Example sentences of "[noun] taken [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here we present measurements of Antarctic stratospheric NO 2 and HNO 3 concentrations taken in 1991 .
2 Although the precise information sought by Newco 's solicitors will depend on all the circumstances and on the roles taken by other advisers , Newco or its solicitors will generally request its accountants to obtain information and copies of documents in relation to the target business ( or if appropriate , in relation to each group company ) in the following areas : ( a ) constitution : memorandum and Articles of Association and other constitutional documents ; reports and audited accounts for the past three years and subsequent unaudited management accounts ; shareholders ' resolutions required to be filed ; ( b ) borrowings : details of all borrowings , bank accounts and facilities ; copies of all guarantees and indemnities and details of any intra-group arrangements ; ( c ) litigation : particulars of any pending or threatened legal proceedings ; ( d ) employees : terms of employment of and fees paid to all directors and senior executives and information about other employees ' standard terms and conditions of employment ; details of any trade union or collective agreements and codes of conduct or practice ; details of any current or proposed pension , death or disability benefit schemes and any recent actuarial reports ; ( e ) licences : details of all licences and consents necessary for the carrying on of the business ; ( f ) tax : details of all tax and VAT Returns made ; particulars of any PAYE , VAT or other audits ; details of any matters under discussion with the Inland Revenue ; details of any stamp duty exemptions , tax clearances or Treasury Consents ; details of any group asset transfers or arrangements for transfer ; details of any bonus issues , reductions of capital or other capital reorganisations ; group relief ; ( g ) arrangements with the vendor : details of any loans , agreements or contracts between the vendor and any connected persons ; ( h ) title to the assets : details of any encumbrances on property , any factoring agreements , hire purchase , leasing agreements ; list of debtors and details of standard discount and credit terms ; ( i ) contracts : details of material capital commitments , major agreements with suppliers and customers , contracts entered into otherwise than in the ordinary course of business .
3 Note in particular the trace taken in deep water off Urquhart Castle at 17.25h on 16 May , 1982 .
4 ( 1983 ) have argued that maps based on the European Air Chemistry Network may be misleading in several respects , such as in failing adequately to show the pattern of time variations over the years or the large degree of uncertainty attaching to individual contours , and assuming a geographical homogeneity which is not borne out by detailed calculations with data taken from adjacent sites .
5 A study of the kind of research , published in the official journal of the American Sociological Association for the years 1962 to 1969 , showed that 90 per cent of the articles and research notes presented data taken from social surveys using questionnaires .
6 There was , however , meant to be a distinction between the subjects taken by senior students , aged between 16 and 18 , and those taken by juniors aged between 14 and 16 , just as there was between those employed in skilled trades and those who were in unskilled occupations .
7 Reflecting the strong oriental interest of 91/92 Eastern Promise is more than 20 pages of designs taken from many different types and styles of oriental art and craftwork at only £3.95 .
8 and I wanted to , and eh we had done my blood taken for all kinds of tests
9 This commonality is demonstrated by examination of entries taken from each dictionary .
10 It means that every decision or action taken between 9.38 a.m. and 9.39 a.m. on a Tuesday is high quality .
11 However , thanks to the action taken at Higher Broughton we were able to prevent the funds being withdrawn . ’
12 They were anxious that there should be no action taken against those who had co-operated with the Japanese .
13 Surprise was expressed at the apparent lack of action taken against those who failed to renew their practising certificates or to submit accountant 's reports on time .
14 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for the sympathy that he has expressed , and I share his sense of encouragement , brought about by the action taken by individual members of the community and groups which are seeking to call an end to the terrible experiences that we have all had .
15 Targets for performance by each profit centre can be established , actual results monitored against targets and control action taken by appropriate subordinates with the necessary authority ; the subordinates would then be held accountable and responsible for their results , and areas of efficiency or inefficiency within the organisation would be more easily identified and remedied .
16 Ideally the conflicts are thus best resolved by non-negotiated partisan action taken by one agency in anticipation of , or in response to , the actions of another .
17 Action taken by general practitioners is shown in table IV .
18 There were definite regional differences in the action taken by general practitioners ( data not shown ) .
19 The action taken by general practitioners was generally limited to taking a urine sample , referring to a specialist , or prescribing tablets .
20 Medical advice is generally sought at some stage , but the action taken by general practitioners still seems to be suboptimal and shows considerable geographical variation .
21 Action taken by European countries
22 First of all if we debate now whether or not the Synod endorses the action taken by judicial moderator
23 The two sides now dispute the amount of cod taken by European ships .
24 The first is a transcript taken from some ethnographic research which I carried out into the culture of racism amongst young white men living on a large council estate in South London .
25 I would add that it is of importance to the Bank for the purposes of its own domestic supervision and in order to safeguard the interests of depositors that : ( a ) it is aware of any serious breaches of local law in any other jurisdictions in which an authorised institution conducts its business and of any steps taken by overseas supervisors in the event of such breaches ; and ( b ) where , because of the multi-national nature of an institution , the Bank is in part dependent upon overseas supervision , that supervision is conducted in an effective manner .
26 5.11.4 any steps taken in direct connection with the preparation and service of a Schedule of dilapidations during or after the expiration of the Term but if after the expiration of the Term only in respect of wants of repair occurring during the Term and where served within three months after the expiration of the Term
27 The show includes 21 black-and-white images taken between 1924 and 1947 ( 4 Apr. –3 May ) .
28 Although recently wound up , one spin-off has been the in-house desk-top publication of the Technical Bulletin itself — the excellent colour illustrations have been printed from computer digitised colour images taken from high quality transparencies .
29 Pearce whips it in dangerously and no risks taken by big Mike Whitlow .
30 But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all .
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