Example sentences of "taken into " in BNC.

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1 They all ‘ disappeared ’ after being taken into custody by members of the Indian Peace Keeping Force .
2 There were some practical considerations to be taken into account before the work could actually commence however .
3 Your income and savings are not taken into account for the reduction scheme .
4 Amongst the performance criteria to be taken into account when deciding allocations will be councils ' willingness to involve the private sector in the management and maintenance of its housing stock , and the extent of tenant participation in the management of estates .
5 They were taken into BR stock in October 1984 and allocated to Toton depot .
6 This is the very first idea to be taken into consideration when a choreographer starts to work with music .
7 There are other considerations to be taken into account when the ballet has a story .
8 And the waste from bath and basin are taken into a hopper head which connects to a drainpipe running into a gully ( often the same gully as the kitchen sink ) .
9 Resistor R3 matches the output to IC2 and , together with R4 , sets the gain of the circuit , which is 0dB overall when circuit losses are taken into account , Components C1 and R1 form a high-pass filter , rolling off at 3.4Hz or 340Hz , depending on which value is used .
10 Indeed there is a strong case for using it generally , even among lower quality systems when the lack of setting up is taken into account .
11 Mr Prescott 's demand for the tunnel to be taken into public ownership goes beyond existing Labour Party policy .
12 Further , a visible sign or physical indication was not essential , though its absence was a factor to be taken into account : Re Oriel ( 1986 ) 1 WLR 180 .
13 While it would have been preferable if the second defendant participated in the trial in Ohio , and that was a consideration to be taken into account on forum conveniens , that factor was insufficient to outweigh the other factors .
14 Of course , it is difficult to pre-empt a jury 's or judge 's decision on damages , but the fact that a very rich plaintiff might hand over his damages to charity should and could be taken into account in any assessment .
15 The child was born in January 1984 and lived with her parents until 1986 when , on suspicion of sexual abuse , she was taken into care and placed with foster parents .
16 He admitted eight robberies between May and July and asked for two others and six attempted robberies to be taken into consideration .
17 Planning Ward v Secretary of State for the Environment ; CA ( Woolf , Nicholls , Staughton LJJ ) ; 25 Sept 1989 A private garden was capable of being an ‘ open space ’ and something that should be taken into account when deciding whether a development proposed to be carried out in a conservation area would preserve or enhance the area within s 277 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as substituted , and of Circular No 8 of 1987 issued by the Secretary of State .
18 But other problems have arisen which will make 1990 a difficult year even when Sky is taken into account .
19 Sad to report , then , that they have been taken into the studio with this album and produced .
20 If the wife 's contribution was adequately taken into account by the figure offered by the husband , her desire , however strong , to have a greatly increased lump sum to enable her to run a hotel would not be reasonable .
21 Halil Guzel was taken into overnight custody by the regular police at Istanbul airport when he landed on Thursday .
22 All this is taken into account ’ ( FN 9/2/87 , p. 7 ) .
23 The decision to expand outside national boundaries is therefore usually taken at some later stage in their development , and this section reviews the factors that may be taken into account in arriving at a decision which fundamentally alters the nature and scope of a company 's activities .
24 One particular factor to be taken into account is the country in which incorporation is deemed to have taken place ; the criteria for this will vary from state to state , so care must be taken over this issue .
25 Once personal circumstances were taken into account , people 's information levels were influenced primarily by how much television news they watched while their swings of political preferences were influenced primarily by which newspaper they read ( Chapters 7 and 8 ) .
26 SMP is payable for up to 18 weeks unless the woman goes abroad outside the European community , is taken into legal custody , or returns to work .
27 When Antonov was finally caught and killed on 24 June 1922 , his slayers were warmly greeted by peasants as the corpse was taken into Tambov .
28 I can not therefore deny that in this context a settled and preponderant public demand ought to be taken into account or that at a certain point it would have to prevail .
29 Nobody had told me what a cinema or a film was , and certainly nothing about the concept of an animated cartoon ; and I was taken into the largest enclosed space I 'd ever seen , into a crowd of strangers , put on a seat , and the lights went out .
30 In 1952 A. R. Conan wrote : ‘ When all factors are taken into account , there seems some evidence to support the view that the balance of payments of the U.K. after the war might be considered fundamentally more satisfactory than in 1939 . ’
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