Example sentences of "taken [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have seen you in the House , and though we have n't met , I have taken rather a fancy to you , and would like if I can to help your career .
2 ‘ I 'm sure you would , landlord , but I 've taken rather a fancy to this ale-house of yours .
3 It was surprising the battle was won , for cultural and social symbolism has taken rather a knock in our rootless ‘ can-do ’ free market society .
4 Clare told me he 'd taken rather a lot of convincing — once he 'd determined to do the slightly naff champagne-pyramid stunt in the first place — not to try doing it with proper champagne flutes but to use the perry glasses like everybody else did ; too tall , too unstable otherwise .
5 Some of the water-pipes in the town of Wilhelmshaven , Germany seem to have taken on a life of their own .
6 This was a memorandum that seemed to have taken on a life of its own : now here , now there , now one , now several , now alone , now gone , now lurking .
7 The contracts which western utilities signed in the 1970s and 1980s to reprocess their nuclear waste have taken on a life of their own .
8 Her houses , too , have taken on a life of their own .
9 They found him in robust mood , " his morale seemed higher than at Eighth Army HQ " and he seemed confident that he could " maintain " the " uneasy position " in Venezia Giulia " for several weeks if necessary , while negotiations proceed and decisions are taken on a government level " .
10 Many bands have taken on a style of clothes which they bought second-hand .
11 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 .
12 Several had been taken on a yacht at sea .
13 Rob is full of stories and tales of fish landed and fish lost : a salmon of at least 30lb , lost in Madman Pool , the biggest fish Rob ever hooked ; a fresh-run 12lb salmon , from Otter Pool , taken on a size 10 Peter Ross and a nine-foot Hardy Perfection rod : ‘ Did n't do the rod much good . ’
14 The agreement marks the first time Nato has taken on a mission beyond its borders since the alliance was founded in 1949 .
15 Advice about any adaptations required will usually be given by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist and the patient may be taken on a home visit to assess his needs ( e.g. amputees may need several aids ) .
16 ‘ Manchester United have not taken on a troublemaker or an enfant terrible — they have bought a personality and a man capable of magic in his boots . ’
17 For me , however , circumstances have changed somewhat since my first love affair with the States and my fascination has taken on a maturity that matches my years and experiences on the North American continent .
18 On at least a morning a week at ‘ family specialist ’ hotels , children are collected , given breakfast and taken on a trip or entertained for a few hours so their parents can enjoy a morning on their own .
19 Seventeen Stormont MPs were taken on a tour of inspection by the University for Derry Action Committee and one of them , Dr Robert Nixon , the Stormont Unionist MP for North Down , declared that they had been misled by the Lockwood Report and that there was no shortage of suitable land or amenities in the city .
20 Danish lager brewing specialists , visitors are taken on a tour of the brewing , bottling and packing processes .
21 On arrival you will be taken on a tour of the city , including Union Square , Golden Gate Park and Fisherman 's Wharf for views across the beautiful bay .
22 Once they came upon Acorn , who was evidently being taken on a tour of the same kind .
23 We are then taken on a tour of the factory while waiting for lunch .
24 In April , I was taken on a tour of three of the modern French resorts : Les Arcs , Valmorel and Les Menuires .
25 Chris Law of Internal Audit , Regent 's House and Susan Grieve of Leamington Spa Branch were taken on a tour of the department , given a slap-up lunch and presented with a £250 cheque by Bob McInnes , Branch Banking 's Deputy Managing Director .
26 The 80-strong party were given a briefing on Sullom Voe 's environmental care programme at the Fraser Peterson Centre before being taken on a tour of the terminal site .
27 The highlight of the event will be tomorrow , when they will get the chance to drive their cars around the original test-track and be taken on a tour of the factory .
28 Fürst Franz Thun-Hohenstein remembers : ‘ When the enormous picture arrived packed up , my sisters and I were curious to see and touch something which really came from Decin , from Bohemia , which had taken on a kind of dream-like quality for us ; Decin did live on for us , but was unattainable .
29 My boss knew he had taken on a lesbian when I was appointed .
30 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 .
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