Example sentences of "taken [adv prt] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had been taken on in an unofficial capacity as Captain 's companion , but , like everyone else on board , from ship 's surgeon to midshipman , he had made the best of this great opportunity by gathering remarkable collections of insects , plants , birds , and fossils . |
2 | James offered his services to the Chester Beatty in 1969 and was taken on in the Islamic section . |
3 | Rumour had it that Sir Hector 's influence was the only reason George had been taken on in the first place . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | And newcomer Lesley Ottery , formerly with PowerGen , has taken over in the newly-created post of Director of Information Systems . |
8 | Uninhibited by any tradition of building , they have taken off in a confused conglomeration of tile , cement , plastics , marble and paint that would have taxed the imagination of Disney . |
9 | However , even with the tens of millions of personal computers and workstations in use around the world , networking and network usage still has n't taken off in a big way , the report says , because two things are needed : multi-tasking operating systems and the means to develop client-server applications . |
10 | However , even with the tens of millions of personal computers and workstations in use around the world , networking and network usage still has n't taken off in a big way , the report says , because two things are needed : multi-tasking operating systems and the means to develop client/server applications . |
11 | His ambulance service has taken off in a big way . |
12 | I may have taken off in the wrong direction entirely . |
13 | Tonight 's match will be Fashanu 's first since being taken off in the original match at Goodison Park . |
14 | The issue is to be taken up in a joint approach to the Welsh Office . |
15 | We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way . |
16 | We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way . |
17 | This suggests an important theme which will be taken up in a later discussion of Paisley 's leadership style . |
18 | In 1917 the Belorussian National Committee , a hotchpotch of indecisive and divided intellectuals , eventually mustered sufficient unity to send demands to Petrograd , only to be nullified by the differing views of the Petrograd- and Moscow-based Belorussian groups ( intimations of those wider cultural and political differences between the twin capitals which are taken up in a later chapter ) . |
19 | ( Doane 1984 ) The issue of the female viewer 's possibilities for identification was taken up in a different way in the work of Janet Bergstrom and in Laura Mulvey 's own ‘ Afterthoughts on ‘ Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema' ’ . |
20 | But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | With a large entry angle a large proportion of the 4 minutes is taken up in the first turn overhead . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | These matters are taken up in the next chapter . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | As most of these zones are in Third World countries , these issues will be taken up in the next chapter . |
29 | The story is taken up in the next extract : |
30 | This theme will be taken up in the next section . |