Example sentences of "take [adv prt] in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His younger brother , Scott , took over in the second period with a series of his extra-special , last-gasp tackles which reminded one of Victorian melodrama .
2 Now he then comes on in the second part of the report to look at the fourteen great achievements and I mean two things A what are those achievements and do those achievements back up and support these kinds of very general maybe propaganda kind of stances that Mao is taking up in the first part of this report .
3 This is one aspect that art historian and critic Deborah Cherry will be taking up in the next issue .
4 James offered his services to the Chester Beatty in 1969 and was taken on in the Islamic section .
5 Rumour had it that Sir Hector 's influence was the only reason George had been taken on in the first place .
6 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
7 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
8 The general effect is taken over in the first red-figure ( fig. 87 ) ; but the black line which replaces incision is drawn with a brush , so by nature more malleable and fluid .
9 And newcomer Lesley Ottery , formerly with PowerGen , has taken over in the newly-created post of Director of Information Systems .
10 I may have taken off in the wrong direction entirely .
11 Tonight 's match will be Fashanu 's first since being taken off in the original match at Goodison Park .
12 But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament .
13 Many hours were taken up in the dark recesses of the developing room at Oxford 's photography workshop ; even more spent waiting for the precise moment to open the shutter .
14 I hope you will take a look at the document and do whatever you can to ensure its recommendations are taken up in the final version of the regulations .
15 With a large entry angle a large proportion of the 4 minutes is taken up in the first turn overhead .
16 And when it is burnt in large amounts , then the CO 2 that was taken up in the ancient world over a period of , say , a million years , may be released into the modern world in just a few years .
17 William Beveridge , the author of the famous report on National Insurance , was himself a Liberal , not a Socialist , and his ideas were widely taken up in the Tory Party .
18 It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers .
19 These matters are taken up in the next chapter .
20 This issue is taken up in the next chapter where some of the rules of company law that support the functioning of the market are examined .
21 As most of these zones are in Third World countries , these issues will be taken up in the next chapter .
22 The story is taken up in the next extract :
23 This theme will be taken up in the next section .
24 Sociology , for what little that is worth , was primarily associated with France and Britain , and enthusiastically taken up in the Latin world .
25 I happened to see Sir John Woods [ Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade ] tonight and he told me that Sir Stafford Cripps had been reading the minutes of Cabinet committees during his absence [ in India , where he had been for nearly four months trying to reach a settlement which would lead to independence ] and had been depressed by the amount of time and energy taken up in the Ministerial Committees with the discussion of quite minor matters which individual Ministers ought to settle in their discretion .
26 It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan .
27 More personal equity plans were taken out in the 12 months to April 1992 than in any other year since the PEP scheme was set up in 1987 .
28 Cricket was just beginning to take off in the mid-19th century .
29 Dominic Woosey purveys his own brand of ambient House , lightly peppered with acidic loops , whilst Cosmic Baby turns the acid machines up full and demonstrates why Germany is about to take off in the same way that Belgium did last year .
30 Is it more successful in reducing lead times ? ( a question we take up in the following section )
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