Example sentences of "they be taken [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament . |
2 | On the other hand , if they are taken out of the conventional school system they can lose touch with their age group and become socially isolated . |
3 | There was other Ramseys too , that lived further up the glen but they were taken round on the road way . |
4 | They were taken up by the fast-running forwards to outplay and outwit the slow and often clumsy defensive play of oppositions who had failed to grasp the significance of the changed offside rules . |
5 | Taking over the isolation hospitals did not appeal , and the clerk of the council said that , in the event of the council 's not being able to find sufficient beds at Ampthill and Biggleswade for non-sick patients , it would be necessary to have a lien on the accommodation at Bedford and Luton institutions when they were taken over by the Regional Board . |
6 | Very big and brave they must have looked in their new NATO camouflage suits , and absolutely dead they were when they were taken out of the vans . |
7 | When starting out in the aircraft spares business , twenty Tiger Moth wings were acquired , which after a period in storage were deemed to be taking up too much space , so reluctantly they were taken out into the back yard and burnt . |
8 | They were taken out into the grounds , weather permitting , otherwise ‘ they spend most of their day in this ward , which is a day-and-night nursery combined . |
9 | One by one , they were taken out by the instructor so he could assess their skill and how much of the tuition we had taken in . |
10 | They were in a massacre in their village near Mostar and they were taken out by the Flying Tigers to Split . |
11 | During the Second World War they were taken down to the dark stone vaults beneath the Half Moon Battery and buried to prevent them falling into enemy hands . |
12 | I was pretty well broke by then , but thanks to the good offices of Msgr John Esseff , they were taken in by the Sisters of Charity , the Most Reverend Mother Teresa 's order , who hid them out in a convent in Spain . |