Example sentences of "taken before the " in BNC.

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1 Last summer , the House of Representatives passed a bill funding the full $1.8bn requested by the Navy , but the vote was taken before the second sea test failure .
2 Opinion polls taken before the bishops ' caution show Herri Batasuna — some of whose candidates are serving long prison sentences for terrorism - winning up to five seats in Cortes , the Spanish parliament .
3 The decision to produce fissile material in the United Kingdom had been taken before the breakdown and was regarded as non-negotiable in any circumstances … .
4 The computer screen displays an image of the patient 's skull taken before the operation using computerised tomography , a technique which combines X-ray pictures to obtain a three-dimensional image of the interior of the body .
5 On the following day the appellant would have to be taken before the magistrates ' court : section 46 .
6 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL
7 But the old bobby — he 'd downed his pint of beer — he got taken before the chief constable and he got a serious fine , £1 .
8 He admires the foresight and thrust of the initial decision in February 1955 to achieve an output of 2000 MW(e) by 1965 and this taken before the reactor ( Calder Hall ) was completed .
9 Shareholders will have to give approval to any defence measures taken before the takeover bid , ensuring that they decide on any defence measures only with full knowledge of the conditions of the bid .
10 Two days later the master reported that she was taken before the magistrates , and was sentenced to three days in the House of Correction .
11 Under a Section 226 policy , retirement can not be taken before the age of 60 .
12 Where an application for further detention is sought , the suspect must be taken before the magistrates and provided with a copy of the police information against him .
13 Another deportation order was served , and the case was taken before the privy Council in London .
14 Details of patients included age , smoking habits , drugs taken before the attack , severity of symptoms , use of a self management plan , or possession of a peak flow meter .
15 DONALD McKENZIE of Ellister , EFFERICK McKENZIE , wife of John McVeir alias McDONALD and sister of DONALD McKENZIE , and KATHARIN NcINDUGHLASSIE of Ellister were arrested and brought before Archibald Campbell of Cluaness Baillie of Islay on 16 May 1699 ( a full year after the crime is said to have been committed and six days before John McVeir was taken before the Baillie ) .
16 If a local authority behaved as the Government have over the sale of public assets , its members would be disqualified and taken before the district auditor and might have to spend some time in gaol — and quite right , too .
17 Affidavits taken before the lord mayor , a personal friend of hers , indicate that public opinion was on her side .
18 Steps were taken before the Report of the Civil Justice Review to deal with the problem of waiting for trial with regard to the general list cases in the Queen 's Bench .
19 Another dispute in 1335 , during the time of John Champneys , Vicar 1330–38 , arose between the parishioners of Halling and the churchwarden John Heryng , this dispute again being taken before the Bishop of Rochester by the then church-warden , John le Baker .
20 Kafka — I — was taken before the supervisor .
21 And if they do , they will be taken before the courts .
22 Downing Street said that the decision to provide help in addition to the inflation upgrading had been taken before the Budget and that there was therefore no U-turn .
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