Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] take [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 If machine accounting is used , the roll should be taken out of the machine , the date changed and all totals checked to make sure that they are at zero .
2 Potatoes packed in a polythene bags should be taken out of the bag as soon as possible .
3 We believe the special nature of this case suggests the decision should be taken out of the hands of the borough council and examined dispassionately at a public inquiry .
4 The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right to say that the schemes have been highly successful , but I take issue with him on his assertion that the matter should be taken out of the hands of the district council and placed in the hands of the Scottish Office .
5 Successive Governments have adopted the policy that individual decisions should be taken out of the hands of local planning authorities only if they raise issues of more than local importance .
6 WWF argues that discussion of the MTO , designed to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , has been " unacceptably secretive " and should be taken out of the framework of GATT 's Uruguay Round and opened up to public consultation .
7 It is therefore argued that the operation of monetary policy should be taken out of the hands of the government which is politically motivated and into the hands of the Central Bank , which is neutral but has a reputation to uphold ( such a situation exists in Germany , with the Bundesbank deciding on monetary policy ) .
8 She was going to insist on driving the woman away from Nice , because Barbara Coleman must be taken out of the clutches of Maurin and anybody else who interfered with her liberty .
9 That 's taken out , must be taken out of the calculation because they 're not vacant , you ca n't get anybody in there , the criteria I say , should be beds available for permanent occupation .
10 At some stage they 'll be taken out of the clinic under strict supervision , but later will be allowed unsupervised trips out …
11 Only a small amount of money could be taken out of the country because of post-war restrictions and , as this was a personal rather than a business trip , he was forced to prepare lectures from which he could earn income while he was away .
12 It was agreeed that " The Times " could be taken out of the room from 10 p.m. to 8 am. next morning .
13 Angelica had already decided that her money could be taken out of the petty cash and then lost in the books somewhere … and if ever they should be caught doing it , she did n't feel that it was a crime she 'd be ashamed of .
14 Eventually , control of the car could be taken out of the driver 's hands , and the brakes applied if a stationary vehicle is detected in the road ahead .
15 If the magnetic flux density is constant over the whole loop then B may be taken out of the integral sign , and the remaining integration yields zero .
16 Mr David Mellor , Treasury Chief Secretary , claimed that if Labour went ahead with the tax increases proposed by Mr John Smith , the shadow Chancellor , money would be taken out of the economy just when extra spending was needed to boost demand .
17 With defensive fields I would fire the ball in , and if I finally achieved a breakthrough I would be taken out of the attack .
18 There will come the time when he will withdraw the Holy Spirit , when he will be taken out of the world , but as long as the church of Jesus Christ is here that will not take place .
19 Visiting yachts can be taken out of the water by the club 's ten ton crane and wintered on the hard or in the shed .
20 Hans Hartmann , oceanographer with the Aquatic resources Conservation Group in Seattle , however , said that scientific studies had been misdirected insofar as they had concentrated on how much of a commercial species can be taken out of the sea , rather than understanding of how the sea itself works .
21 On that basis , Mr Williamson , and on the basis that you propose and acknowledge others do not accept that this new settlement should at least in this plan period be for about fourteen hundred dwellings , what level of employment land provision can be taken out of the Greater York figure and assumed to be in the new settlement ?
22 For instance to this is an assumption that although we are going to have a shortfall on the collection fund , again because of good housekeeping we believe that this action is what people want by the charge payers of the city and again that in this financial year it can be taken out of the .
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