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

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1 Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity .
2 Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity .
3 So I was taken in and the first job I was taken , by this young fella , eighteenish , big chap to me , but he said , Come on young'un , this is what you 've got ta do .
4 It can easily be taken down and a smaller movable one would be quite adequate . ’
5 The original loft had been taken down and the balustrade removed to the west end to form a gallery .
6 The one whose house it was got taken away and the other one lived on in the house .
7 A chair is taken away and the game goes on as before until only one player , the victor , is left .
8 But for its profitability and burgeoning client list , GM would never have taken over and the new Elan might still be an idea waiting for the cash to build it .
9 The establishment has taken over and the more wrong it has proved , the more it has stifled the dissent that might have saved the economy .
10 By the time the star is sighted , octave passages have taken over and the excitement reaches fever pitch .
11 He had walked in and taken over and the marvel man had come up with nothing .
12 The shop had recently been taken over and the existing stock had been brought in by the previous owner .
13 The day began at 10 am for rehearsals for the next production but if this proved unsuccessful , it was taken off and the new production rushed on .
14 Myeloski had enjoyed the flight , once they had taken off and the jet had settled into its smooth high-altitude cruise .
15 The next day County issued a press release announcing that 48.9% of the shares had been taken up and the rest sold on the market .
16 The latter suggestion was indeed taken up and the Area Board chairmen met monthly with Citrine , Self and Hacking to work out a common policy .
17 The sleepers had been taken up and the flat , stony top of the ridge was so overgrown with blackberries and wild rose and hazelnut bushes that it was like pushing through a forgotten forest in a fairy tale .
18 If , however , the salvage is not worthwhile then the remains should not be taken up and the Policyholder should be told that its disposal is again their responsibility .
19 No I , I went in at half past seven in the morning and I was in the operation theatre before quarter to nine that same morning so that morning was taken up and the afternoon and evening , Chris came in the evening tt and er oh er Bob , th the curate , our former curate , came
20 There were six of them , five with small slices taken out and the sixth with the knife still in it .
21 The stitches were taken out and the wounds healed well .
22 And then , of course , when you 'd got that completed or or the er bad parts pu taken out and the new ones put in , of course then you put the floor down , which was er er s er seven by two and half timber , that was teal .
23 The quiff erm , was about these interim field reports , suggested that no such thing existed , interim should be taken out and the rest of it should be .
24 To prevent her playing nasty tricks on us we had all the old lead and iron pipes taken out and the rust galvanised tanks replaced with trusty burst-proof fibreglass .
25 This is just the , approach we have taken here and the terrace , contained by courses of brick leads the eye across to the seat , facing due south to catch the sun .
26 Such statements are not to be taken seriously and the courts would not support a case brought on them .
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