Example sentences of "[noun] taken [adv prt] by the [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The plantation itself is close to a feeder stream that runs straight into the Cothi , as would acid taken in by the conifers .
2 But Lazio have told them that he is covered by the policy taken out by the Italians at the time of his summer signing from Tottenham .
3 The £56 ( for fitting an Alfasud seat ) included a metal bar to reduce the space taken up by the safety-straps in the boot .
4 The negotiating position taken up by the unions will be an important factor , and Naville recognises that the behaviour of the unions will be influenced by many factors additional to the technology used in some trade union members ' firms .
5 The loss from taking up the unsubscribed shares is calculated as the difference between the market price on the last day of the offer and the subscription price , where n is equal to the number of shares taken up by the underwriters , P , i , m ; is the market price on the last day of the offer , P , i , s ; is the subscription price .
6 In 1950 the company was wound up and its copyright taken over by the Britons Society , in a merger of racial nationalist and Die-hard conservative traditions — an ideological alliance of two of the major strands of political thought which later heavily influenced the ideas of the National Front .
  Next page