Example sentences of "taken up in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and this was taken up in like folds but the plait stood away from the head , it sort of come out
2 Something like a third of the increase has been taken up in higher prices , with the prices of some capital goods , such as houses , actually doubling .
3 The system has been taken up in many countries , including the USA , UK and Australia , but effective evaluation has still to be done .
4 However , just as the Nordic states abandoned the idea of close economic integration , the theme was taken up in new developments elsewhere which , if they had a role model in mind , were to be based upon the more intensive ambitions of Benelux rather than the loose informal formats ultimately favoured by Britain and Scandinavia .
5 What have often been termed ‘ women 's issues ’ have therefore been kept off the agenda , not taken up in mainstream debates , trivialised and seen as secondary issues .
6 Around a fifth of the increase was taken up in greater activity , which resulted in a sharp fall in unemployment .
7 As we shall see , both options have been taken up in subsequent thinking .
8 This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report .
9 These results have a number of possible implications for a graduated test scheme which will be taken up in more detail in later chapters .
10 This theme will be taken up in more detail in later chapters .
11 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family and neighbourhood form crucial separate welfare systems , enhanced in importance when other systems fail or are withdrawn .
12 Again , this has been taken up in this country with workshops on ‘ PASS ’ and ‘ PASSING ’ being widely networked largely through the energies of CMHERA .
13 The £470 million announced yesterday will be taken up in large part by programmes that have already been announced , such as the employment action programme , by money for job clubs and by funds for departmental redundancy payment schemes .
14 It survives in some remaining large-scale engineering plants and in the pits and has also been taken up in public sector employment in the National Civil Service ( particularly at the Longbenton Head Office of the DHSS ) , the Health Service and Local Authorities .
15 While the bulk of the day was taken up in full discussions with Ewen Muncro , time was also found to meet up with some important business customers .
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