Example sentences of "taken into the " in BNC.

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1 Sad to report , then , that they have been taken into the studio with this album and produced .
2 Nobody had told me what a cinema or a film was , and certainly nothing about the concept of an animated cartoon ; and I was taken into the largest enclosed space I 'd ever seen , into a crowd of strangers , put on a seat , and the lights went out .
3 • An increased rate and depth of breathing ensures that more oxygen is taken into the blood ( for delivery to the muscles ) and that the extra carbon dioxide is removed from the body .
4 As food is taken into the gut , so there is a controlled sequence by which the gut contents are passed towards the anus .
5 The biological aim of the meal has been to enable foodstuffs to be taken into the body for its growth and repair .
6 On the upper surface of the tongue of many species are small perforations , whose purpose is to stimulate the mucous glands at the base of the tongue as soon as the fish is taken into the mouth .
7 No one could foresee that over the course of the next few years the steel industry would be successfully reorganized and taken into the private sector .
8 So I left her alone , locking the door behind me , and did not see her again ( she developed bronchitis , was taken into the cottage hospital and died soon afterwards ) .
9 Sarah is taken into the Pharaoh 's harem .
10 After his father 's death he was taken into the house of a rich Christian lady of liberal sympathies — for Origen too liberal since she had a Gnostic chaplain .
11 Although Hayman was over-age for recruitment , he was taken into the Diplomatic Service as a first secretary in 1954 and posted the next year to Belgrade .
12 The route taken into the city was not the shortest way from Bethany , but over the shoulder of the Mount of Olives .
13 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
14 The proposal calls for the four leading Welsh teams to be taken into the West 's Premier Division , with four more going into North Division One .
15 Polycarp is taken into the arena for the sort of gruesome death which some feel kept Christianity alive in its early period , and which certainly kept the Hollywood epic alive in the modern period .
16 This dog was also taken into the Armed Forces , thus effectively ruining any chance of the breed making any progress in this country at that time .
17 Then the cholesterol is taken into the liver and eventually removed from the body .
18 Curare is inactive when taken into the body by mouth ( which is why it is a good arrow poison for hunting game : any poison in the meat of the paralysed animal is not absorbed and does no harm to the eater ) .
19 Guided parties are taken into the cave on payment of an admission charge , the interior being illuminated by electricity that reveals waterfalls and many named formations .
20 This effect would be avoided if the responsibility for these expenditures was taken into the budget , and the necessary taxation was raised to cover them .
21 The boy was taken into the operating theatre just before ten and Annette went home , the surgeon having promised to telephone her as soon as it was all over .
22 Tobacco is not a food or drink but it is something which is taken into the body through the mouth ( and nose ) .
23 Peggy could n't understand this at all , but when the police-sergeant was taken into the house it was explained .
24 Seven of these cows and one of the bulls , along with two bull calves , were taken into the care of the Ministry of Agriculture 's senior livestock officer for Scotland in 1958 and a nucleus herd was gradually built up and monitored , with the practical support of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust in due course .
25 When a bream sucks a bait to its lips the unwanted material is taken into the mouth and filtered off through the gills .
26 This happened in the days before Juvenile Courts and it must have been a terrifying experience to be taken into the Court as a seven-year-old to be tried .
27 Finally it was taken into the adjoining paint shop where the painting was done by hand , a laborious task .
28 Eventually he was taken into the West Sussex hospital and when Mr Smith visited him , he asked for some chlorodyne .
29 On the contrary in shallow breathing , sometimes known as clavicular breathing , quick , shallow breaths are taken into the upper part of the chest .
30 But we were not taken into the confidence of those who determined media-generated arguments between agendaless and ideologically bankrupt parties .
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