Example sentences of "be take [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Events , at last , seemed to be taking on a constructive momentum of their own .
2 Who was I to be taking on a contender like Thomas Carter , a management consultant and the owner-occupier of a £500,000 property set in the accessible Arcadia of Boars Hill ?
3 The teacher will be taking on a role in the drama ; the class help to construct the role by using the teacher to create a still image of the role .
4 Drama time After recapping through still images , the teacher explains that he will now be taking on a different role .
5 Magnus Magnusson , TV presenter , president of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , chair of the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland and currently chair of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland , will be taking on the most demanding environmental job in Scotland as the first chair of the new agency .
6 Well I do n't think you can expect the County Council and the structure plan authority to have an idea of where the allocations are going because that would be taking on the role of the local plan preparation authority .
7 Yes , the implications are very heavy , I had not realised what you 'd just said , and we should refer that to Amanda and indeed take all take it on board , otherwise we 'll be taking on the world .
8 Whoever buiys them will be taking over a vastly different building from the hard working tweed factory … but that 's progress .
9 It seems that she will not be well enough to proceed with the rest of the play , and so her understudy will be taking over the role .
10 Drug cartels and terrorists are reported to be taking over the counterfeit clothing business .
11 I just wanted to let you know that in February , wo n't be hiding behind an OHP , erm I 'll be taking up a post with the European Commission , working with Aids services throughout Europe .
12 Nigel Sears will be taking up the role as permanent coach to the Cellnet Challenger Squad , whilst John Paish will be working with the Achiever Squad .
13 Instead , I 'll be taking up the ideas of Mr. Peter A. Fletcher and others for some more modern rock'n'roll and country licks .
14 However , I received the impression that the society was more interested in a scheme for a new RUC complaints procedure and that it was not anticipated that it would be taking up the Black affair in a major way .
15 ‘ The agent was forever calling him , wanting to know if , this time , you 'd be taking up the ticket .
16 But an MP says he 'll be taking up the case , and demanding it go back to the courts for a stiffer sentence .
17 If not , I would n't be bankrupt but I would be taking out a second mortgage on the house . ’
18 In a related announcement , Groupe Bull SA says it will be taking out a cross-licensing agreement with HP giving Bull access to OpenView components , whilst HP gets Bull 's CM-API .
19 Should the call come within the next week , I shall be taking out a full-page advert in the Whaddon and Mitchley Argus to express my thanks to you all for your support during my short period as manager .
20 They will also be taking out a consignment of syringes .
21 The commission hopes that peer-group pressure would persuade member states to comply with the council 's rulings on their budgetary plans , which would be taken on a majority vote .
22 In the morning you will be taken on a guided tour of the medieval city of Lucerne .
23 We were at great pains to explain that we were novices and aware that diving in Barbados was unlike diving in the UK and were told that ‘ courses taken on holiday mean nothing at all ’ and that we should be prepared to snorkel around a pool for six months should he deem it necessary , and that even if we did dive to any standard we would be taken on a dive ( presumably in a pool ) , and ‘ ripped down ’ until we eventually failed a test .
24 Follow-up action can even be taken on a client 's behalf after a telephone consultation .
25 Once parental approval had been obtained , the committee entered into negotiations with employer and parents and on reaching a satisfactory agreement , the young person might be taken on a month 's trial .
26 He tried to make a set which could be taken on a motor bike .
27 You will be taken on a guided tour of the theatre including the stage , auditorium , backstage , paintshop and dressing rooms .
28 The Italian team 's French driver Jean Alesi posed for photographers in the new model but was unable to demonstrate the lightweight 644-B 's abilities at the car 's unveiling as it had broken down on Tuesday before it could be taken on a test run .
29 You 'll also be taken on a full day tour of the Dordogne and its best preserved mediaeval treasures .
30 Meet Moonshake , one of the blessed few remaining non-conformist independent groups , at Aldgate and be taken on a guided tour of the Ripper 's murder-sites .
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