Example sentences of "be taken into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This was agreed in February 1906 and at the same time the order for a further 14 cars of the smaller type , to work the Sutton route , was cancelled when it was realized that the fifteen ‘ Croydon & District ’ cars dumped on the site of Mitcham Road Depôt ( Aurelia Road ) would have to be taken into the South Metropolitan fleet . |
2 | This happened in the days before Juvenile Courts and it must have been a terrifying experience to be taken into the Court as a seven-year-old to be tried . |
3 | What happens if there 's an assault on me to be taken into the reckoning ? |
4 | A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract . |
5 | The proposal calls for the four leading Welsh teams to be taken into the West 's Premier Division , with four more going into North Division One . |
6 | Should a mother be encouraged to work , in which case her children might have to be taken into the workhouse , or should she and the children be given outdoor relief ? |
7 | The Relieving Officer for East Greenwich , however , favoured giving relief to widows for the first few weeks after their husband 's death , but after that he believed some of the children should be taken into the workhouse , because he considered that an able-bodied widow should work . |
8 | His work demonstrates that an older person was much more likely to be taken into the household of a relative if they were able to contribute something in return , for example doing domestic work , or looking after children while their mother went out to a job . |
9 | The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years . |
10 | He hoped the facility could eventually become portable so it could be taken into the community and set up in village halls . |
11 | The biological aim of the meal has been to enable foodstuffs to be taken into the body for its growth and repair . |
12 | Aeration equipment was installed to serve six 200 tonne bins in order that new harvest grain could be taken into the warehouse and aerated if required . |
13 | In any event , it is wise to place a suitable receptacle within easy reach throughout the day , and after a meal the puppy should be taken into the garden and encouraged to use an area here . |
14 | An extracode is an instruction which has a normal instruction format , but attempted execution of which causes an interrupt to be taken into the supervisor , instead of causing execution by the hardware . |
15 | In a couple of years-sooner if a child is born — I 'll be forgiven and Anna will be taken into the family . |