Example sentences of "be taking over the " in BNC.

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1 It 's probably because they 're taking over the er accident and emergency department from Clatterbrick it 's shutting down and it 's all going to Arrow Park .
2 It seems that she will not be well enough to proceed with the rest of the play , and so her understudy will be taking over the role .
3 Drug cartels and terrorists are reported to be taking over the counterfeit clothing business .
4 It appears the Germans are taking over the running of Standard 's European branches .
5 The toons are taking over the show Bob Swain on animation after the Roger Rabbit revolution .
6 Deptford 's Conscious Collective are taking over the Tabernacle , Powis Sq , London and the Albany Empire , to raise cash for the Advisory Service For Squatters and the Squatters Action Group For Secure Homes .
7 Currently in Britain , private companies are taking over the running of the big training schemes .
8 The Greater London and South East Movement and Dance liaison group are taking over the Seymour Halls on 19–20th October to help celebrate this event .
9 By early evening the company second in command had exchanged his helicopter for a Land-Rover , and was out visiting the platoons in their trenches again , before returning to barracks to brief the part-time soldiers who were taking over the mobile patrolling tasks for the night .
10 Its disappearance fitted an era in which electronic media were taking over the ‘ hot ’ news role and papers were selling the personal expertise of their staff at interpretation , comment , analysis , more than for traditional hard news .
11 The next generation which is taking over the reins of industry is a generation who were not brought up in the same milieu that I was brought up in .
12 Mueller is taking over the plan , and Don is being transferred back to the States .
13 The club sacked chief executive Terry Cassidy and the Bank of Scotland is taking over the Celtic ground as a security to cover their £5 m overdraft .
14 UCLA 's head of the Art department , Henry T. Hopkins , is taking over the directorship , and he plans to show special exhibitions in the building and develop it as a cultural centre for ‘ lectures , symposia , dance , film and poetry readings ’ .
15 On an assets purchase , Newco will not acquire any of the vendor 's trading losses or unutilised capital allowances , and they may not be usable by the vendor , for example where Newco is taking over the liabilities which reduce the aggregate value of the target business down to a nominal amount .
16 The general election is taking over the school .
17 A week later I was called back to Downing Street by Margaret Thatcher and told that I was taking over the Department of Health and Social Security and also the question-and-answer session .
18 Somehow the virtual reality had overflowed the confines of that simulated chamber , and was taking over the entire broadcast .
19 On 26th May , Hunt came to see him and said that he was taking over the purchase negotiations for the Downing Street scheme , and particularly upset Pennethorne by producing one of Pennethorne 's drawings to assist him in the work .
20 He was taking over the enquiry into the death of Angelica Standish , he said .
21 Germany 's chief federal prosecutor Alexander von Stahl announced he was taking over the murder inquiry because of its links to Right-wing terrorism .
22 House music was taking over the galaxy , and this was an indication that you could do whatever the hell you liked with the genre .
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