Example sentences of "be taken [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Maria kept asking to be taken to the theatre .
32 Outside the church , I found a taxi rank , jumped in a taxi and asked to be taken to the village that gave County Louth its name .
33 Two approaches can be adopted to minimize the response time : a simple approach is to devise portable GIS which can be taken to the hazard ; a more complex solution is to couple the GIS to real-time monitoring systems .
34 Any jumble for the sale should be taken to the centre or telephone .
35 Hitler 's deputy , no less , baling out over Scotland then surrendering amiably to a farmer and demanding to be taken to the Duke of Hamilton .
36 If someone dies in hospital , they may rest in the hospital mortuary , or the funeral director will arrange for the body to be taken to the chapel of rest .
37 In which period should the refund be taken to the profit and loss account ?
38 Since you have the keys and I 'm a customer , I want to be taken to the vault , please , ’ she said in a loud , clear voice , her heart hammering with apprehension .
39 In my view , when the truth of representations is being considered , no objection can be taken to the request relating to the first audit , nor to the second audit since the latter may well reveal material relevant to the conduct of the company 's business before acquisition and after acquisition in a way which reflects on the earlier conduct of the business .
40 He especially liked to be taken to the home of a couple , to sleep securely between them if they 'd let him , and then in the morning to ask them questions about their house , about the furniture which they 'd chosen together .
41 The address of Lowell 's cottage was n't known to her either , therefore the holdall would have to be taken to the home once shared by Lowell and Zoe .
42 Yesterday , an appeal was also set up for adults and children 's clothes and shoes , which should be taken to the council headquarters at Bodlondeb , Conwy .
43 Usually , his penis is then packed in ice — and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it .
44 A strict approach will be taken to the construction of exclusion clauses and general clauses are unlikely to be held to exclude all aspects of fiduciary duty .
45 An emergency trailer from the nearest available location can be taken to the incident to assist the emergency services .
46 Everyone has the right to a church funeral , and for the body to be taken to the church , but it is not necessary to have a service at a funeral whether it is a burial or a cremation .
47 The knitting can be taken to the church .
48 It 'll be taken to the vet to see whether or not it 's worth saving .
49 Alternatively , they can be taken to the entrance to what Bardul knows only as ‘ the rooms of light and darkness ’ , where ( Bardul believes ) Drachenfels has some important magical secrets hidden .
50 He fell off some scaffolding and had to be taken to the studio surgery .
51 She had fervently hoped to be taken to the sergeant with the kindly expression and ruddy cheeks , or one of the men in the trailer , but it was not to be .
52 The Leicester project illustrates that college resources can be taken to the community and their use jointly negotiated and controlled with local residents .
53 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
54 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
55 It suggests that the courts are entitled to be satisfied that certain minimal procedural requirements have been fulfilled but that , thereafter , and provided that they are fulfilled , no objection can be taken to the validity of the Act on grounds of its substantial content .
56 This view would appear to contain much sense ; but it must not be taken to the extreme .
57 The difficulty with this philosophy , however , is that it can be taken to the extreme , as can be seen in some Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) which have an all-out integration policy .
58 If a local authority misused the billions of pounds that the Government have misused for that purpose , it would be taken to the district auditors .
59 We moved from the orchard taking the prisoners with us and leaving the wounded to be taken to the rear .
60 But Goibniu had said no , both the Humans must be taken to the Fire Court and Balor must go along with them and , after they had talked with Reflection , Balor must bring them safely back to Tara .
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