Example sentences of "will be take [adv prt] by " in BNC.

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1 Most of Grampian 's sales staff will be taken on by TVMM , and the group expects to make savings through increased usage of resources such as research , computers and office space .
2 All this sort of responsibility will be taken on by the reception centre .
3 That role will be taken over by Glanmor Griffiths , the WRU treasurer , who has been elevated , with Denzil Lloyd , to the International Board , Home Unions and Five Nations committees .
4 He declined to specify the Formula One team 's ownership structure , quote a price or nominate prospective buyers — though , as reported in Tuesday 's Guardian , there is speculation that the team will be taken over by people who want to field an all-Italian line-up , with Emanuele Pirro displacing Britain 's Martin Brundle and joining Stefano Modeno .
5 Julia Smith 's duties will be taken over by Verity Lambert , head of Cinema Verity , the show 's independent producers .
6 In the individual model , team members do carry individual caseloads , and while they may well be involved in work with other clients of other workers on the team ( in groups or meetings ) the caseload of one case manager who leaves will be taken over by another .
7 Relocation is expected to be complete by March 1995 when the existing Warren Spring site in Stevenage will be taken over by Glaxo .
8 The lower floor is to become a Regional Railways office and train crew depot , while the upper floor will be taken over by the Welsh Tourist Board .
9 I hope that this debate will be about the valuable contribution that Britain can make to the European community , rather than a sterile argument about whether the king 's prerogatives will be taken over by the Government and given away in the face of the people .
10 From today , the way we care for others who are less able will be taken over by local councils .
11 Its 7.5 per cent stake in the Franklin gas find will be taken over by Texaco which is drawing up development plans for the area .
12 Schools which Mr Patten 's Department for Education label as bad will be taken over by ‘ hit squads ’ .
13 Quite a bit of space will be taken up by the timing mechanism and , of course , it will have to be weighted to give it negative buoyancy . ’
14 For one thing , increasing the number of cells increases the amount of space that will be taken up by axons and their terminals , and this will alter the appearance of the tissue , so that regions of the brain will not always look the same in different species .
15 Then it is said that court time will be taken up by considering a mass of Parliamentary material and long arguments about its significance , thereby increasing the expense of litigation .
16 However , although the results of validity generalisation studies are impressive and constitute a strong argument in favour of using ability tests for personnel selection , it has yet to be seen to what extent its conclusions will be taken up by practitioners in the field .
17 They 've been developed after considerable consumer research and will evaluate new products and new service ideas which if found acceptable will be taken up by the M F I chain .
18 The remainder of the 78 per cent will be taken up by other allied investors .
19 This programme will be taken up by more of our sites this year , to include details of emissions on a chemical by chemical basis .
20 All of which you will be tired of hearing but it has been brought about by my great fear that my husband will be taken off by the Brownings once more , this time to France and there is nothing we can do to prevent it they being the masters of our fate .
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