Example sentences of "[verb] been take to the " in BNC.

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1 But while the dominance of folk myth discussed above , for example , the ‘ sexual ’ and ‘ conformist ’ stereotype of women has acted against their presence in the about women in popular thinking is well documented , no such critical stance has been taken to the persistence of these stereotypes in sociology itself .
2 ‘ You were n't long behind the Iron Curtain , old Pat , but you talk as if your brain has been taken to the cleaners .
3 ‘ Tata was killed in the raid last night and Mummy has been taken to the London hospital . ’
4 Her family heard she had been taken to the Regional Command Military camp in Legaspi City .
5 The British had been taken to the cleaners because foolish politicians in post-war Britain had elected to produce sociologists instead of engineers , and the predictable end result was that Britain had been short on wealth creators and long on spenders .
6 CASE STUDY 3.4 — MR HAMISH A social worker was called to see an old man in his seventies who had been taken to the police station for shoplifting a tin of corned beef .
7 Et cetera , the et cetera going on to explain that she had been taken to the hospital and there examined by Doctor Bright in the presence of Constable Makepeace .
8 Colt had been taken to the hotel where the target was staying …
9 He had been taken to the fourth floor at exactly the time of his appointment .
10 He had been taken to the Colonel 's bungalow .
11 After sentence had been passed he had been taken to the cells , then back to Dalston in a black van .
12 The plain shimmered below a cloudless sky , and it was not unusual to hear that some contadino ( peasant ) who had been working in the afternoon heat had been taken to the local hospital suffering or even dying from sunstroke .
13 I went for news again and this time was told that both my father and Dr Sambataro had been taken to the San Francesco Prison , a civilian prison in Parma .
14 Previously , the refugees had been taken to the US Guantánamo naval base on Cuba for screening prior to being offered temporary political asylum or , as in the majority of cases , repatriated as " economic " migrants .
15 So far , another two hundred and thirty had been taken to the nearest hospital , although few were expected to survive the next twenty-four hours .
16 The Stand had been taken to the recent Funeral Service Exhibition at Mottram Hall .
17 Francis came to tell us about arrangements for the funeral and he brought with him one of my father 's pictures which had been taken to the shop for framing .
18 Chalmers 's half-back partner , Gary Armstrong , was absent as his son , Darren , had been taken to the Borders General Hospital after an asthma attack .
19 Dozens of disabled people have been taking to the water learning how to sail .
20 Elizabethan musicians and dancers have been taking to the streets to publicise a meeting between queens from the sixteenth and twentieth century this weekend .
21 Right now , those hip hop beats have been taken to the max and they 've got to be real careful it does n't become like Muzak
22 Although the women prisoners have not been subjected to the brutal beatings and searches which have taken place in the men 's prisons , they have been taken to the National Police headquarters for interrogation under torture .
23 Two approaches have been taken to the interpretation of deep dyslexia in relation to models of normal reading .
24 The injured have been taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford .
25 ‘ Three bodies have been taken to the mortuary and there are four more at the scene , ’ said a West Yorkshire Ambulance Service spokeswoman .
26 She 's been taken to the Seabourne General Hospital . ’
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