Example sentences of "[prep] taking the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Answer guide : These are alternative terms which are often used inter changeably to describe the figure arrived at after taking the accumulated depreciation away from the historic cost .
2 Tullivers , as it was called , had been the home of old Admiral Josiah Trigg and his sister Lucy for almost thirty years , and when he died , suddenly one hot afternoon , after taking the sharp hill from the town at a spanking pace , his sister continued to muddle along in a vague , amiable daze for another eighteen months before succumbing to bronchitis .
3 Shortly after taking the Irish job , he was heard talking about ‘ John McGrath ’ , the former Newcastle and Southampton defender , who now manages Halifax .
4 After taking the final Examination the following year he trained and worked for six months as an Assistant Solicitor with a general practice in Hull .
5 Collette Margaret McCarthy , 21 , a receptionist , never recovered consciousness and , despite a liver transplant , died on 16 August , 16 days after taking the amphetamine-based hallucinogen , Southwark Coroner 's Court in south London was told .
6 " Inability to predict what will happen after taking the first drink " is how we define alcoholism .
7 Edberg appeared a bit off form but seemed on his way to yet another dramatic five-set win after taking the third set .
8 ROBERT ALNER continued his relentless progress towards taking The Daily Telegraph Men 's Championship at Portman on Saturday when he rode three winners and now leads Philip Scholfield — who was restricted to one success at the Dartmoor — by 22 to 13 .
9 He was on the point of taking the key fortress of Valencia in the same year , when he fell sick and died within a matter of weeks .
10 My second disaster of the trip happened in the very minute of taking the camper van onto the road .
11 In a remarkable inversion of Soviet vocabulary , he accused radicals of pressing for power using the " neo-Bolshevik tactic " of taking the political struggle on to the streets .
12 Iulian Vlad , 59 , the head of the now disbanded Securitate secret police and Secretary of State at the Ministry of the Interior under the regime of President Ceausescu until Dec. 22 , 1989 , on charges of taking the dissident Dumitru Mazilu into custody illegally on Dec. 21 , 1989 .
13 Think of all the opportunities that are available each day to walk , instead of taking the easy option by using cars , buses , taxis and trains .
14 Then Nigel had the bright idea of taking the two women for a drink at his local .
15 If reforming Russia is now the world 's biggest challenge , then comfort can be taken in this new Russian knack of taking the right road when choices have to be made .
16 One danger of taking the downward spiral of self-imposed isolation is agoraphobia , the fear of being away from the security of the home .
17 I am dismayed that so little has been done to decentralise , when so many other EC countries have clearly felt the benefits , both economic and political , of taking the decentralised route .
18 The simplest and earliest of these is due to Alfrey and consists of taking the spectral function as the negative slope of the relaxation curve in a static ( stress relaxation or creep ) experiment ( Figure 3.5 ) .
19 In the preface to this book Anne and Don Byrne state that instead of taking the usual text book approach to psychology they have ‘ decided to identify those areas of psychology which are directly relevant to the practice of nursing . ’
20 DIRE warnings are given of the consequences of taking the necessary measures to make cars more environment-friendly .
21 The Orrell man , who was such a key player in England 's Grand Slam last year , had helped inspire a superb North effort to end what small chance London had of taking the Divisional title .
22 He then added : ‘ Although maybe now I 'll just do what he does and fight a bum a month instead of taking the hard fights .
23 As a consequence of taking the prescribed drug thalidomide , something like 8,000 pregnant mothers in the United States , Germany , Japan , Britain , Ireland , Sweden , Australia , Canada , Brazil , Italy , and Spain gave birth to monstrously deformed babies .
24 Cumani has a chance of taking the big sprint on the Knavesmire with Khaydara , but she has not run since June and will be hard pressed to hold Runun ( 3.45 ) , who was the convincing winner of a valuable Ascot handicap on his last outing .
25 And if he differed from his contemporaries in ethical matters , it was only because he accused them of taking the Old Testament commands too lightly and superficially .
26 We walked the length of the Hall , instead of taking the short cut though the darkened Ophthalmic Department .
27 In spite of the 190bhp power output capable of taking the little car from standstill to 60mph in under seven seconds and on to double the UK speed limit , it is that smoothness and flexibility that impress rather than the muscle .
28 The serious business of taking the tough decisions necessary to agree on a budget that both puts the deficit on a downward path and meets the government 's priorities has virtually disappeared .
29 My sincere thanks to my amanuensis Simon Rose , to my personal assistants Cressida and Catherine and to my colleague Bargepole , for showing me the consequences of taking the wrong turning in life .
30 The horrific experience of taking the wrong baby home from hospital has forged strong bonds between Tony and Maureen Bursey and Marie Coyle and her boyfriend Peter Wadsley .
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