Example sentences of "take [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 Since we 've been thinking these past few weeks about what Christians believe , the first text would be in the er skeleton outline that we 've been taking in the Apostles ' creed , which says I believe in the Holy Ghost .
2 From then one we are taken through a Druids ' Grove to consider swords , war trumpets , and the bronze shield cover discovered in the River Witham in Lincolnshire and dates from the second century BC .
3 In a no account is taken of the animals ' life styles .
4 Visitors were taken round the headquarters ' accommodation , including the editorial offices of the Society 's journal , Radio Communication , which nowadays is produced by the latest ‘ new technology ’ processes .
5 Opinion polls taken before the bishops ' caution show Herri Batasuna — some of whose candidates are serving long prison sentences for terrorism - winning up to five seats in Cortes , the Spanish parliament .
6 On the following day the appellant would have to be taken before the magistrates ' court : section 46 .
7 At the very least , we need to consider variations according to social class as Table 1 ( taken from the Newsons ' study of child-rearing practice published in 1963 ) demonstrates .
8 Olivia Parker : Still Lifes , taken from The Photographers ' Gallery Weighing the Planets series ( until 113 Mar )
9 Olivia Parker : Still Lifes , taken from The Photographers ' Gallery Weighing the Planets series ( until 13 Mar ) .
10 The measurements are approximate and given as an indication only at this stage , taken from the architects ' drawings , the sizes may vary slightly after construction .
11 Other labels derive from words taken from the foreigners ' own language .
12 If her answers were unsatisfactory , their report would be taken to a magistrates ' court the next morning and a petition for her " reception order " drawn up and signed by two people — preferably near relatives or representatives of the family .
13 Brigadier Scott is taken to the Sergeants ' Mess to meet the Mess members , all of Whom have played vital parts either as instructors or in the administrative support of the recruits ' training , prior to lunching in the Officers ' Mess .
14 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
15 For a few days there was a period of uncertainty , as Huw waited to see if the Brotherhood were planning another attack upon him — and the Inner Circle of the Guild waited to see if any steps would be taken by the Dockers ' Union , or by the police , in defence of the young man .
16 Capron was also the fifth face in the photograph that Urquhart had wanted to take from the Nowaks ' house .
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