Example sentences of "[be] taken a stage " in BNC.

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1 Cooperative acquisition may be taken a stage further if a system of centralized acquisition is introduced .
2 This affinity of a shoal of bream to a troop of soldiers can be taken a stage further .
3 The plate can then be reworked in these areas or in fact the whole can be taken a stage further by laying another ground of resin and immersing in the acid again .
4 The argument supporting mode e can be taken a stage further .
5 This disenfranchising policy will be taken a stage further in the political domain , with the linking for the first time for fifty years of the right to vote with the payment of contributions to local government exchequers .
6 This approach can be taken a stage further by introducing the marginal efficiency of investment ( MEI ) .
7 The teachers felt that they 'd put so much effort into it , that it er , should be taken a stage further ,
8 This week news comes from Australia that this technique has been taken a stage further ( p 271 ) .
9 In Ulster the application of the theory has been taken a stage further and much effort has been spent , in addition , on ways to discredit and alienate non-terrorist opponents of the government from their host populations .
10 This dematerialisation is taken a stage further when his soul becomes like a bird which can fly away , completely freeing itself from society or any distractions to concentrate solely on the contemplation of itself .
11 This study is taken a stage further in Persian 3 .
12 This kind of coordination between constituent cells in a colony was taken a stage further , probably between 800 to 1000 million years ago — some time in October in our calendar — when sponges appeared .
13 The relationship was taken a stage further in the following year , when the Prime Warden accepted for himself and his successors the office of Patron of the School .
14 During Kimon 's absence , the democratization of the Athenian constitution was taken a stage further : the Areopagus , the upper council in the Athenian state , composed of ex-archons , was deprived of its political and legal functions , other than those which concerned a few cases of homicide .
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