Example sentences of "taken [adv prt] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But during this period , in order that the school 's reputation remain intact , he should be taken on in some capacity and paid a salary , that of a youth employment officer 's assistant , for example . |
2 | It was surely only people of diminished responsibility who found their lives being taken over in this way . |
3 | 3 ( 2 ) BOOMERANG : Love-them-and-leave-them adman Eddie Murphy gets his come-uppance when his firm is taken over in this star vehicle . |
4 | I thought you 'd taken off in that spaceship of yours . ’ |
5 | But it 's never really taken off in this country ! |
6 | The system has been taken up in many countries , including the USA , UK and Australia , but effective evaluation has still to be done . |
7 | This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report . |
8 | These results have a number of possible implications for a graduated test scheme which will be taken up in more detail in later chapters . |
9 | This theme will be taken up in more detail in later chapters . |
10 | The ‘ social divisions ’ theme has been taken up in another way by some recent feminist writers who have been concerned to show not merely that many welfare provisions discriminate against women , but also that female services within the family and neighbourhood form crucial separate welfare systems , enhanced in importance when other systems fail or are withdrawn . |
11 | Again , this has been taken up in this country with workshops on ‘ PASS ’ and ‘ PASSING ’ being widely networked largely through the energies of CMHERA . |
12 | Once they are used to travelling in the car , most dogs seem to en joy being taken out in this way . |