Example sentences of "could be take [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Exactly what extent they could be taken up in the period to ninety six , is not necessarily erm clear because we we do n't know exactly when those are going to be taken up .
2 More important , if your machine is good enough it could be taken up by a commercial firm and go into production .
3 Mr MacGregor would be inviting the private sector to tender so that the project could be taken forward as a joint venture as soon as possible , Mr Lamont said .
4 Therefore I think it would be a better idea if units could be set up and the children could be taken out of an ordinary school for perhaps one or two or three years , according to how much time is required , where they could give the individual attention and the specialist teaching to help them to overcome this particular problem .
5 Only a small amount of money could be taken out of the country because of post-war restrictions and , as this was a personal rather than a business trip , he was forced to prepare lectures from which he could earn income while he was away .
6 It was agreeed that " The Times " could be taken out of the room from 10 p.m. to 8 am. next morning .
7 Angelica had already decided that her money could be taken out of the petty cash and then lost in the books somewhere … and if ever they should be caught doing it , she did n't feel that it was a crime she 'd be ashamed of .
8 Eventually , control of the car could be taken out of the driver 's hands , and the brakes applied if a stationary vehicle is detected in the road ahead .
9 A track wide enough for a tractor could be taken down to the road .
10 Giving the examples of the Skye bridge and the proposed second Forth road bridge as ‘ exciting new opportunities ’ , he said that the partnership concept could be taken further in the future .
11 A police spokesman said that the woman victim had all her faculties and they feared that others could be taken in by the smooth-talkers .
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