Example sentences of "taken about the " in BNC.
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1 | The authority had not found out about the incident involving the cadets at Leek until they were in hospital , but tests on the water taken about the same time showed toxics from algae present . |
2 | In order to find out what the substantive law is , we must still go back to the time when Law and Equity were administered in different courts ; we may still have to picture to ourselves distinct proceedings taken about the same matter in those courts , and work out the result of those separate proceedings . |
3 | According to a report in NIN ( 9 November 1986 ) , the memorandum claimed that the prewar Comintern was hostile to Serbia , that the Serbian delegates to the second session of the Anti-fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia in 1943 ( at which major decisions were taken about the postwar composition of Yugoslavia ) were elected not by organizations within Serbia but by Serbian personnel who were in the partisan armies in Bosnia and Herzegovina at that time , and that postwar Yugoslavia was largely under the control of Tito , a Croat , and Kardelj , a Slovene . |
4 | Every chassemarée would have easily held 60 men and the landing would have taken about the same space of time … |
5 | • Point taken about the computers , Joel , but let's be realistic — the Speccy was great in its day , but it 's a bit long in the tooth now . |
6 | Her father 's biographer , Dr J.H. Clarke , mentioned the Bishop as an ancestor and added : ‘ The name Compton was taken about the year 1770 , on the marriage of James 's grandfather with a Miss Compton of Hampshire , a lady of large fortune , at whose desire the addition was made . ’ |
7 | Decisions also have to be taken about the admission of students : how many and on what basis ? |
8 | But even if it were possible , it would be actively undesirable to seek to impose precise uniformity in relation to every decision taken about the treatment of health service patients , because that would mean that no individual within the health service could try a different approach without first having had it cleared through a myriad of different committees . |