Example sentences of "take through [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here we are taken through a day at WRAC Headquarters in Guildford .
2 In other words , the cable should be taken through a hole in the wall to the hallway or bedroom .
3 This was a centre initiative taken through a controlled authority .
4 This could easily occur if the spur was taken through a wall to feed a socket in an adjacent room .
5 We have been taken through a number of English and Australian authorities , but none I think are determinative of the Secretary of State 's position .
6 Any emptying should not involve the contents being taken through a dwelling place or place of work other than an open covered space .
7 Volunteers present at the two events were taken through a questionnaire on the day of the study , followed by a shorter questionnaire a week later ( by phone or post ) and four weeks later ( by post ) .
8 From then one we are taken through a Druids ' Grove to consider swords , war trumpets , and the bronze shield cover discovered in the River Witham in Lincolnshire and dates from the second century BC .
9 We met one of the Medics who informed me that the bodies of Les and the other three Commandos had been taken through the village and laid out with the other dead in front of the Chateau .
10 One or two of them , taken through the windows of Harriet Shakespeare 's house , showed a blurred back view of a fair-haired boy .
11 For as a girl , she herself had been taken through the world , as through a series of doors , by her young husband , each door opening on to fresh joys and colours and perspectives , and she had exclaimed in delight , followed him , learned , and even afterwards , when the final door had shut , she could retrace her steps , spend a longer and longer time in each place , as in a series of gardens , and gratefully .
12 Photograph of ‘ happy buttons ’ taken through the lenses of the eye of the trilobite Phacops ( see p. 87 ) of Devonian age .
13 The startled midwife was blindfolded and placed on the back of one of the horses and taken through the stormy night to a large house .
14 Three students are taken through the lectures that lead to certification .
15 The next morning participants are taken to the marina , introduced to their skippers , given a safety briefing , and taken through the basics of sailing .
16 Last year 's profit before tax of £122.4m was recently restated as a loss of £38.5m when its property write-downs were taken through the p&l account instead of reserves .
17 However , if the Revenue 's approach represents a new hardening of attitudes that will affect all small family companies , then this matter ought to be explored at a high level by the appropriate professional body or be taken through the courts by a consortium of practitioners .
18 Keen skiers are taken through the turning techniques , slalom and bumps .
19 Many teachers appeared to support this action because their complaints taken through the proper channels had gone unanswered .
20 Gripping the child 's arm , Aggie pulled her from the room and through into a hall and there she stood waiting , for she guessed that the women lined up like felons against the wall would now be led out to pay their fines at the desk in the corner , or be taken through the door back to the cells .
21 Such a decision , taken through the prescribed secret ballot procedures , could ultimately be imposed by parents on a governing body .
22 Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli 's ‘ Madonna and Child ’ , is now attributed by several scholars to Parmigianino after a photograph taken through the old mount revealed an architectural sketch and handwriting thought to be Parmigianino 's ( £52,000 , est. £20–25,000 ) .
23 Why are we taken through the process of construction in such detail ?
24 Gallup ( in the UK ) and Starch ( in the USA ) used to run so-called ‘ reading and noting ’ surveys regularly , in which readers of a magazine are taken through the last issue and questioned about every page — whether they looked at it at all ; read some of it ; read all of it ; etc .
25 Were you taken through the trials and tribulations of getting a stunning ‘ grabbed shot ’ of life in your town or at a local event ?
26 Short notes here and there will indicate the path that the lecturer has taken through the study , but words will be few and blank spaces many .
27 During the second day the professionals were taken through the same programme .
28 He was taken through the dark narrow streets at great speed .
29 Understanding snow is the key to this , and we are taken through the climatic and geographical background of the world 's glaciers .
30 The route we had taken through the cordillera from Cajamarca had brought us virtually into the outskirts of Tmjillo and we had put up at a hotel in the centre of the city , all three of us more or less out on our feet .
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