Example sentences of "[be] take by [det] " in BNC.

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1 Contraceptives do not grow on trees in doses of which only one would be taken by each deer each year .
2 Where an educational approach is to be taken by all the various specialist bodies , in agriculture , health , social welfare housing and so on , a major training commitment is required for all staff .
3 Just over a decade later , as the papal curia prepared for the Vatican Council , Cardinal Ottaviani proposed a profession of faith for the Council fathers which would repeat the anti-modernist oath ( no remarkable thing in itself : the anti-modernist oath was required to be taken by all those teaching in seminaries , and all priests before ordination ) and once again to repudiate the errors that had been condemned by Humani Generis .
4 The core would consist of seven subjects , four ( English , maths , PE and RE ) to be taken by all pupils , the other three ( a social studies subject , a science , and a creative arts subject ) to be chosen from a short list .
5 They are to be taken by all pupils , but with three levels of study and award ( Foundation , General and Credit ) .
6 A final decision , to ban or not to ban , will be taken by all 63 members of the county authority when the council next meets at the end of next month .
7 As My Noble Friend Lord Allen has already pointed out today , suppose two elected members are ill or on holiday , and natural enough assumption taken over the years , are important decisions to be taken by that authority in such a situation ?
8 Firm statements about the importance of grammar would be taken by many teachers and members of the general public to mean a return to Latinate grammar , and we did not wish to give this false impression .
9 Only a small percentage of birds can be taken by this method in any one time since eventually they are disturbed and roost elsewhere . ’
10 The decision will be taken by this Government whenever it has to be taken .
11 Cognisance should also be taken be taken by these professionals of the relevance of those aspects of management theory which place considerable weight on the human side of production .
12 It beggars belief how the fairly uncontroversial assumption of traditional price theory that agents optimize subject to constraints should be taken by these writers as sufficient grounds for supporting the inference that all markets clear .
13 River Shrimp will be taken by most fish over 4″ long .
14 One option is to have ‘ basic ’ degree courses , followed by an extra year which would be taken by those wishing ultimately to pursue a career related to their chosen subject .
15 ‘ Above all , we want decisions to be taken by those who have to live with them . ’
16 In his 1956 speeches Khrushchev placed new emphasis on the ’ peaceful road' to socialism which , it was asserted , might be taken by those of the newly independent and underdeveloped states which , albeit not ready to take the fully socialist road , were nevertheless ‘ anti-imperialist ’ in orientation .
17 The key decisions on diversifying in defence-related companies must be taken by those companies .
18 We do , however , offer a two year option which can be taken by those pupils with a poor Standard Grade or pupils picking up the subject .
19 If a son or daughter commits a crime and is sentenced to imprisonment , the court will not allow an anxious father or mother to take their place , so how can it be that my sin can be taken by another ?
20 The part will be taken by another member of the company . ’
21 Her place will be taken by another topnotch stayer , Lilac Wonder , which will be travelling from Mildenhall for the two-dog race .
22 Law 27 , Penalty Kick states that : ‘ It may be taken by any player of the non-offending team and by any form of kick provided that the kicker , if holding the ball , must propel it out of his hands or , if the ball is on the ground , he must propel it a visible distance from the mark .
23 The first is that in making a prohibited steps order prohibiting the parents from having any contact with each other the justices erred in law as contact between adults is not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting a parent 's responsibility for a child and thus falls outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 , by which a prohibited steps order means an order that no step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his parental responsibility for a child and which is of a kind specified in the order shall be taken by any person without the consent of the court .
24 It may be taken by any student as an outside subject , or may form the starting point for a single or joint honours MA in Scottish Ethnology .
25 ( d ) cancel any shares which at the date of the passing of the resolution have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person ;
26 A prohibited steps orderwhich provides that no step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his parental responsibility for a child , and which is of the kind specified in the order , shall be taken by any person without the consent of the court .
27 Well , I can understand the Labour Group wishing to bypass National Government if that Government were headed by Mister Kinnock , but without that particular incentive I do n't think that international negotiations should be taken by any organisation outside National Government , otherwise we 'd cease to be a nation .
28 The " days " are taken by some to be periods of time .
29 Nevertheless , these implications have been taken by many readers , who feared a return to learning definitions off by heart .
30 Exception has been taken by some commentators to the words ‘ Reg. v. Morris … decides , ’ but the proposition which is stated in the judgment of the court follows inevitably from Lord Roskill 's statement as to the meaning of appropriation .
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