Example sentences of "is taking [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The feedback from Alaska is positive and he feels he is taking over a successful concern with a good track record being put in place .
2 The club is taking over a second-floor suite of offices on a short-term lease , but it is to continue searching for new premises , almost certainly still in Edinburgh .
3 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 .
4 Mueller is taking over the plan , and Don is being transferred back to the States .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 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 .
8 The general election is taking over the school .
9 Bernard Guidon , Hewlett-Packard Co 's commercial general manager for Unix in the US is taking up a new position within HP Europe — a promotion , according to the company — though his role has yet to be finalised .
10 Now she is taking up a fifth career — painting .
11 If it is upsetting to think that the education system now denies many children that voyage of discovery which begins on the muddy playing field , it is encouraging to learn that sport at club level is taking up the strain .
12 Euro MP Stephen Hughes is taking up the case of lorry driver Bob Elder , 47 , of South View , Tantobie , Stanley , who faces financial ruin because his truck has been impounded after he was involved in a fatal accident in Italy .
13 The group is taking up the case of Christine Byers from Airdrie whose husband died only weeks before the July cut-off date .
14 Nothing drastic — it 's just that his studio is taking on a more Tardis-like appearance than before .
15 Slowly , but surely , the machine knitting project is taking on a life of its own .
16 A 15-YEAR campaign to have a new civic centre built in Lisburn is taking on a new urgency .
17 A CLEVELAND aid team is taking on a major project to improve the lives of children in Romania .
18 The affair , dubbed Baftagate by members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts , is taking on the dimensions of a drama itself .
19 The affair , dubbed Baftagate by members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts , is taking on the dimensions of a drama itself .
20 The essence of being a good child is taking on the perspective of those who are more powerful than you , and I was good in this way as my sister never was .
21 A county councillor facing assault charges is taking out a private summons against the man he allegedly assaulted .
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