Example sentences of "may [be] taken [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then , finally , there is a statute of limitations bar , in that no action may be taken under the section more than five years after the date of the last transaction which is the subject of the violation .
2 The buoyancy force is provided by δρ c ( which is , in the first place , the difference between upgoing and downgoing fingers , but , in view of the above discussion , may be taken as the difference between top and bottom ) .
3 The way a poet 's mind works when he is being most a poet may be taken as the model of the process that operates as democracy in the political field and as education in the psychological field …
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 In some interview-skills courses , videos may be taken of the trainees themselves as they roleplay , and then these are discussed .
7 These holidays as with annual leave may be taken with the approval of the Board .
8 Price includes bed and breakfast , however evening meals may be taken at the Leonetto for a supplement .
9 An ordinary BSc degree may be taken at the end of the third year but the majority of students proceed to the fourth year of the BEng honours degree .
10 is a fluctuating function and one can measure its mean square , which is where the average is over t , by the procedure of eqn ( 19.1 ) , and so may be taken inside the integration with respect to t' and t " .
11 The process of settlement or compromise referred to in Chapter 10 can continue throughout a civil action in the High Court , so that the procedural steps necessary to bring an action to trial may be taken in the knowledge that a hearing may yet be averted .
12 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 .
13 It has also been demonstrated that the metric in the interaction region IV may be taken in the form of the Szekeres line element ( 6.20 ) which involves the four functions , , and satisfying equations ( 6.22 ) .
14 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 .
15 The evidence may be taken in the manner provided by the law of the requesting State if this is not forbidden in the requested State .
16 Although governing bodies retain ultimate control where the grievance is against them , in certain circumstances grievances may be taken against the LEA .
17 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 .
18 This is a formal step which may be taken by the agent or by the local solicitor .
19 Then again you may be taken from the detention centre to Pentonville Prison and locked up there if you complain .
20 Although a biopsy may be taken from the retina itself for evidence of the virus , this procedure involves risks .
21 Comfort may be taken from the fact that elements of the system have been working successfully in many LEAs .
22 If the theatre is a long distance away from the ward , equipment may be taken from the ward on a post-operative tray or carried on the theatre trolley .
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