Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [been] take into " in BNC.

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1 1.62 As we have seen , when the defendant pays into court after making an interim payment , he must ensure that this notice of payment in states that the interim payment has been taken into account ( Ord 29 , r15 ) if he wants to put the plaintiff on risk for the aggregate of the two payments .
2 In fact , over 80 per cent of the women with hysterical or sociopathic disorders had , as children , lived away from both natural parents at some time , and over a third of the men diagnosed in adulthood as schizophrenic had been taken into care during childhood .
3 Kitty Bainbridge had not enjoyed her pregnancy , though she accepted that her family record had been taken into account when Donnington proposed .
4 After the incident , the infant had been taken into care but a sheriff held she had not been the victim of an offence and dismissed a referral to a children 's hearing .
5 Her husband had been taken into hospital and she was waiting for her son to come and pick her up at half past twelve , this was at half past ten in morning !
6 Inflation had been taken into account .
7 For the first time , the level of proceeds from council house sales accrued by each local authority has been taken into account in deciding the distribution of this year 's £1,784 million of borrowing permissions and capital grants .
8 Much of this critique of current policy has been taken into account in the White Paper outlining new policy on restrictive trades practices ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1989 ) and the consultation document on options to tighten up the legislation and policy implementation in the area of abuse of market power ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1992 ) .
9 The Regional Council now wishes to have further public exhibitions showing details of the planning applications and how public comment has been taken into account where possible .
10 A Dumfries and Galloway Police spokesman has now announced that a man has been taken into custody .
11 There was trouble at Bazas , and a major dispute in Dax , where the bishopric had been taken into Edward 's hands in 1272 , and the townspeople resisted Tany by force .
12 It appears to reflect a course of practice , developed during the latter part of the 19th century , to abstain from questioning , not after charge , but after the suspect had been taken into custody ; and it appears that in general any evidence obtained from such questioning was regarded as inadmissible : see Archbold 's Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 28th ed. ( 1931 ) , p. 407 .
13 VAT or similar forms of tax can usually be reclaimed at the point of departure ( airport , etc ) , and even when any excess duty has been taken into account , an item bought in another country may constitute a worthwhile saving .
14 Where payment is made into court by a defendant who makes a counterclaim , it must be accompanied by a notice to show how the counterclaim has been taken into account ( Ord 11 , r 1(9) ) .
15 They informed me that my Mom had been taken into hospital and I was to be taken into care until she recovered .
16 And it 's precisely because Hetfield 's gobbing has been taken into the equation , along with every other possible eventuality , that makes the truth of Metallica 's latest swagger towards that Biggest Band In The Known Universe mantle all the more remarkable : for this is fabulous , vital entertainment , far more than stage-managed hyperdrome extravaganzas ever deserve to be .
17 These applications are not regarded as a mere formality by most courts which may require the originating application to state the grounds in proper detail , for example that the lessor may require to occupy at the expiration of the lease ; that the premises are temporarily surplus to the needs of the lessor ; that the lessee has indicated that he only requires the premises for a limited period ; that there is to be development at the expiration of the term ; that the lessor is only prepared to grant if the section is excluded ; that exclusion of the section has been taken into consideration in negotiations for the rent , or possibly that the premises form part of other premises which brings the provisions of management of the whole into question if the section is not excluded .
18 He told how , after his condition deteriorated badly , his son had been taken into the intensive care unit where he had been put on a life support machine .
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