Example sentences of "take up [noun sg] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Will you take up residence in France ? ’ |
2 | We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe . |
3 | And one of the main reasons why Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke chose Milton Keynes as the first police station to visit since he took up post in April . |
4 | The Unit is sponsored by the Scottish Home and Health Department , the Scottish Health Education Group and the Economic and Social Research Council and commenced operation when the Director took up post in September 1983 . |
5 | Instead , I took up running in order to take more exercise in a shorter time . |
6 | For while she returned her kingdom to full doctrinal and liturgical conformity with Rome , many English Protestant exiles fled their homeland and took up residence in Strasbourg , Zurich , Emden , Frankfurt , and Geneva , where they gained first-hand experience of the Zwinglian and Calvinist forms of Protestantism , and became fully immersed in the Calvinist theology of grace and salvation . |
7 | Stukeley first took up residence in St. Peter 's Rectory and later in a large house at the top of Barn Hill . |
8 | Flush with corvine visiting cards , Rolfe took up residence in Christchurch , before the fraudulent offer he made for his hosts ' house marked the end of his credit and credibility in Hampshire . |
9 | In June 1937 Reagan took up residence in Hollywood and quickly established himself as a promising film actor , performing in eight films in his first eleven months and going on to make more than fifty films altogether . |
10 | We are also establishing a regional presence in the Middle East and Graham Hillier is soon to be taking up residence in Dubai to promote our activities in this region . |
11 | Taking up residence in Colchester went very well — though I was a bit surprised to find that the ‘ de-skilling ’ process mentioned by the resettlement officer had indeed affected me to some extent . |
12 | The northern mountains were cool , and the King protracted his stay , taking up residence in St Hilarion , the summer palace of the Lusignans , in the airy apartments of the absent Carlotta and Luis her consort . |
13 | The first Advisory Service employees moved in to Westwood in April with the last few taking up residence in June . |
14 | Employers can receive assistance with work permits for non EC Citizens taking up employment in Northern Ireland . |
15 | Meanwhile the Elector Carl Theodor had taken up residence in Munich , and had invited the members of his court to join him there ( though they could stay on at Mannheim and retain their salaries if they wished ) . |
16 | ‘ I have taken up office in Rex House in London , but will be a frequent visitor to the sites , ’ he pledged . |
17 | In 1656 , Colonel John Washington left England to take up land in Virginia which later became Mount Vernon . |
18 | Cardinal Miroslav Lubachivsky , 77 , the spiritual leader of up to 5,000,000 Ukrainian ( Eastern Rite ) Catholics ( commonly known as Uniates ) , returned on March 30 to take up residence in Lvov in the West Ukraine after 52 years in exile in Rome . |
19 | With the housing market still struggling to recover , the Bonners may not be moving in the very near future — but it 's rare for follies to come on the market , especially ones you can live in — so it may not be long before a buyer comes along keen to take up residence in Enoch 's Tower . |
20 | You will not be permitted to take up employment in order to help support yourself . |
21 | As well as entering professional art practice , students from the course take up work in education , publishing , arts administration , community arts , entertainment , the media , and business , and placements can be arranged in these areas . |
22 | Cissie had been most reluctant to surrender her independence and take up employment in Moll Sutton 's flower shop . |
23 | take up residence in caves , deserted houses or barns ; nor are they seen in enclosed places such as box canyons and gullies , or anywhere they could be trapped ; |