ( 440 ) , and pilot whale ( 466 ) . |
22 | The Congress approved in principal his draft Union Treaty ( though the vote was taken in the absence of deputies from some of the most independent-minded republics , who boycotted the Congress ) . |
23 | It was to push responsibility downwards so that , for example , day-to-day decisions in hospitals were taken in the hospitals themselves and not forever referred upwards to some ‘ higher authority ’ . |
24 | Marie had not taken in the events of the past few days . |
25 | Taken in the context of the larger narrative , it is one of the most tragic chapters in all Scripture , and at the same time one charged with high hope . |
26 | That fruit , impetuously taken in the Garden , brought untold ruin . |
27 | The photo ( taken in the 1970s ) shows Choco , Belle and Tully . |
28 | A Gallup Poll taken in the last three weeks of 1959 found that only one person in fourteen listed among their major worries the international situation . |
29 | At the Northampton Forest Eyre of 1255 John Lovet , a verderer , had to pay the substantial fine of twelve marks ‘ for mendacity and concealment ’ : he had contradicted his roll by saying that the deer which had been taken in the forest by the men of the parson of Eaton Maudit ‘ was a certain sheep ’ . |
30 | But no woods were to be felled or venison taken in the districts claimed to be disafforested until the perambulations had been notified to the Council , which would decide what was to be done . |