Example sentences of "taken every " in BNC.

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1 We have taken every step to conceal its true identity , deleted names , places , and personal details , especially information which might identify the policemen and women with whom we worked , and even , following the example of others , employed security measures to protect the field notes ( Holdaway 1983 : 13 ) .
2 One way is to arrange that an identical snack is taken every 5 hours throughout the day and night .
3 A raider — either the existing management or a buy-out specialist such as KKR — in effect took a gamble rather like that taken every day by a stockmarket dealer or currency trader .
4 It would have been impossible for the Falklands War to be prosecuted successfully with every decision coming to the full Cabinet of twenty-three members , a state of affairs that would have taken every other item off the agenda .
5 If this idea appeals to you , you can go on to have your photograph taken every four to six weeks during your weight loss campaign .
6 She had , however , taken every opportunity minutely to inspect the public rooms — the study , Hall and drawing-room .
7 The future is to be found in attitudes , in decisions taken every day by millions of people trying new ways of doing things .
8 Sulph. 0/1 taken every other day created gradual relief without aggravation .
9 Radiation readings are taken every hour at each station and are transmitted to a central computer which analyses the data .
10 Apart from the two social occasions when he had been with another girl , Liza had seen little of him , even though she had taken every opportunity to pass by the farmhouse where he was billeted .
11 It is known from Egyptian history that , from 20 AD , a census of householders was taken every fourteen years .
12 The British Government has taken every possible precaution to safe-guard sensitive information and screen prospective recruits for the UDR .
13 Tablets were taken every morning .
14 Honor had had no idea that there was a woman in Timothy 's life and the news had taken every vestige of colour out of her face .
15 All these systems , inevitably , suffer from erosion of their database , since the Census is only taken every 10 years , and populations are not static .
16 where the defendants had taken every precaution that science could suggest to prevent injury of this sort , and it was held that as Parliament had authorised the use of locomotives it was consistent with policy and justice that the defendants , in the absence of any negligence , should not be liable .
17 Having got it , it also needs continued motivation and commitment , especially in the case of the Pill which has to be taken every day without fail , otherwise it is not totally effective .
18 They concluded that the goals for the new programme were ambitious , maybe too ambitious , but that this was a programme to be taken every bit as seriously as its predecessor .
19 We have , however , taken every opportunity to let colleagues whose departments are not included on the tour see Her Majesty at various points and to play a part in the visit . ’
20 No other man had ever managed even to light a spark within her , yet he had set her body aflame , and it had taken every ounce of will-power she possessed not to give in to the longing he 'd unleashed .
21 ‘ The problem of drug taking is on the increase and we have taken every precaution to prevent it ’ .
22 For example , at least 12 million Queen Conch shells are taken every year from the Caribbean .
23 Practical Experience Applicants will be expected to have taken every opportunity to gain relevant practical experience of handling animals .
24 The patient then received a two week supply of ranitidine ( 300 mg , to be taken every evening after an early supper ) .
25 A national census has been taken every decade since 1801 , except for the year 1941 when Britain was at war .
26 no , so we did n't have an invite I know , I mean normally I 'm taken every year you know , there , to see the old time musical which is great and I look forward to that but cos I did n't get , get there and I love going to Leah Manning as I say we have dancing there on a Wednesday afternoon it 's great , I enjoy it ever so much and I meet all my friends there that I have n't seen for years , you know , that I used to go to clubs with and they 've all arrived there now you know it 's great to see them , I thoroughly enjoy it .
27 Er we have taken every possible precaution to make sure that it 's not a recipe for disaster .
28 It had taken every ounce of courage she possessed to board the aircraft after her last experience .
29 Mr Malcolm Watson , head of revenue and computer services , said the council had taken every measure it could to recover the money .
30 England 's management are unhappy about the publicity given to Gooch , Gatting and Smith 's illness because they feel they have taken every precaution necessary so far on this tour — as yesterday 's events prove .
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