Example sentences of "[noun] be taken of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Several pictures were taken of the installation , some of which are being used for promotional purposes .
2 Nobody was hurt and luckily a picture was taken of the offender who is being actively sought .
3 One sample is taken of the effluent , with both downstream and upstream samples of the river .
4 No notice is taken of the effect it is having on the recipient .
5 In determining how much can be achieved in 15 minutes , consideration is taken of the time to store/restore and the time to verify , and equal durations of seven and a half minutes are allocated to these phases .
6 The subjects ingested three sets of 20 markers at 24 hour intervals and a single abdominal radiograph was taken of the subject supine 24 hours after ingestion of the last set of markers .
7 Er psychiatry has come a long way and er certain diagnostic st studies and diagnostic tests are taken of the individual erm and the doctors conclude whether or not the the work contributed to the problem or not .
8 Has any account been taken of the record of those advisers in past sell-offs ?
9 to overcome this problem it is suggest that the photos are taken of the Chairman previewing the exhibition .
10 But since only the score achieved so far is used , no account is taken of the possibility of right context effects increasing the score of the whole path .
11 The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly out of kilter when account is taken of the rise in Britain 's unit costs against those of Germany .
12 But the severe limitations of this technique become clear when account is taken of the conditions which would have to hold in order to render the results accurate .
13 Will he ensure before the Budget that , in any such conservation measure , account is taken of the needs of rural areas where —
14 Procedures for planning developments in the Biomedical Sciences have been improved , to ensure that full account is taken of the needs both of subjects based in South Parks Road and of those on the hospital sites .
15 In a no account is taken of the animals ' life styles .
16 They can help bridge the communication divide between information system technologist and the ultimate user , and also ensure that due account is taken of the quality and type of information that is being manipulated , communicated and stored on the systems .
17 No account is taken of the importance of housework to women , either in terms of the simple amount of time women spend on domestic-care activities , or in terms of the personal meaning of housework to women ( which may , of course , vary with different social locations ) .
18 ‘ It has an excellent reputation , and care is taken of the girls ’ welfare . ’
19 Coal 's advantage still held good when account was taken of the cost of fitting flue gas desulphurisation equipment , said Mr. Clarke .
20 Detailed examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background .
21 Examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background .
22 In the consideration given to that case , the most scrupulous care was taken of the safety of the Zairean .
23 In this project advantage is taken of the researcher 's proximity to Northern France and the opportunities this offers to use ethnographic methods in an in-depth study of two Calais primary schools , one in the affluent northern quarter of the town and the other in its educational priority zone .
24 8 ( 1 ) No right of action to recover land shall be treated as accruing unless the land is in the possession of some person in whose favour the period of limitation can run ( referred to below in this paragraph as " adverse possession " ) ; and where under the preceding provisions … any such right of action is treated as accruing on a certain date and no person is in adverse possession on that date , the right of action shall not be treated as accruing unless and until adverse possession is taken of the land .
25 Garnets continued to be rubbed smooth and set en cabochon , but advantage was taken of the way the stone could be split into sheets to use it extensively for infilling gold cloisonné work , a technique invented by Sumerian goldsmiths and brilliantly employed , using a variety of infills , in New Kingdom Egypt .
26 On Sunday 29 March 1851 a census was taken of the attendance at all religious services held that day .
27 Maughan and Rutter ( 1987 ) report on an extension of Fifteen Thousand Hours where the opportunity was taken of the existence of the original 1970 data set to follow the progress of some of the pupils throughout their secondary education in either comprehensive or grammar schools .
28 The court heard the social services department received complaints of Mr Jones ' ill-treatment and photographs were taken of the injuries .
29 At one time it was thought that not many photographs were taken of the Bishop 's Castle Railway , especially of No 1 , the ex GWR Tank Locomotive , which shares the honours with ‘ Carlisle ’ as being the last two engines to work the line .
30 It is arguable that this would be right ; but on the whole it seems to us that , whatever view is taken of the buyer 's moral duty , the law would be too strict if it made him guilty of theft .
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