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

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1 This was agreed in February 1906 and at the same time the order for a further 14 cars of the smaller type , to work the Sutton route , was cancelled when it was realized that the fifteen ‘ Croydon & District ’ cars dumped on the site of Mitcham Road Depôt ( Aurelia Road ) would have to be taken into the South Metropolitan fleet .
2 This happened in the days before Juvenile Courts and it must have been a terrifying experience to be taken into the Court as a seven-year-old to be tried .
3 What happens if there 's an assault on me to be taken into the reckoning ?
4 A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract .
5 The proposal calls for the four leading Welsh teams to be taken into the West 's Premier Division , with four more going into North Division One .
6 Should a mother be encouraged to work , in which case her children might have to be taken into the workhouse , or should she and the children be given outdoor relief ?
7 The Relieving Officer for East Greenwich , however , favoured giving relief to widows for the first few weeks after their husband 's death , but after that he believed some of the children should be taken into the workhouse , because he considered that an able-bodied widow should work .
8 His work demonstrates that an older person was much more likely to be taken into the household of a relative if they were able to contribute something in return , for example doing domestic work , or looking after children while their mother went out to a job .
9 The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years .
10 He hoped the facility could eventually become portable so it could be taken into the community and set up in village halls .
11 The biological aim of the meal has been to enable foodstuffs to be taken into the body for its growth and repair .
12 Aeration equipment was installed to serve six 200 tonne bins in order that new harvest grain could be taken into the warehouse and aerated if required .
13 In any event , it is wise to place a suitable receptacle within easy reach throughout the day , and after a meal the puppy should be taken into the garden and encouraged to use an area here .
14 An extracode is an instruction which has a normal instruction format , but attempted execution of which causes an interrupt to be taken into the supervisor , instead of causing execution by the hardware .
15 In a couple of years-sooner if a child is born — I 'll be forgiven and Anna will be taken into the family .
16 None could be admitted at any other time except for cases of sudden accident or emergency , ‘ which are taken into the House at any hour of the night or day without any recommendation whatever . ’
17 Guided parties are taken into the cave on payment of an admission charge , the interior being illuminated by electricity that reveals waterfalls and many named formations .
18 At that time the buyers still had some of the foil which had not yet been taken into the manufacturing process ( i.e. unmixed foil ) .
19 On several occasions , according to Werner 's informants , groups of Toraja resistance fighters had been taken into the forest by the Japanese , machine-gunned , and left there as a warning to others .
20 So at that time that could of been taken into the context of , or one anyway , going to the same place
21 Sad to report , then , that they have been taken into the studio with this album and produced .
22 The Spidergobs had once caught a technerd to have fun with , a technerd who could savvy scumlingo , and who 'd screamed about how all his gang cousins had been taken into the Troopies up at some gateway fortress where the land-trains left , whatever those were .
23 And it 's precisely because Hetfield 's gobbing has been taken into the equation , along with every other possible eventuality , that makes the truth of Metallica 's latest swagger towards that Biggest Band In The Known Universe mantle all the more remarkable : for this is fabulous , vital entertainment , far more than stage-managed hyperdrome extravaganzas ever deserve to be .
24 An attitude of respect , even fear came over their escort as they were taken into the church .
25 Mortimer 's estates were taken into the king 's hands , but , in contrast to his father in 1322 and Mortimer himself in 1327 , Edward did not immediately use the confiscated lands to underpin the power of another group of favourites .
26 I arrived just after dinner at night , so we were taken into the kitchen and sat down at a huge table on which were chicken legs , lamb chops , steak , dishes of three or four veg and told to help ourselves and did we !
27 Seven of these cows and one of the bulls , along with two bull calves , were taken into the care of the Ministry of Agriculture 's senior livestock officer for Scotland in 1958 and a nucleus herd was gradually built up and monitored , with the practical support of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust in due course .
28 Their documents were taken into the office for checking .
29 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
30 Any partner may prevent a new partner from being taken into the partnership .
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