词汇 | example_english_took |
释义 | Examples of tookThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In 2002, we took the steps to encourage their growth and improvement through a program letter outlining what we believe to be model intake practices. The 75 pastors took it back to their congregations. We took our own legal advice and then agreed to sponsor the roundtable. My family all came, too; there were so many of them it took a mini-van and a car to transport them all! The pattern was so clear that female students occasionally took issue with it. Even when processing took place in the hinterland, it often led to the manufacture of engineering goods in the port. The book took some time to reach a wider public. Above all, the omnipresence of saint-worship took many knocks. The legislator took care to share out the responsibility between the bishop and the canons. His nonconformist origin found it strange, if not reprehensible, that at the main service of the day no one but the priest took the sacrament. As in previous capitalist societies, the rich and powerful took only the very best. Cause and effect: what took place was a" flight into abstraction". On occasion this devotion took on carnivalesque forms, not only by bringing rich and poor together, but by the use of masquerading as well. The liturgy took place apart in the chancel while the laity followed their individual devotions in the nave, sometimes aloud. He found that the canonry and the cathedral, and the administration in the university, took up a lot of time. I would like to know why they took place. Most of the fundamental changes of which agriculture is but a symptom took place while people were still basically foragers. All children took part in two tasks, with the order of task administration counterbalanced across children. I took it for granted that their popularity was related to their vigorous resettlement work. Imports of raw cotton only gradually took up the slack-and then only in quite erratic fashion. Compared to the borough's population, few aged in the fifties took part. I observed and took notes of each interaction from a distance and operated the tape-recorder myself. I took a photograph of it and suggest that it may also be considered emblematic of the dilemma of architectural practice. His final curtain call was the tumble he took off his toilet, naked and with the hypodermic needle still stuck in his arm. They also overlook the crucial developments that took place between 1912 and 1914. As such, education took on a superstitious or magical quality. The new team-based algorithm took substantially more time to run to completion than the original separable algorithm. The familiarisation meetings took place during the group activities at the day-care centre. However, two top acts took less co-operative stances. Three discussions with small groups all took place on different days. Whilst the events described in this book took place several decades ago, they remain uncannily contemporary. The authors would like to thank all the participants who took the time to complete the questionnaire and those who participated in the interviews. Two hundred and ninety-seven people took part in the validity and reliability tests of the questionnaire. There are three maps and each refers to an expedition or expeditions that took place in the area presented. The same procedure took place another twice more, using the same 15 words. The government also took action in the field of privatisation. Of course adaptation to consumers' preferences took on a specific form. At first, the move towards local evaluation took the form of a type of school-based self-evaluation. I don't think they took into account our opinions. In political terms, it took an argument for boycotting the elections away from the opposition and provided it with an added incentive to participate. Many will no doubt agree with this conclusion even if they do not agree with the path this book took to reach them. In order to calculate the hyperbolic part of the equations we took one of the algorithms of the flux corrected transport [36]. Since the feast for the translation is not added as well, it is assumed that the addition took place between 1297 and 1306. They were harvested a year before the experiments took place. I said it took time for people to react - but they did. However, even in this context, patrician fathers were dismayed to see the lengths to which their sons took this trend. Because there is a relatively small extant literature on precocious talkers, we took the preliminary step of verifying parent-reported precocity. Each interview took about 5 min to complete. The changing nature of the cognitive representation of words as reading acquisition took place was discussed. A certain degree of division of labour took place in the production of cigarettes, but not in the production of cigars and limpiones. He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him. Half of the participants took one form of the task and the other half took the other form. The data-collection sessions took about 11/2 hours for each student, including the training, think-aloud protocol, and retrospective interview. The administration of the test took about 15 minutes. Subjects took between 13 and 15 blocks in this phase. Disruptions were problematic because they took up the carers' time and depleted their energy. Rings of villages had a market, which took place in each village of that ring on a different day of the week. The mass of the people took no part in it and evinced little interest. At that time, children's services took the lion's share of qualified social workers and, outside hospitals, older people received little service from qualified social workers. They held on to their secrets tenaciously and often took them to their grave. On the forum of land distribution, we should expect that the founding of the village took place some time between 1750 and 1775. The last section of this presentation will be centered on two events that took place in 1910. She took this decision primarily based on moralistic ground. We also took flotation samples from middens and other undisturbed contexts. Lamberts (2000) didn't stop his subjects, and they took an average of 38 blocks to learn these categories. A concentrated transhumance ... took place only on certain occasions. They took charge of day-to-day administration and defence planning. Feeding took place at any temperature above 25°. We took it in turns to teach so that was good. One hundred took part in the similarity-rating task, another 100 participated in the translation-elicitation task, and the remaining 50 took part in the imageability-rating task. Participants took a break between the two conditions and then completed the other modality, starting again with six new training items. Such work took place in relatively homogenous cultural groups, and the music taught was music associated with that par ticular subculture. The interviewees were not known beforehand by the interviewers, and the interviews took place at the interviewees' institutions. Principally, the participants took longer than anticipated to make their choices. In total, 75 participants took part in the study. The computer recorded the time that participants took to respond in milliseconds. Errors took the form of substitutions rather than omissions. Finding an answer to the question of why a transformation took place in prehistory, then, would ideally mean taking all factors involved into account. The stretch-out was brutal and took its toll. A group of 29 control children, selected from the same school population as the dyslexics, took part in the experiment. Participants made more errors and took longer to respond when gender was ambiguously marked with the -e ending. The changes that took place in this period are beyond the scope of this article. A range of different activities took place in these buildings. Who then took on the burden of providing pensions ? The decline in residence with children was most rapid during the period from 1940 to 1980, when more than half the total change took place. At this critical juncture government was still reluctant to get involved but private initiative stepped in and took the lead. He took up the cause of private enterprise and complained of excessive taxes and government interference. However, its author ity did not go uncontested by the heterogeneous force that took the city. Others pointed out that young people took tremendous risks attempting to help out their families. After it was disbanded, he took the lead in a number of other projects together with some of the other board members. In seven percent of the cases, the sinus nodal artery took origin from a separate orifice within the same sinus as a major coronary artery. The search took over five years of effort and co-operation by research, extension, growers and fabric manufacturers. In the present study, runs involving 11 parameters sometimes took 5-h to complete. Each of the sessions took two days to complete and lasted approximately 40 minutes per day. None of the participants took part in the previous experiment. I am very grateful to the children who took part in the study, to their parents, and to their teachers. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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