Example sentences of "[pron] was taken [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I first recall the line in 1959 when as a young boy scout I was taken to camp at Pont-y-Pant . |
2 | After the tour round the châteaux , I was taken to Cazaudehore la Forestière , a restaurant in the forest outside Saint Germain-en-Laye . |
3 | I was there for four days , about four or five interviews , then I was taken to Kilburn for an identification parade . |
4 | ‘ I was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital where I spent four hours having scans and the doctors said he seemed to be OK . |
5 | ‘ I was taken to hospital three times . |
6 | Mum just wrapped her up , rang the ambulance , and I was taken to hospital . |
7 | So I was taken to hospital and I was in hospital two years . |
8 | I was taken into hospital with high blood pressure the day after doing my last two pictures for the British Hairdressing Awards and Isha was born the following day . |
9 | In September 1989 I was taken into hospital with the classic symptoms of acute appendicitis . |
10 | And I was taken into hospital and it was an ulcer and the depression disappeared after that . |
11 | I was taken into hospital and the er with er malaria and bronchitis . |
12 | Later , months later when I was taken into town for the first time since The Bomber , I wanted to put some flowers on her grave . |
13 | So I was taken into care again , went to an assessment centre and ended up in an approved school for girls in Hertfordshire . |
14 | I was taken by surprise by my feelings . |
15 | ‘ I was taken by surprise . |
16 | ‘ I 'm afraid I was taken by surprise . |
17 | Leeds was the first city I had ever visited and when I was taken by car to the television studios I had my first encounter with revolving doors , which I found rather strange . |
18 | I remember the days when , as a small child , I was taken around boatyards , harbours and rivers to admire boat after boat , while he built castles in the air about owning one . |
19 | I think the night I was taken from London I thought the whole world was crshing down around me . |
20 | The Sunday Telegraph was allowed to read and take notes from a copy of the report , which was taken to Lusaka , the Zambian capital , and given to Oliver Tambo , then president-in-exile of the ANC . |
21 | Health and Safety : ‘ It 's the major success we can claim as a central initiative which was taken on board and went right through the company . |
22 | On the contrary , the US decision , which was taken without consultation or advance notice , will act as a strong deterrent to accepting a US proposal last week that the Alliance should involve itself in regional issues outside Europe . |
23 | For the next few days the bone marrow which was taken from Carly will be incubated with the reprogrammed cells in a laboratory in Leiden . |
24 | His score of 568 points out of 600 was only seven points down on first position , which was taken by R Jones of Racketts Archery Club , with T Preston of Braintree Archery club second . |
25 | Although they did not win the interbreed dairy championship , which was taken by D M Hodge 's Holstein Friesian Fenfield Capricious , a Dexter group entered by Mrs P J Weaver did win the dairy team award . |
26 | In the 50th minute Dungannon forced a corner on the left which was taken by Denver whose cross deceived the home defence to enter the net . |
27 | Hardline Colorados then succeeded in modifying the original motion to allow the President to " appoint and remove the commanders of the public force " — wording which was taken by analysts to give authorization , indirectly , for the President to delegate his powers to the military . |
28 | The company later opened another quarry down the hill to provide grey chalk which was taken in barges to their cement works at Frindsbury . |
29 | Its story is a classic one in the history of breeding and of famous breeders , for it was the Longhorn which was taken in hand by the great master breeder Robert Bakewell ( 1726–95 ) of Dishley , Leicestershire , to be fashioned most skilfully into his ideal commercial animal of the period . |
30 | She was taken to Liverpool 's Alder Hey Hospital for treatment for minor injuries . |