Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] taken [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The problem is , when re-organising in terms of place , to make sure that people 's wishes are taken into consideration . |
2 | Their attitudes to teaching and their conceptions of the effects of classroom activities are taken into account . |
3 | If teachers are to be expected to put the policy into practice , head teachers must ensure that teachers ' views are taken into account , as well as those of the governors — with whose general statement of principles on discipline within the school the head is legally obliged to comply . |
4 | We also monitor the way this code works , and regularly consult with the Post Office Users ' National Council , whose views are taken into account in representing your interests . |
5 | The Council 's views are taken into account in representing your interests and well before a change takes place , we publish details in post offices and , where necessary , announce it in the press and other places for media advertising . |
6 | My views are taken into account in decisions that affect my job . |
7 | The findings and the secretary of state 's views are taken into account by the Commissioners . |
8 | Although parents views are taken into account , what 's best for the children is most important . |
9 | His views are taken to task by Lancelot , the hero of Kingsley 's Yeast ( 1848 ) : ‘ It may suit the Mr Lyles of this age … to make the people constantly and visibly comprehend that property is their protector and their friend , but I question whether it will suit the people themselves , unless they can make property understand that it owes them something more definite than protection . ’ |
10 | The views are taken from infinity and translated onto each intervening face of the cube . |
11 | Further there are several non-academic characteristics which are also highly significant determinants of wastage , and even when all academic and non-academic characteristics are taken into account , the degree of certainty with which potential non-graduates can be predicted is still small |
12 | The result is that tasks such as redistribution , which in the fiscal federalism literature are seen as a prerogative of central government , may ( given the imperfections of the Tiebout mechanism and the informational requirements of administration ) be shown to be better pursued at a lower level of government when broader considerations are taken into account . |
13 | The aim is to ensure that environmental considerations are taken into account at every stage of a project . |
14 | Views of all parties are taken into account ; every angle is examined . |
15 | Even if all of these funds are taken into account , total direct funding to the Partnerships in the late 1970s has to be regarded as small . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Tiny bas-relief cameos are produced by the unique processes of figuremaking and ornamenting and many of the subjects are taken from Greek and Roman mythology . |
18 | Might it be , for example , that members of a particular religion are more likely to be of a certain age , or a certain class , and if these variables are taken into account ( ‘ held constant ’ ) does the relationship still look the same ? |
19 | How could a small group of 12 lads be taken as representative of ‘ the working class ’ ? |
20 | Such a method was proposed by Jussieu in 1789 , and first in France and then elsewhere it was steadily adopted , and was improved as more characteristics were taken into account . |
21 | None of these grounds of illegality rules out the possibility that exactly the same decision might be reached even if natural justice were complied with , or all relevant considerations were taken into account , or the authority were to ignore all undue fetters on its discretion . |
22 | The recruitment of those officers began immediately , and my hon. Friend will be pleased to know that more than 100 additional RUC and RUC reserve recruits were taken into training in December . |
23 | These pictures were taken by hunt saboteurs , near Kirtlington in Oxfordshire . |
24 | TWO teenagers were taken to hospital after their car went out of control and plunged into a ditch . |
25 | Many of the wood carving subjects were taken from book illustrations , particularly after the invention of printing , when books illustrated with woodcuts found quite a large circulation . |
26 | Gall bladder images were taken in duplicate every 15 minutes at -60 , -45 , -30 , -15 , 0 , 15 , 30 , 45 , 60 , 75 , and 90 minutes . |
27 | THREE milkmen were taken to hospital with serious injuries after their delivery van overturned in Llanelli , Dyfed . |
28 | During extremely cold weather baths were taken in comfort in the front of the kitchen fire after the rest of the family had gone to bed . |
29 | Where the comparative blameworthiness or culpability of the parties is taken into account , then the test is an objective one of deviating from the standard of behaviour of the reasonable man . |
30 | All the bows and correct responses are taken into account in assessing the overall grading marks . |