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

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1 Full advantage should be taken of the interest and availability of the press , as well as of radio and television .
2 Having said that , it is a comparatively recent imposition for rents to be payable in advance as opposed to in arrear and many tenants would argue that some account should be taken of the fact that landlords have had their money , and therefore presumably interest on it , in advance .
3 where adjacent codes are likely to denote related subjects , some account should be taken of the nearness of adjacent codes ;
4 In preparing the initial proof of evidence of the plaintiff , a detailed history must be taken of the injuries , their symptoms and consequences , their treatment and the progress of recovery .
5 Some regard must be taken of the need for a kind of clarity and boldness , a clear differentiation between an object and its background , for example , which need not concern the artist working for adult readers .
6 The statutory charge can be harsh , but account must be taken of the justification for its existence .
7 This paper identifies and discusses factors which influenced take-up and ways in which more advantage might be taken of the training support available .
8 In some interview-skills courses , videos may be taken of the trainees themselves as they roleplay , and then these are discussed .
9 ( 4 ) In determining the value of an action under paragraph ( 1 ) ( a ) : ( a ) the sum which the plaintiff or applicant reasonably expects to recover shall be reduced by the amount of any debt which he admits that he owes to a defendant in that action and which arises from the circumstances which give rise to the action ; ( b ) no account shall be taken of a possible finding of contributory negligence , except to the extent , if any , that such negligence is admitted ; ( c ) where the plaintiff seeks an award of provisional damages as described in s 32A(2) ( a ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 , no account shall be taken of the possibility of a future application for further damages ; ( d ) the value shall be taken to include sums which , by virtue of s 22 of the Social Security Act 1989 , are required to be paid to the Secretary of State .
10 Photographs will be taken of the guitar during its production and these will be mounted , framed and presented along with the instrument itself , as a bonus prize — a memento of a truly unique guitar .
11 Account will be taken of the fact that modern written Swahili developed from the written form of a lingua franca , and not from one of the ‘ primary dialects ’ of the East African coast .
12 Advantage can be taken of the filing exemptions as a small company provided that the appropriate note is included on the balance sheet .
13 In one corner is the Brass Rubbing Centre , where rubbings can be taken of the Washington brasses and arms amongst others .
14 On enquiry the Inspector contends that as the transactions were not recorded in the accounting records in March 1991 , no cognisance can be taken of the dividend , and he is therefore seeking to raise a s 419 assessment .
15 For those who only need relatively local stations , advantage can be taken of the fact that nearly all FM stations now radiate , either slant-polarised or circularly polarised signals , so that a vertical dipole , completely non-directional in the horizontal plane , gives as much signal as a horizontal one .
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