Example sentences of "[noun] will be take [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In many other countries the initiating steps will be taken by an officer attached to the court .
2 Tolerance of deviation can become strained and predictable steps will be taken by the other members to correct that deviation .
3 Any decisions about her future will be taken by the High Court , the council said .
4 Any decisions about her future will be taken by the High Court , the council said .
5 Indeed the adjective must be so understood ; if we try to imagine using , in the structure of ( 16 ) , an adjectival property which is not ascribed to the entity of the noun phrase ( nor helping as a qualifier to identify any entity of the sentence ) , there will be only two possible outcomes : If it is a property semantically compatible with the verb , the result will be taken as an ungrammatical way of expressing a thought which should have incorporated an adverb : ( 17 ) Alastair likes his beef tea great Alternatively , it will be a property that is not compatible with the verb either ; but , in that case , there will be no way of guessing what that property should be applied to — it will in effect be semantically " loose " , so that the whole will be incomprehensible : ( 18 ) the process left the documents puzzled Thus , the property of the adjective qualifies , in purely syntactic terms , the inner grouping of verb and object ; it is applied to the entity of the noun phrase , but not directly , only as part of an interlocking structure with three elements — as in certain engineering and architectural structures , each of three elements needs the other two in order for the whole to function effectively .
6 The last item entered at either of these prompts will be taken as the current item , even if an incompatible entry has been made at the other prompt .
7 Some of the world 's finest vintage aircraft will be taking to the skies at a display this weekend .
8 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
9 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
10 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
11 In any of these cases the set-up is adjudged to be bad and appropriate action will be taken at a higher level .
12 ‘ However , matters of security are treated with the utmost seriousness and the strongest action will be taken against the passenger concerned . ’
13 However , there has been no resulting legislation along these lines and it is unlikely that such action will be taken in the foreseeable future .
14 In view of the customary informal liaison between environmental health officers and inspectors , however , it seems that as long as the inspector is striving to abate the odour , no action will be taken by a local authority until the odour becomes very bad indeed .
15 Issue will be taken with the appropriateness of applying the concept of punishment to the probation context through reference to a demanding and successful probation project concerned with offenders in trouble through drink .
16 But if it 's a more serious fault the machine will be taken to a workshop .
17 His place will be taken by the somewhat surprising figure of Matthew Engel , former cricket correspondent of the Guardian and a talented wordsmith .
18 Hours accrued during this period will be taken at a later date in accordance with cover .
19 The planning costs will be taken from the £243,000 allocation made by Mr Fallon in December for work in Catholic and Church of England schools throughout County Durham .
20 The fireman will be another casualty of the modern steam age : his place in the cab will be taken by a computer which will monitor the coal feed closely , to keep smoke down to an absolute minimum .
21 In a couple of years-sooner if a child is born — I 'll be forgiven and Anna will be taken into the family .
22 On Saturday , the environmental campaigners will be taking to the streets of Colchester to urge furniture buyers to boycott stores which stock products made of mahogany .
23 After the vaginal examination a small sample will be taken from the urethra as this site may also be infected or may show signs of inflammation .
24 Although the Beech will still come to the UK ( the ‘ shocking pink ’ colour scheme being replaced with an authentic USAAF paint job ) , its place in the race will be taken by a Douglas A–26 Invader which is expected to arrive in Britain imminently and will be based at North Weald , along with the Beech .
25 Relief on the rest will be taken at the rate of 5% a year .
26 This weekend , top harmonica player Brendan Power and guitarist Frank Kilkelly will be taking to the stage , at around 8pm .
27 Now this weekend , three firemen from Didcot will be taking to a bicycle to cycle the length of the Ridgeway .
28 Er do n't forget the Crawley strikers , the bucket collection will be taken at the door as you go out every pound is worth two as the General Secretary has generously said .
29 I think that my comments will be taken by a fair commentator as fairly hostile to the Bill .
30 Any decision on whether to change the criteria so that smaller mergers would be automatically referred to the Commission will be taken by a qualified majority of the Council of Ministers .
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