Example sentences of "take up [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gary Peters , assistant to Beck at Cambridge , takes up a similar role . |
2 | It would not be practical because the paper information system takes up a vast amount of space , something which is sorely at a premium in many bureaux premises . |
3 | Instead of fleeing to a safe place and hiding away there with complete body concealment , the animal takes up a semi-hidden position from which it can remain watchful . |
4 | Well-established clematis plants develop a large root system that takes up a great deal of water . |
5 | Basic research takes up a tiny percentage of that life sciences budget . |
6 | That is expensive and takes up a good part of our income . ’ |
7 | The poetic purpose of Genette 's Narrative Discourse is curiously complemented by his study of Proust 's A la recherche du temps perdu which takes up a good portion of the book . |
8 | Although the intensive system of subject assessment takes up a good deal of time , it has been well received by these two centres . |
9 | That 's right , well that 's takes up a good deal of time . |
10 | Nigel Carr is back in the Ulster fold and takes up a new responsibility as a selector |
11 | COMMANDER George Ness , head of Scotland Yard 's Flying Squad and tactical firearms unit , retires next week and takes up a new post with Securicor — whose cash delivery vans have been the target of the armed robbers his detectives risk their lives hunting down . |
12 | Your opponent takes up a left fighting stance , that is with the left leg leading . |
13 | The defender takes up a left fighting stance ( all combinations are best practised from the fighting stance , as this allows a greater amount of protection and freedom of movement ) and faces the attacker , who executes a front kick to the defender 's mid-section . |
14 | The airport already takes up a significant proportion of the island 's land area , and lengthening the runway will be difficult and expensive for the fragile economy . |
15 | Body language is with us night and day but something else which takes up a fair amount of time in our lives is travel . |
16 | Priddle takes up the poisoned chalice for PWRs |
17 | The calendar , with dates of school holidays clearly marked , takes up the central panel of the sheet , around the edge are further panels containing information about staff , governors , PTA , emergency contacts , useful phone numbers and how long children should be kept off school for mumps , measles and other common childhood illnesses . |
18 | The hall takes up the central bay through the two storeys ; the dining- and drawing-rooms are on either side . |
19 | But Haslam points out that the competitor who takes up the new technology when the patents expire does not suffer from this halo effect . |
20 | The Government takes up the financial burden through the Public Service Obligation grant , but economies are still expected . |
21 | The lateral membrane takes up the entire length of one side of the chamber , pushing the grapes against the other side . |
22 | Right at the beginning of his book Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art , in the first chapter called ‘ Renaissance : self-definition or self-deception ’ , he takes up the old idea that the Renaissance was the expression of a specific ‘ spirit ’ . |
23 | Instead it takes up the double aspect , Januslike posture of any interpretation . |
24 | The surface of a warm , damp body takes up the wet-bulb temperature of the air around it . |
25 | And Isaiah takes up the same theme in the fifty fifth chapter . |
26 | It always takes up the same number of positions in the file name , and that 's useful as you shall see . |
27 | A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide . |
28 | We 'll take up a general collection . |
29 | Some , such as Advent , can take up a certain amount of moisture , but also dry quickly . |
30 | Many sacks use texturised nylon fabrics with a sort of natural feel which can take up a certain amount of moisture but dry off quickly . |