Example sentences of "[prep] be take on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Events , at last , seemed to be taking on a constructive momentum of their own . |
2 | Who was I to be taking on a contender like Thomas Carter , a management consultant and the owner-occupier of a £500,000 property set in the accessible Arcadia of Boars Hill ? |
3 | Precautions had to be taken on a daily basis : draughts were mortal ; the liver constantly under threat . |
4 | Action to deal with offenders was to be taken on a voluntary rather than a court basis where possible . |
5 | Whatever our misgivings about the story 's historicity ( and we make a grave and fundamental error if we think the value of a passage like this is measured by the extent of its historicity ) , and however confident we might be about its origins , it asks and surely deserves to be taken on the storyteller 's own terms . |
6 | In the unpublished ‘ Epilogue ’ to that work , we learn that Shadowfax will be saved too , to be taken on the last ship from the Havens to Aman , simply because Gandalf could not bear the parting . |
7 | Clearly the point had arrived in September 1947 where fundamental decisions had to be taken on the American commitment to Korea . |
8 | Decisions have to be taken on the types of film technique to be used ; locations ; casting ; music ; sets ; and any special requirements . |
9 | So the bill had to be taken on the floor of the House and all selected amendments had to be debated and voted on . |
10 | The action to be taken on the discovery of a fire or potential fire situation i.e. call for assistance , use of first aid , fire fighting extinguishers ( if reasonably safe to do so ) . |
11 | Some of these , along with others to be taken on the lighter mornings will be sent to the Highways Department and to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter . |
12 | He said decisions were likely to be taken on the treaty in the New Year . |