Example sentences of "[verb] be [verb] to take " in BNC.

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1 This is the fifth occasion that the Board has been invited to take part in a British Fair at Mitsukoshi with whom it has a very special relationship .
2 A tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen has been arranged to take place on Friday 24 September in the canteen at Barlaston from 7pm .
3 In the present project , the semantic analyser has been developed to take input in the form of word candidates , and output those words with their associated scores .
4 Other changes of personnel include the appointment of Ann Dickson as Assistant Preparations Manager to assist Tom Blackburn in the efficient running of Axminster and Wilton preparation , and within the same office , Louise Andrew has been appointed to take the place of recently retired Joan Breckenridge , to record production figures .
5 JAMES FULLER has been appointed to take over from John Hammond as general manager , JS restaurants , with full profit responsibility for the JS coffee shop business .
6 The town had Switzerland 's first railway tunnel , driven deep under the ridge beneath the Stein ruins ( a considerable engineering feat in those days ) and this has been widened to take the road as well , so that Baden is virtually free of through traffic .
7 Though the account remains essentially the same as in earlier editions , the bibliography has been revised to take account of scholarship down to 1990 .
8 Such dissolution related to hydrocarbon migration has been documented to take place within the deep subsurface , but other selective and non-selective dissolution can take place at various depths , depending more on the efficiency of pore fluid migration and pore fluid chemistry .
9 For the 30-year-old lone parent has been accepted to take part in an eight-month course in dance and fitness at ‘ The Jazz Academy ’ in Bristol .
10 His death comes amid a widening split in the party between his loyalists and supporters of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif , who leads a coalition government led by the PML and has been trying to take over the party leadership .
11 Although recently the Association has been enabled to take on some 250 full-time archaeologists , there is still an acute shortage .
12 ABPC has been formed to take over from the project 's original partners , Total , Petrofina , LASMO , Inpex and the Syrian Petroleum Company — all of whom are shareholders in the new organisation .
13 Instead , the ‘ A ’ international programme has been expanded to take in four matches — against France , Ireland , Spain and Italy .
14 He has been selected to take part in the tough TV contest of that name and will appear on millions of screens around the country some time in the autumn .
15 HELEN THOMAS IS OFF ON A GLObetrot next year — she has been selected to take part in an Operation Raleigh exercise and Guinness has agreed to contribute towards her expenses .
16 The problem has arisen when the singer has been tempted to take the performance to other places where the context has been less helpful : rushed schedules , routine conducting .
17 I am now part of a small multi-cultural group which has been asked to take on this task .
18 Swindon Town had a weekend off … but travel to Grimsby tomorrow … amid rumours that Glenn Hoddle has been asked to take over the vacant top job at Bristol City .
19 ‘ Even with the measures the Government has been forced to take today unemployment will keep on rising . ’
20 The ANC president , Nelson Mandela , who has been ordered to take two weeks of complete rest in advance of the election campaign , arrived unexpectedly at the conference .
21 The University 's strategy of expansion over the past few years has been aimed to take full advantage of the UFC 's new policy of rewarding those universities that have demonstrated their willingness and ability to expand by retrospectively awarding full grant for an increased number of so-called fully funded students .
22 The Telecommunications Department in Malaysia has been directed to take immediate action against anyone installing satellite dishes to receive foreign television programmes .
23 Welcome back : After less than a year in football management , Swindon Town boss Glenn Hoddle has been chosen to take charge of a Football League team for a top match in Italy .
24 Langbaurgh School , in Sulby Avenue , has been chosen to take part in the BBC Newsround Election , the world 's biggest ever children 's election organised by the BBC in association with the Hansard Society and supported by a national newspaper .
25 Due to popular demand ( a letter from Corky 's mum — Ed ) ( nice one , ma — Corky ) , coin-operated Caswell has been allowed to take a pocketful of ten pees to the arcades again .
26 ( Since the wavenumber has been allowed to take any value the layer is implicitly unlimited horizontally .
27 Within the Dakleton is a comprehensive radar/nav fit and the rear fuselage has been modified to take a battery of smoke canisters and flares , which can be ejected from a series of chutes in the under-fuselage .
28 I read in a Sunday tabloid , that Fat Mel has been told to take a complete rest from football in the hope that his ankle will heal .
29 In response to a recent readership survey Leads has been re-designed to take better account of your needs and in line with the Council 's new corporate identity .
30 This manual replaces R645/59 — Issue 1 , and has been updated to take account of the revised User Interface for LIFESPAN .
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