Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In libraries serving these or similar groups the use of readability formulas may be considered , in which sentence length and word complexity are taken into account to rate the simplicity of the language used .
2 If both systems and user are taken into account , success and failure are far from clear cut .
3 Labour reckon that the belt-tightening will hit an average family next year by £454 a year once the NI increase , the freezing of married couples allowance , VAT on fuel , above-inflation rises in car tax discs and smoking are taken into account .
4 If these non-compliant patients who failed to tolerate four weeks of elemental feeding are taken into account , then just 45% ( 10 of 22 ) patients originally randomised to receive four weeks of elemental diet achieved complete remission on diet alone .
5 It does this by demonstrating that once pragmatic implications of the sort we shall call implicature are taken into account , the apparently radical differences between logic and natural language seem to fade away .
6 ‘ When other factors , such as the history of vandalism in the neighbourhood of a particular school and value of contents within the building are taken into account , the priorities become clearer . ’
7 Although the headline figure for sales at Tesco last year showed growth of 13 p.c. to £7.6 billion , the volume of goods passing through its shops actually fell slightly when the effects of a rapid store-opening programme are taken into account .
8 Conversely , they are all deducted from income support and housing benefit and maintenance are taken into account in calculating entitlement to family credit .
9 The Video Plans in this chapter are taken from Teacher 's Guides and other print support produced for published video materials .
10 Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the certificate programme except in exceptional cases .
11 Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the Diploma Programme except in exceptional circumstances .
12 Three children in the North-east were taken into care and their parents and other adults were charged and found guilty of using them sexually in their rituals .
13 An example of environmental modelling and prediction where the interactions between different processes and dynamic feedback is taken into account is given by Haber and Schaller ( 1988 ) .
14 Now erm all the gifts that you give at Confirmation the whole idea of Confirmation in well one of the main ideas of Confirmation is taking on board for yourself what your parents promised for you in baptism .
15 Something which is seen to be efficient at the moment may not be efficient if the future is taken into consideration — and the other way round .
16 If there are a number of nominations for the position of trustee , then a vote is taken in accordance with the rules as set in section 3 above but if there are three or more nominees , the chairman must continue taking votes until one nominee has a clear majority with the nominee obtaining the least support dropping out each time ( r 6.88(2) ) .
17 It has been argued , for example , that laterality should be measured only on a nominal scale ( Colbourn , 1978 ) such that only the direction and not the magnitude of any laterality effect is taken into account .
18 In Dixit and Stiglitz ( 1977 ) this effect is ignored , but here we allow a more general treatment , introducing a parameter γ , so that implies that the effect is taken into account and that it is ignored .
19 The Government 's new funding policy — which was supported by the Labour party during the passage of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , so the hon. Gentleman can not complain about that — is aimed at ensuring that the workload is taken into account in allocating resources while encouraging the management of magistrates courts to improve the efficiency of local justice so that it is better carried out .
20 Although both projects have the same payback period ( 3.3 years ) , project B is more attractive in terms of net cash flow if the longer term is taken into account .
21 This study suggests that if the early morning injection is taken after breakfast , the gall bladder can empty partially ( 43.4% ) .
22 The fundamental proposition of the 1982 Act is that the immunity of trade unions in tort is totally abolished , though the union enjoys the same defences as an individual where action is taken in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute .
23 The next question is whether such action is taken in relation to the grant or refusal to grant a further loan .
24 The cost to the community charge payer was £2,500 plus VAT , £2,937.50 , which by the time the cost of administration is taken into account would be £3,000 .
25 The potential for conflict and the difficulty of making decisions in marginal situations is obvious , especially when the possibility of sanction by your employer , client or Institution is taken into account .
26 When the level of arousal was taken into account there was no significant difference of UOS pressure in this group compared with any of the other three symptom groups .
27 Although Hamdi denied that his reform programme was taken under pressure from the IMF , it followed a visit by an IMF team and was given a cautious welcome by the organisation .
28 The now complete wagon underframe was taken by traverser to the southern side of the New Body Shop , where its body was fitted in four stages .
29 On admission blood was taken for haematology and biochemistry and for leukocyte and red cell labelling .
30 Data were recorded at clinic visits every two weeks , at which time blood was taken for measurement of fructosamine concentrations .
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