Example sentences of "taken into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then in August a big fish was taken into the net : Dr Ba Maw , the late Premier . |
2 | There are such cases — where a novel idea originated with the Committee 's Opinion and is then taken into the legislation , where a national judge or European Advocate-General cites a Committee report or where a member of the European Parliament says in evidence that he will prepare an amendment to respond to a concern expressed by a sub-committee and then does so . |
3 | The boy was taken into the operating theatre just before ten and Annette went home , the surgeon having promised to telephone her as soon as it was all over . |
4 | A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract . |
5 | Mortimer 's estates were taken into the king 's hands , but , in contrast to his father in 1322 and Mortimer himself in 1327 , Edward did not immediately use the confiscated lands to underpin the power of another group of favourites . |
6 | In 1293 , however , the liberty of Trim was taken into the king 's hands , following a dispute over a case of imprisonment . |
7 | He was taken into the centre 's new laundry and presented with a bowl and washing powder ! |
8 | A liberal spraying of Waxoyl diluted by white spirit is then easily taken into the metal where it continues to preserve from within . |
9 | Should a mother be encouraged to work , in which case her children might have to be taken into the workhouse , or should she and the children be given outdoor relief ? |
10 | The Relieving Officer for East Greenwich , however , favoured giving relief to widows for the first few weeks after their husband 's death , but after that he believed some of the children should be taken into the workhouse , because he considered that an able-bodied widow should work . |
11 | Now that we have the front bed working and set to knit , the yarn that is not taken into the slip needle hook no longer forms a float , but is taken up by the opposite needle and is knitted whilst the slip needle still retains its original knitted stitch . |
12 | His work demonstrates that an older person was much more likely to be taken into the household of a relative if they were able to contribute something in return , for example doing domestic work , or looking after children while their mother went out to a job . |
13 | An attitude of respect , even fear came over their escort as they were taken into the church . |
14 | The cloth was pulled back and a large casket was taken into the church . |
15 | Her father 's coffin was escorted to the church by gamekeepers and esatet workers and was taken into the church precisely at 10 a.m . |
16 | The proposal calls for the four leading Welsh teams to be taken into the West 's Premier Division , with four more going into North Division One . |
17 | So I left her alone , locking the door behind me , and did not see her again ( she developed bronchitis , was taken into the cottage hospital and died soon afterwards ) . |
18 | New commitments would be recorded , and taken into the anniversary White Papers for monitoring . |
19 | We were split into two separate teams and taken into the play area . |
20 | What happens if there 's an assault on me to be taken into the reckoning ? |
21 | Then the cholesterol is taken into the liver and eventually removed from the body . |
22 | Fowler was taken into the kitchen and given a chair to one side of the cooking range while Jordan sat opposite him . |
23 | I arrived just after dinner at night , so we were taken into the kitchen and sat down at a huge table on which were chicken legs , lamb chops , steak , dishes of three or four veg and told to help ourselves and did we ! |
24 | Polycarp is taken into the arena for the sort of gruesome death which some feel kept Christianity alive in its early period , and which certainly kept the Hollywood epic alive in the modern period . |
25 | At that time the buyers still had some of the foil which had not yet been taken into the manufacturing process ( i.e. unmixed foil ) . |
26 | This effect would be avoided if the responsibility for these expenditures was taken into the budget , and the necessary taxation was raised to cover them . |
27 | This happened in the days before Juvenile Courts and it must have been a terrifying experience to be taken into the Court as a seven-year-old to be tried . |
28 | Have him taken into the sun at least once a day . ’ |
29 | ‘ The goose for the high table was taken into the dining room for carving , together with the vegetables , ’ he explained . |
30 | On several occasions , according to Werner 's informants , groups of Toraja resistance fighters had been taken into the forest by the Japanese , machine-gunned , and left there as a warning to others . |