Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [be] taken [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Although governing bodies retain ultimate control where the grievance is against them , in certain circumstances grievances may be taken against the LEA . |
2 | A decision that a student should discontinue his studies may be taken by the Senate in accordance with section 12 hereof , or by the board of examiners in accordance with the Regulations Governing Examinations in the Courses of Study . |
3 | Accordingly , the line elements in the initial regions may be taken in the forms of ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.20 ) , namely ( 15.3 ) The initial-value problem is now well set , and it remains to find the unique solution in the interaction region . |
4 | Price includes bed and breakfast , however evening meals may be taken at the Leonetto for a supplement . |
5 | Where the local authority is of the opinion that summary proceedings provide an inadequate remedy , for example , where a fine will have little effect in persuading the odour emitter to abate the odour , or where summary action has failed , or is unacceptable due to the availability of the defence of best practicable means , proceedings may be taken in the High Court under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 , even though the local authority has not itself suffered any damage , provided the odour amounts to a statutory nuisance . |
6 | It is most unusual for anyone to do it in the kitchen , the hall , the bathroom or the dining room , although naps may be taken in the living room . |
7 | In some interview-skills courses , videos may be taken of the trainees themselves as they roleplay , and then these are discussed . |
8 | Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions . |
9 | Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions . |