Example sentences of "will [be] taken [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be taken to the vet to see whether or not it 's worth saving .
2 It 's expected he 'll be taken to the Horton General Hospital in Banbury .
3 They 'll be taken by a convoy of local lorry drivers in March .
4 Issue will be taken with the appropriateness of applying the concept of punishment to the probation context through reference to a demanding and successful probation project concerned with offenders in trouble through drink .
5 Orders will be taken for the new series of chips from June this year .
6 One afternoon they will be taken for an easy mountain ramble and on another they are taken by horse drawn carriage into the woods where they can barbecue sausages ( a small charge is made for the barbecue ) .
7 Hours accrued during this period will be taken at a later date in accordance with cover .
8 In any of these cases the set-up is adjudged to be bad and appropriate action will be taken at a higher level .
9 A decision on whether to grant planning permission for the burial ground will be taken at a meeting of South Oxfordshire District Council on July the 21st .
10 A decision on whether to grant planning permission for the burial ground will be taken at a meeting of South Oxfordshire District Council on July the 21st .
11 Relief on the rest will be taken at the rate of 5% a year .
12 Final decisions as always on your budget will be taken at the Council meeting in February .
13 The parliamentary debate enters its fifth day tomorrow but Mr Gligorov has said no decision will be taken at the end of the session because no formal proposal has been received from the United Nations .
14 Er do n't forget the Crawley strikers , the bucket collection will be taken at the door as you go out every pound is worth two as the General Secretary has generously said .
15 Photographs will be taken of the guitar during its production and these will be mounted , framed and presented along with the instrument itself , as a bonus prize — a memento of a truly unique guitar .
16 If the first and second valuation are within 15 per cent of each other an average will be taken of the two .
17 Account will be taken of the fact that modern written Swahili developed from the written form of a lingua franca , and not from one of the ‘ primary dialects ’ of the East African coast .
18 The rigours of testing do not end next week as eight people , chosen by the Soviets and the British , will be taken to a Soviet hospital for further tests , the nature of which is as yet unclear .
19 When you have shown your disguised appreciation of the country 's monuments to the 1921 revolution and to the Great Patriotic War against Fascism and seen the palace where the last king lived , you will be taken to a Buddhist lamasery .
20 But if it 's a more serious fault the machine will be taken to a workshop .
21 The winning school tennis team , for example , will be taken to the All England Club to see the Wimbledon Museum , followed by a coaching session with Cox , former British No. 1 and currently Director for the Rover Junior Tennis Initiative , and Hutchins , the former National Team Manager and Davis Cup Captain .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 In a couple of years-sooner if a child is born — I 'll be forgiven and Anna will be taken into the family .
26 A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract .
27 Indeed , West German officials in Brussels find that the prospect of German unity can make it easier to extract concessions from Bonn : the words ‘ but minister , this will be taken as a sign of German nationalism ’ work wonders .
28 You ca n't falsely tell him that criminal proceedings will be taken as a result of non-payment .
29 Indeed the adjective must be so understood ; if we try to imagine using , in the structure of ( 16 ) , an adjectival property which is not ascribed to the entity of the noun phrase ( nor helping as a qualifier to identify any entity of the sentence ) , there will be only two possible outcomes : If it is a property semantically compatible with the verb , the result will be taken as an ungrammatical way of expressing a thought which should have incorporated an adverb : ( 17 ) Alastair likes his beef tea great Alternatively , it will be a property that is not compatible with the verb either ; but , in that case , there will be no way of guessing what that property should be applied to — it will in effect be semantically " loose " , so that the whole will be incomprehensible : ( 18 ) the process left the documents puzzled Thus , the property of the adjective qualifies , in purely syntactic terms , the inner grouping of verb and object ; it is applied to the entity of the noun phrase , but not directly , only as part of an interlocking structure with three elements — as in certain engineering and architectural structures , each of three elements needs the other two in order for the whole to function effectively .
30 The last item entered at either of these prompts will be taken as the current item , even if an incompatible entry has been made at the other prompt .
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