Example sentences of "be taken [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These can be taken on a full- or part-time basis , usually in FE colleges , but also in some schools . |
2 | The objection must be taken on a relevant ground ( subs . |
3 | Action to deal with offenders was to be taken on a voluntary rather than a court basis where possible . |
4 | Precautions had to be taken on a daily basis : draughts were mortal ; the liver constantly under threat . |
5 | You 'll also be taken on a full day tour of the Dordogne and its best preserved mediaeval treasures . |
6 | In the morning you will be taken on a guided tour of the medieval city of Lucerne . |
7 | You will be taken on a guided tour of the theatre including the stage , auditorium , backstage , paintshop and dressing rooms . |
8 | Meet Moonshake , one of the blessed few remaining non-conformist independent groups , at Aldgate and be taken on a guided tour of the Ripper 's murder-sites . |
9 | This means they are taken on a daily basis to farms and other work-places outside the prison . |
10 | Because traffic counts are taken over a one year period , it 'll be 1993 before Gloucestershire 's new traffic figures are available . |
11 | In such studies records of a very large number of events are taken over a considerable period of time and memory for the events is subsequently tested . |
12 | In the test the boiling times and fuel-life figures for each stove were taken on a mild summer 's day with only a light breeze . |
13 | Almost 2,000 took up the invitation during a two-day open house and were taken on a guided tour route which stretched over a mile through the £1.85 billion development . |
14 | HUNDREDS of fascinating items from Glasgow Museums are being taken on a two year tour of Britain — thanks to a sponsorship deal with the Royal Bank . |
15 | There was nothing Karen had liked better than being taken on a guided tour of three or four climaxes . |
16 | Sutherland continued : ‘ But lately , in his perpetual need to IRRITATE , to keep The Smiths APART , Morrissey 's taken on a cosmetic political stance which could be a dark mirror intentionally reflecting the pathetic propaganda that polluted this nation just prior to a general election . ’ |
17 | A Christmas Carol may be an old favourite this time of year — but performed by Herefordshire college students , it 's taken on a whole new look . |
18 | It 's taken on a special significance . |
19 | It 's taken on a special significance . |
20 | TROUBLED John Major was accused yesterday of having ‘ little confidence ’ in keeping down interest rates — because he 's taken out a cheap FIXED mortgage . |
21 | Breakfast is taken on a pleasant terrace , or in a large room which doubles as a comfortable lounge during the evenings . |
22 | The woman was taken on a terrifying 45-minute journey in another car into the countryside before the gunman committed what police described as a ‘ serious sexual assault ’ . |
23 | The woman was taken on a terrifying 45-minute journey in another car into the countryside before the gunman committed what police described as a ‘ serious sexual assault ’ at an unknown location . |
24 | The photograph was taken on a favourable day or it could not have been taken at all . |
25 | Although he was sacked he was taken back a fourth time and he did indeed die in harness . |