Example sentences of "should be take [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I know it is only a discussion paper , ’ Mr Brenan said , ‘ but there are serious concerns about these matters , and , in my opinion , it is a clear pointer to the stance we should be taking from an ethical viewpoint . ’
2 Security measures should be taken for the safe custody of confidential and important files ; therefore , cabinets should have locks , with the keys kept by a responsible official .
3 Note should be taken of the political electoral system under which peasants had to vote , both in the Duma and the early Soviet period .
4 Much more account should be taken of the individual teacher in discussing classroom practice ; the notion that a ‘ practice ’ can exist independently of the practitioner and can be imposed without regard for the individual 's personality , intentions and preferences is both professionally demeaning and impractical .
5 So far as ranking the relative seriousness of sexual assaults is concerned , however , full account should be taken of the psychological effects of such offences .
6 It meant that no more Slavs should be taken into the Dual Empire , because that would distort the balance of races there .
7 The joint chiefs of staff reviewed the role of Japan in defence policy and recommended to James Forrestal , the Secretary of Defense , on 1 March 1949 that in consequence of the serious world crisis and the probability of this crisis deepening , appropriate measures should be taken at an early date so that the ‘ military potential ’ of Japan could be utilised should events warrant it .
8 The other side of R6 has a wire attached which should be taken to the common ( -V ) foil track on the main board .
9 We believe that the next step , in considering large-scale help for the former republics , should be taken through the International Monetary Fund .
10 Rectal and vaginal cultures should be taken during a multiple pregnancy and if these yield group B streptococcus , prophylaxis should be started during labour .
11 Also energy requirements vary with body size and how active you are , so the figures quoted above should be taken as a rough guide .
12 I do not think for a moment that the Letter of Aristeas should be taken as a Festal Scroll , something like the Book of Esther , to be read in the Alexandrian synagogues every year on the day on which ( as we know from Philo ) the Alexandrian Jews commemorated the translation ( De vita Mosis 2.41 ) .
13 Thus he may decide that although the investigation discloses a criminal offence , no action should be taken in the criminal courts .
14 The first and only Royal Commission on Population ( 1949 ) , was set up in 1944 to see if Britain was indeed facing population decline and to ‘ consider what measures , if any , should be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of population ’ .
15 An easier edit is to let the hand reach the goat 's back and to cut to close-up for the patting , a shot which should be taken from a different angle to the medium shot .
16 Before submitting the document we must be sure that a full Information memorandum exists , and ideally the data on input form should be taken from the completed Information memorandum .
17 Milk used with Fibre-Filler should be taken from the daily half pint of skimmed milk .
18 I 'm glad to say it was a business-like meeting which focussed on clarifying what action should be taken by the European Community on furthering Coastal Zone Management , particularly in the context of its 5th Action Programme .
19 A decision for long term suspension of service should be taken by the appropriate district manager , the appropriate Directorate member and the emergency duty team having been informed .
20 We believe this is a resource war and er there should be in no way er national troops fighting about it , any action should be taken by the United Nations .
21 Above all it held up to ridicule the idea that political decisions should be taken within a moral framework .
22 At the policy-making level , decisions should be taken within an administrative context that allowed policy objectives to be examined against the financial constraints imposed by finite resources .
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