Example sentences of "[adv] be take [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Cross had chosen the ideal spot for his photography some three days earlier and the picture he wanted could only be taken during the ten days around the longest day when the sun came through a gap in the hills .
2 ( Civil cases in Singapore could only be taken to the Privy Council in London if both parties agreed in advance of hearings at the Court of Appeals . )
3 In his speech , on 28 April 1939 , Hitler provided the following catalogue of achievements which , in the view of most ordinary Germans , could only be taken as a breathtaking list of personal successes :
4 ( It should be noted that the latter may only be taken as the final module in a masters programme ) .
5 The decisions Gen McCreery was asking for could only be taken at a senior level , and during the day of 14 May they were considered at Caserta by Gen Brian Robertson , the Chief Administrative Officer at AFHQ .
6 The decision as to how detailed a breakdown of costs is required is crucial and should only be taken at a high level in the management structure .
7 ‘ No , sire , a vote on the constitution , which can only be taken at the annual general meeting . ’
8 A decision on the issue will only be taken after a formal consultation process involving all the interested parties .
9 Decision B can only be taken after the result of action consequent upon decision A is known .
10 Decision B can only be taken after the result of action consequent upon decision A is known .
11 Until recently , this hormone could only be taken in the form of tablets by mouth .
12 The English conventions for punctuation for instance , may have some advantages for some purposes , although disambiguating ‘ sentence ’ units should not necessarily be taken as a significant one .
13 ‘ Well , ’ they continue , ‘ we 've been reading your columns and we 're just a little bit worried that you might mean it when you say that the European Community is a fraudulent delusion ; the German economy is kaput ; the French are morally bankrupt ; racism is becoming endemic ; America 's had it ; Britain 's in for five years of total chaos and the middle-classes will soon be taking to the streets .
14 They can scarcely be taken as a serious reason for the ‘ backwardness ’ of the Siberian peoples , nor as a justification for their subjugation by the Russians .
15 Worm holes are another blemish which should be noted by cataloguers , even though their presence will not normally be taken as a good reason for returning a book .
16 Semi-flexible pipe can easily be taken round a 90 corner in a gentle curve : special brackets are available to help with this .
17 Sometimes woven into the pile of the rug , usually in the border ; these can usually be taken as a clear indication of when and by whom the rug was made .
18 Teaching children should always be taken at the child 's pace , answering questions as truthfully and accurately as possible , rather than trying to tell the whole story .
19 Landsat images of a given area will therefore always be taken at the same local solar time and not at varying times throughout the day , thus maintaining a constant direction of illumination .
20 The occasion of a partner leaving or joining the firm should always be taken as the opportunity to update the provisions of the agreement and , since each single provision is properly looked at in the context of the entire document , it is the whole agreement which should then be reconsidered and not simply isolated clauses .
21 Special care must always be taken during the climb away if single-strand wire is being used , because there is no sudden jerk or noise if a kink breaks early on the launch .
22 Plowden established the principle that decisions involving substantial future expenditure should always be taken in the light of surveys of public expenditure over a number of years , and in relation to the prospective resources .
23 As this institution has now become purely a slanging match ( unfortunately the only time guaranteed to attract a full complement of Members ) , how can it possibly be taken as a serious part of governing the country .
24 Ludlow may reasonably be taken as the actual founder of the movement : it was his earlier experience of social visiting among the London poor , and his knowledge of the French co-operatives , which gave content to Maurice 's theological groundwork .
25 Objection may also be taken to the new offences on the ground that rape has arguably been substantially downgraded as a crime where aggravating factors do not exist .
26 Account must also be taken of the degree of competition for the work .
27 Full advantage should also be taken of the payment on account scheme and all eligible disbursements should be claimed as soon as they are incurred .
28 The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years .
29 It is possible to study for an honours degree in Italian , or for the variety of joint honours degrees set out at the beginning of the Arts section ( with another modern European language , for example , or with a number of other Arts subjects , or with Business Studies ) , and Italian may also be taken as a major or minor part of the MA(General) and the MA ( General Honours ) .
30 The BSc or the BEng can also be taken as an ordinary degree after three years .
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