Example sentences of "was taking [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was taking up the game at such a young age that caused him to hold the racket with both hands , rather than playing tennis , which he did to county standard at the age of 12 . |
2 | As Clinton was taking up the reins of power , a disconsolate President Bush flew back to Washington to make arrangements for the handover . |
3 | He added that Virgin was taking up the matter of the fairness of take-off and landing slots at UK airports with the European Commission . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Somehow the virtual reality had overflowed the confines of that simulated chamber , and was taking over the entire broadcast . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | He was taking over the enquiry into the death of Angelica Standish , he said . |
8 | Germany 's chief federal prosecutor Alexander von Stahl announced he was taking over the murder inquiry because of its links to Right-wing terrorism . |
9 | House music was taking over the galaxy , and this was an indication that you could do whatever the hell you liked with the genre . |
10 | I suddenly realised the air was filled with soot from the chimneys above and the snow was taking on the appearance of cottage cheese sprinkled with black pepper . |
11 | Working at the top end of the market as he did , Roche was taking on the most difficult assignments , but they were also the most remunerative and had the greatest publicity value . |
12 | It looked as if he was taking on the whole KGB . |
13 | Today ranked number eight , he was taking on the best of British , Jeremy Bates . |
14 | Yesterday he was taking on the anti-government creed of the 1980s which left economics to the free market . |
15 | Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck . |