Example sentences of "to [be] taken in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Have you any equipment that is sufficiently light to be taken in a cab ? ’ |
2 | There have been numerous attempts to mitigate this evil , from non-compulsory science-for-arts and arts-for-scientists , to the uneasy introduction of AS levels , each worth half an A level , to be taken in a wide variety of different subjects , not necessarily related to the student 's main subjects . |
3 | The new examination consists of a combination of course-work , assessed by teachers , and final examinations to be taken in a block at the end of the two-year course . |
4 | It is clear that because of the role of the context in all aspects of utterance interpretation , a speaker who intends her utterance to be taken in a particular way must expect it to be interpreted in a context that yields that interpretation . |
5 | In early September Collor had summoned for the first time the Council of the Republic , whose remit was to advise the President on action to be taken in a time of deep crisis or emergency , including the declaration of a state of siege if necessary . |
6 | Inquisitions post mortem can sometimes fill such a gap , but because a separate one had to be taken in every county involved we can never be certain that the record has survived in its entirety . |
7 | Experience and common sense will often allow short cuts to be taken in the procedures with relevant product choice being determined from direct observation . |
8 | The Highlanders were eager to get to grips with the enemy and , after an opening volley of musketry , charged forward to attack Argyll 's right , only to be taken in the flank by his dragoons . |
9 | Great care has to be taken in the preparation of homoeopathic remedies to avoid contamination and the plants used have to be grown under organic conditions , well away from any possible environmental pollution . |
10 | Considerable care has to be taken in the preparation of each questionnaire . |
11 | A written policy should therefore be established that recognises the potential for the abuse and fraudulent use of computerised data , and the appropriate actions to be taken in the event of an employee 's breaching the trust placed in him or her . |
12 | There was more interest to be taken in the prospect of damages due to the newspaper insertion — the first only , the second was in order — than to any lessening of a father 's due rights over his daughter until she was of age . |
13 | In 1916 , a special committee produced its recommendations for the precautions to be taken in the event of an air raid . |
14 | When skin integrity is interrupted by surgery , the wound provides a means for bacteria to enter , so precautions need to be taken in the pre- and post-operative periods to prevent this occurrence . |
15 | Unfortunately it is insufficient to total the number of weeks of holiday to be taken in the year by staff and divide by fifty-two . |
16 | In view of the questions put by the national court and of the written observations submitted by the parties , account will have to be taken in the course of that examination of the competence of the member states in this area , of their obligations under public international law ( question ( 1 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) and of the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy and , in particular , of the quota system ( question ( 3 ) in the Factortame case ) . |
17 | Collaborations between users and suppliers are the next major step to be taken in the progress of IT . |
18 | For instance , when poor forms part of an identifying phrase with liar it is natural that its notion of DEFICIENT should most readily be understood to mean a deficiency in the matter of lying ; when a speaker chooses not to use poor attributively but in the predicative construction then a natural inference is that he or she intends the notion DEFICIENT to be taken in the way more typical of human beings in general , that is referring to their material resources . |
19 | IN THE BAG … left , and pause for their photo to be taken in the Warehouse . |
20 | Lucaroni was standing almost immediately inside , studying a notice concerning action to be taken in the event of fire breaking out in the building . |
21 | I think that what we have to decide today , or one of the things that needs to be decided is , is the new settlement in the longer term a sensible answer given that all the all the various considerations , and that erm arguing about residual numbers , here or there has to be taken in the much longer context , I think that 's what all I would like the to say at the moment on on new settlement erm because of the situation I am in of not being able to er say too much in detail about it , I sha n't be making very many contributions to this particular debate . |
22 | Save for appeals and applications under Ord 37 in cases of transfer for enforcement and payments into court , all further steps after transfer are to be taken in the transferee court ( Ord 16 , r 4(6) ) . |
23 | I 'm not saying that they are uneconomical , but there may be the odd one or two cases , like the of Berwick St James is a fine example , when it became uneconomical to maintain that school for the number of pupils which were attending , or proposed to be taken in the near future , and it was a sensible option for those children , and economically to close that school . |
24 | Pointing out that the grant settlement was based on wage awards from zero to 1.5 per cent , Mr Gray added : ‘ Even assuming that such a level of wage settlement can be negotiated , there is no doubt that some very difficult service and job-loss decisions will require to be taken in the next few weeks . |