Example sentences of "be take [adv] to the " in BNC.
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1 | If you are not disciplined enough to arrive at the agency as though dressed for work you may not be taken on to the books . |
2 | How far does the iron ore have to be taken inland to the nearest blast furnaces ? |
3 | If the mail message consists of only one page , you will be taken straight to the Print/Retain/Delete prompt . |
4 | Hitherto a shameful brothel man , Salim is uplifted by their meetings in his flat : ‘ My wish for an adventure with Yvette was a wish to be taken up to the skies . ’ |
5 | Every militiaman in Lebanon should perhaps be taken up to the Dog River to see these memorials to pride and power . |
6 | As always with cohort measures , the data can not be taken up to the present day without a considerable element of projection ( broken line ) of the generation rate . |
7 | It would have to be taken out to the van , and that would certainly have been a job for mother and son , a major job at that . |
8 | Information has to be taken in to the brain — often through the eyes but this is only because humans rely so much upon this sense . |
9 | Such information will be taken in to the evaluation procedure by the Press . |
10 | The plan of action will be written and taken to a full meeting of the governing body for its agreement or amendment ; it will then be taken back to the staff . |
11 | The machine will then lock and has to be taken back to the post office for further payment . |
12 | It was at this juncture that Molly was distracted by Jacqueline , who had to be taken back to the house into one of the lavatories sluiced only by a bucket of old chlorinated pool water . |
13 | If the mean levels for one hour and two hours are plotted , then a line intersecting the two points can be taken back to the y-axis ( Fig 7 ) and the hourly uptake calculated from the slope , thus : |
14 | Now the dialysis machine is about to be taken back to the hospital and Richard is hoping for a healthy future . |
15 | By its membership , the central committee was the coming together of regional committees to discuss common strategies , which would then be taken back to the regional committees for further discussion . |
16 | This exercise , too , should be taken only to the comfortable stage . |
17 | If you are elderly or disabled and the rubbish has to be taken down to the end of a long driveway can you cope ? |
18 | It was the focal point of the room , and whenever visiting dignatories and military authorities came to visit Aubagne they would be taken down to the crypt where they would stand and salute the hand . |
19 | Right up to the nineteenth century the winegrowers of Anjou and Touraine would refer to their best wines as " vins pour la mer " , the wines which were going to be taken down to the sea via Nantes . |
20 | A track wide enough for a tractor could be taken down to the road . |