Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 You 'll also be taken on a full day tour of the Dordogne and its best preserved mediaeval treasures .
32 In the morning you will be taken on a guided tour of the medieval city of Lucerne .
33 You will be taken on a guided tour of the theatre including the stage , auditorium , backstage , paintshop and dressing rooms .
34 Meet Moonshake , one of the blessed few remaining non-conformist independent groups , at Aldgate and be taken on a guided tour of the Ripper 's murder-sites .
35 ‘ Bifurcation ’ refers to a dual-edged approach to the problem of offending : differentiating between ‘ ordinary ’ or ‘ run of the mill ’ offenders with whom less severe measures can be taken on the one hand , and on the other hand ‘ exceptional ’ , ‘ very serious ’ or ‘ dangerous ’ offenders who can be made subject to much tougher measures .
36 They asked the individual chief officers to prepare reports to the committees on action that could be taken on the detailed recommendations of Friends of the Earth .
37 Some of these , along with others to be taken on the lighter mornings will be sent to the Highways Department and to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter .
38 In the unpublished ‘ Epilogue ’ to that work , we learn that Shadowfax will be saved too , to be taken on the last ship from the Havens to Aman , simply because Gandalf could not bear the parting .
39 Clearly the point had arrived in September 1947 where fundamental decisions had to be taken on the American commitment to Korea .
40 And it must be taken on an empty stomach .
41 Funds can be switched on the same day from one currency to another by use of a personal identification number ( PIN ) , free of charge save for the foreign exchange commission of 0.1% , minimum £5 , maximum £20 .
42 then he 's been put on a short week ?
43 Mr Goldring told the jury on the second day of the trial , which is expected to last for three months , that Bradley had been put on an intravenous drip but in the early hours of the next morning he shouted out , complaining of pain around the drip site .
44 ‘ Everything in this century has been put on the marital couple .
45 Though no official cost has been put on the deep-water well which led to the West of Shetland find , industry sources suggest the total outlay may have been less than £10 million .
46 After all , the state owns many buildings and assets , and much emphasis has been put on the institutional shareholdings of insurance companies and pension funds .
47 ‘ We decided to suspend treatment for a while but have been put on the waiting list at the Ulster .
48 But if issues like these have been put on the public agenda by feminists , the substantive gains they achieved were limited .
49 Officials at the bank now admit that they failed to consider the affected population , and that more pressure could have been put on the Indian government to produce environmental plans .
50 Now that the Asian elephant has been put on the endangered list and included in the Red Data Book of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature 's Survival Service , governments will find it difficult officially to sanction catching operations .
51 The museum , along with its art gallery , has been put on the endangered list by Thamesdown Borough Council , which is being forced to make cuts in its budget .
52 Holy Trinity 's young recruits are put on a ten-week course , followed by a residential weekend concentrating on ‘ the person and work of the Holy Spirit ’ .
53 It is a preference which is relatively easy to unlearn : when patients with high blood pressure are put on a low-sodium diet , within six to eight weeks many discover that the foods they used to eat seem unpleasantly salty .
54 This means they are taken on a daily basis to farms and other work-places outside the prison .
55 Present day ‘ time travellers ’ step into a specially designed car and are taken on an exciting trip through more than 1,000 years of Carrickfergus history .
56 The EEB declaration makes it clear that European environment groups ‘ believe that when decisions are taken on the respective competence of the Community , Member States and regional and local government in actions to protect the environment , the overriding objective must be to secure the highest quality of life for the Community 's citizens .
57 When the toggle keys are switched on a two-letter code appears in the Status Line ( see the screen on page 2 ) .
58 A final decision has not yet been taken on the possible move .
59 In the test the boiling times and fuel-life figures for each stove were taken on a mild summer 's day with only a light breeze .
60 Almost 2,000 took up the invitation during a two-day open house and were taken on a guided tour route which stretched over a mile through the £1.85 billion development .
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