Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [be] taken [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Six units to be taken from a wide range of choices , plus a dissertation . |
2 | 6 Steps to be taken following the completion of the conveyance or transfer |
3 | 5 Steps to be taken following the completion of the conveyance or transfer |
4 | 8 Steps to be taken following the completion of the conveyance or transfer and declaration of trust |
5 | 6 Steps to be taken following the completion of the conveyance or transfer |
6 | Three days later Vaclav Klaus , Czech Prime Minister and leader of the Civic Democratic Party ( ODS ) , and Vladimir Meciar , Slovak Prime Minister and leader of the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia ( HZDS ) , reached a political agreement on the steps to be taken towards the abolition of the federation . |
7 | Three days later Vaclav Klaus , Czech Prime Minister and leader of the Civic Democratic Party ( ODS ) , and Vladimir Meciar , Slovak Prime Minister and leader of the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia ( HZDS ) , reached a political agreement on the steps to be taken towards the abolition of the federation . |
8 | The package used allows the records in the Consultation List be ‘ flagged ’ to enable extracts to be taken from the Master List . |
9 | The proposal calls for the four leading Welsh teams to be taken into the West 's Premier Division , with four more going into North Division One . |
10 | The new examination consists of a combination of course-work , assessed by teachers , and final examinations to be taken in a block at the end of the two-year course . |
11 | ( en ii ) the possibility of removing the 16+ as a series of examinations to be taken after a one/two year course for 14–16 year olds at the age of sixteen would remove a constraint which has a distorting effect on the pattern of the curriculum of schools . |
12 | A written policy should therefore be established that recognises the potential for the abuse and fraudulent use of computerised data , and the appropriate actions to be taken in the event of an employee 's breaching the trust placed in him or her . |
13 | This procedure describes the actions to be taken by the Test Manager for each problem encountered during system testing which appears to be caused by an error in a sub-system other than the sub-system being tested . |
14 | The following procedure describes the actions to be taken by the Test Manager for each problem encountered during system testing of a sub-system which is caused by an error within that sub-system . |
15 | The report was brief ( only three sides of A4 ) and in three parts : a general description and evaluation of the department : a list of recommendations for actions to be taken by the teachers and a list of recommendations for actions to be taken by the Senior Management Team . |
16 | The report was brief ( only three sides of A4 ) and in three parts : a general description and evaluation of the department : a list of recommendations for actions to be taken by the teachers and a list of recommendations for actions to be taken by the Senior Management Team . |
17 | Pink tablets to be taken at the first sign of symptoms and Yellow tablets that only need to be taken if symptoms persist . |
18 | After deciding to buy , I have the horse vetted by a very good vet , and ask for x-rays to be taken of the front feet and joints . |
19 | ‘ The Clackmannan review is to ensure that the council 's property investments are performing adequately and it will also provide a baseline to enable decisions to be taken regarding the portfolio and its future management , ’ said , senior partner with Bell-Ingram . |
20 | Is it then irrational for the Secretary of State , by devolution , to allow such decisions to be taken by a minister of state or Parliamentary under-secretary of state ? |
21 | If a breach of the Convention has occurred , either the Committee of Ministers or the Court , as the case may be , may prescribe the remedial measures to be taken by the offending state ( Arts.32 and 50 ) . |
22 | The new strategy sets out a number of measures to be taken by the Society in the next three years including : — |
23 | This also facilitated close up shots to be taken without the world and his wife looking on . |
24 | Experience and common sense will often allow short cuts to be taken in the procedures with relevant product choice being determined from direct observation . |
25 | The biological aim of the meal has been to enable foodstuffs to be taken into the body for its growth and repair . |
26 | ‘ In the first place the complainant wished to remain anonymous and did not want formal proceedings to be taken against the shop , ’ he said . |
27 | It is not that primary teachers must become preoccupied with examinations or tests to be taken at the time when a child changes school . |
28 | Insurance companies understandably expect proper precautions to be taken for the security and safe storage of musical instruments . |
29 | In these interview situations , as Madge carefully pointed out , there are special circumstances operating and special precautions to be taken by the interviewer . |
30 | In 1916 , a special committee produced its recommendations for the precautions to be taken in the event of an air raid . |