Example sentences of "be taken [adv prt] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His embalmed body was carried to Dunfermline for burial , but at his own request his heart had been removed by a trusted comrade-in-arms , Sir James Douglas , to be taken on Crusade .
2 But it 's difficult — obviously people have to be taken on trust .
3 Their relevance outside the situation for which they were designed , where eventual aims can not be so readily related to learning objectives , should not therefore be taken on trust ( see Widdowson 1983 ) .
4 Everything has to be taken on trust ; truth is only that which is taken to be true .
5 ‘ So a few things are going to have to be taken on trust .
6 Evidence can be freely taken by agents acting on behalf of foreign litigants ; but no compulsory processes may be used , nor may the evidence be taken on oath .
7 Information will be taken on income from all sources : from paid employment , investments , pensions and/or State benefits .
8 Initial action , which will begin in 30 days unless the dispute is resolved , will be taken on rape oil , wheat gluten and white wine .
9 Once the final selection is made , they 'll be taken on location to play anything from students and commuters to refuse collectors or police officers .
10 Furthermore , as the French kings developed and extended their legal powers they increasingly intervened in the affairs of the duchy , and cases arising in the duchy might be taken on appeal to Paris , thus undermining the authority of the duke .
11 Some solid food will be taken on average from 6 months of age .
12 More action will be taken on enforcement under the rules and laws set out .
13 The body may not always be accepted , but swift action must be taken on death to inform the authorities .
14 The demands for better conditions for young intellectuals , for action to be taken on corruption , for political reforms to match those taking place in the economic sphere , and for free speech had become familiar by now .
15 Macintosh Plus , which could be taken on site to encourage the full participation of the client group .
16 We agree that care should be taken over terminology in the interpretation of fluoroscein angiograms but contend that the use here was accurate .
17 Given Mrs Thatcher 's relatively non-confrontational stance at Strasbourg , they hope by the time key decisions have to be taken over EMU next year , the British Government will have reviewed its EC strategy .
18 Particular care must be taken over plastic packaging materials as these are frequently highly inflammable and can generate toxic fumes when burning .
19 ( l ) Communication of knowledge to agent or credit-broker Section 14(3) of SGA 1979 makes specific provision for the situation where goods are taken on credit terms .
20 This is where goods are taken on hire purchase , credit sale or conditional sale terms .
21 Is the Minister aware that now that clear decisions have been taken on trust status , anxiety in Sheffield relates to the likely impact of the Chancellor 's autumn statement on the health authority 's financial position next year and in the long term , and particularly the need for greater per capita funding given the number of elderly people and the levels of health inequality and social deprivation in Sheffield , particularly in Attercliffe ?
22 Up until the accident LF363 was the longest serving aircraft in the RAF , having been taken on charge on January 28 , 1944 , serving with 63 , 309 ( Polish ) and 26 Squadrons .
23 Delegates to the conference were taken on field trips to see the devastation .
24 Although Henslow 's teaching was not part of the undergraduate curriculum , interested students were taken on field trips and given a good grounding in the science of the time .
25 So , as part of the briefing process , Orpington employees and their families were taken on day trip coach tours to Stevenage so that they could visit the site where the new offices were being built and look at the types of houses and facilities available in the area .
26 We had to halt as cartloads of bones dug up from the cemetery were taken down Paternoster Row to the charnel house .
27 This is another of the SAAF 's original 58 aircraft , being taken on charge in July 1944 and serving initially with 28 Squadron .
28 References in the text of the rules to ‘ custody ’ and ‘ observation ’ support a decision that the court could properly order the sending of an item of property out of the jurisdiction , in the instant case to South Africa , so that it could be identified by a witness whose evidence was being taken on commission there .
29 ‘ Hey , everyone , ’ he announced , ‘ you 'll never believe what Sara 's done , the trouble she 's taken over dinner . ’
30 So , for example , a request that evidence be taken on oath would be complied with in Switzerland despite the fact that the oath was not used under local procedure .
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