Example sentences of "[noun pl] are 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 All the bows and correct responses are taken into account in assessing the overall grading marks .
20 Recently optical studies of the galaxy reveal velocities as high as 600kms -1 , which have been interpreted as ballistic motions of 2,000kms -1 ( after projection effects are taken into account ) .
21 It is perhaps ironic that , having changed my mind , I am now trying to convince other physicists that there was in fact no singularity at the beginning of the universe — as we shall see later , it can disappear once quantum effects are taken into account .
22 In J v C [ 1970 ] AC 668 Lord Macdermott described it as : … a process whereby , when all the relevant facts , relationships , claims and wishes of parents , risks , choices and other circumstances are taken into account and weighed , the course to be followed will be that which is most in the interests of the child 's welfare as that term has now to be understood .
23 I will direct his point to the chairman of British Rail , so that the matters are taken into account .
24 If the child 's feelings and needs are taken into account , he or she will not need to explode so often .
25 Employers ' needs are taken into account and the unemployed are geared towards those .
26 The incomes of many disabled and elderly people are demonstrably inadequate , particularly when their extra needs are taken into account ( Martin and White , 1988 ; Walker , 1990 ; see also Alan Walker 's and Dulcie Groves ' chapters in this volume ) .
27 The NHS reforms should help to ensure that these needs are taken into account at every step of planning and providing health care .
28 After the separate nuclear liabilities incurred by Scottish nuclear power stations are taken into account the overall sum for nuclear waste disposal amounts to around £13.3 billion , the CEGB said yesterday .
29 However , if increases in the other greenhouse gases are taken into account , the equivalent of that doubling will take place in or about 2030 .
30 The governments that result , either a minority party governing with the consent of other parties , or a coalition of two or more parties , tend to last for a shorter period than one-party governments but the difference disappears if reshuffles of ministerial posts within single-party governments are taken into account ( Blondel , 1990 , p. 271 ) .
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