Example sentences of "take in [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But if a school sees itself as a community school , giving out as much as — or more than — it takes in in the shape of benefit to individual pupils , the manager must decide with some or all the partners on which aspects of community education to concentrate .
2 Pleasure and pain can not be seen as a lowering of tension and a heightening of tension respectively ; there can be a pleasurable heightening of tension , as in sexual activity ( a new admission compared with the position Freud took in Beyond the Pleasure Principle ) and a painful lowering of tensions .
3 Do they see erm , if , if they migrate to the city in the urban areas then they realize they wo n't get a job , and have a job straight away , er well paying job but by actually living in the area they would and taking in at a job and they get a lot of contacts and then eventually after a period of time they job .
4 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War , taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies :
5 It also allows the diarrhoetic person no time for listening or taking in from the other .
6 A small garden that can be taken in at a glance can soon become boring .
7 Instead of lawn … ruler-straight path … shrubs ( all of which can be taken in at a single glance , and are as individual as frozen pizzas ) , why not make the eye work ?
8 I wanted the sleeves to be semi-full , with the ease taken in at the wrist .
9 ‘ It 'll have to be taken in at the seams . ’
10 Nothing white should ever be taken in at the waist .
11 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 .
12 Any points similar to these which arise from any section of the application form/c.v. should be noted and taken in to the interview as a reminder .
13 Such information will be taken in to the evaluation procedure by the Press .
14 He was taken in for a moment , and believed her .
15 ‘ I 'm sure she was n't taken in for a moment about — about me . ’
16 He revealed that the boy was only one of 135 juveniles taken in during the inquiry .
17 Nine more were taken in as a precautionary measure while firefighters ventilated the building and removed the canisters involved .
18 This is because 40 per cent of all the information that is taken in through the eyes is for balance alone .
19 Seventy five percent is taken in through the eyes of which we 're gon na recall about fifty percent , so fifty percent of that seventy five percent yeah ?
20 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
21 He was illiterate and possessed a limited knowledge of English , and had a partner who was unscrupulous ; he was utterly vulnerable , a lamb to the slaughter , taken in by a rotter .
22 Herta Stanton was taken in by a naval widow :
23 Cathy Wilkerson and Kathy Boudin , the latter totally naked , stumbled into the street and were taken in by a neighbour who offered them a shower and clothing .
24 Soon after the outbreak of World War II , Sinclair was taken in by a deception operation mounted by the German Sicherheitsdienst ( the SS security service ) which led to the capture of two of his officers in the Dutch border town of Venlo .
25 He was then taken in by a Lutheran pastor in Lobetal north of Berlin but moved to a government guest house in late March because of local opposition to his presence .
26 She was such a level-headed , dynamic person ; and to be taken in by a scut like him . ’
27 Red Riding Hood could conceivably be taken in by an Irish Setter .
28 But why should you condemn yourself because you were taken in by an elaborate trick and an accomplished liar ?
29 Taken in by the image of yourself they present you with , wrote Harsnet , instead of waiting in patience for the beginning , instead of waiting and then beginning , though beginning , having begun , he wrote , is not everything , is far from everything .
30 The plantation itself is close to a feeder stream that runs straight into the Cothi , as would acid taken in by the conifers .
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