Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] take [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Care should be taken with these figures because of the different methods of collection already cited , and there are discontinuities which derive from the absence of non-responses in the job-centre area data for 1981 .
2 Therefore , the claims made here should be taken with this caveat .
3 The mathematical skills used will depend on the module and due account should be taken of this .
4 All expenses are paid by the band 's members as with any hobby , so an accountant does n't need to be involved , although there are certain precautionary steps which should be taken at this early stage .
5 A robust approach should be taken to these questions .
6 A broad approach should be taken in this appraisal .
7 It should be taken in some form every day .
8 Care should be taken in any discussion to establish unambiguously which convention is to be used ; failure to do so leads to much confusion later .
9 Care should be taken in any discussion to establish unambiguously which convention is to be used ; failure to do so leads to much confusion later .
10 It beggars belief how the fairly uncontroversial assumption of traditional price theory that agents optimize subject to constraints should be taken by these writers as sufficient grounds for supporting the inference that all markets clear .
11 Well , I can understand the Labour Group wishing to bypass National Government if that Government were headed by Mister Kinnock , but without that particular incentive I do n't think that international negotiations should be taken by any organisation outside National Government , otherwise we 'd cease to be a nation .
12 Details should be taken regarding all equipment and areas under four headings :
13 The fact that the Commission sat on its hands and did nothing during these events must be taken as some indication of the prevailing mood in Brussels .
14 A careful note must be taken of this DC identifier as it is required in all other operations regarding the DC .
15 Different characteristics and qualities may be attributed to different social categories of humans , accompanied perhaps by different moral demands , and proper account must be taken of these in the study of behaviour .
16 Care must be taken during this process , firstly not to liberate the contaminants in gaseous form and so cause a repetition of the odour nuisance in a more concentrated form , and secondly , where steam is used , to minimise the quantity of liquid effluent formed by condensation , which will require disposal .
17 The key decisions on diversifying in defence-related companies must be taken by those companies .
18 However , it has been pointed out by Dr. B. Leadbeater , that great care must be taken before these formulae are used to determine the efficiency of dilution for abatement of odour nuisance , for in order to achieve concentrations below the threshold detection levels some odorants would need diluting by a factor in order of 6,000 , so unless very high chimneys are contemplated this method only provides a limited answer .
19 ( At the same time it must be admitted that no Secretary of State has ever said that he accepts one either , though his order to publish a report might be taken as such an admission . )
20 Two pence per half-year might be taken for each cart , and one halfpenny for each pack-horse .
21 Then , with characteristic egotism , on 19 August MacArthur used his position as Supreme Commander of all forces in the Far East to issue an order that no surrender might be taken from any Japanese commander and no landing attempted before the formal signing of the surrender in Tokyo Bay .
22 In his 1956 speeches Khrushchev placed new emphasis on the ’ peaceful road' to socialism which , it was asserted , might be taken by those of the newly independent and underdeveloped states which , albeit not ready to take the fully socialist road , were nevertheless ‘ anti-imperialist ’ in orientation .
23 A fresh look could be taken at some of these , in order to determine their effectiveness in helping parishes both to respond to the liturgical changes of recent years and to explore a wider repertoire of music .
24 It 's an all embracing term actually and it could be taken across many aspects .
25 No objection could be taken to this when the offence actually took place in public ; now , of course , it need not .
26 In that case , enforcement action could be taken under that provision .
27 Through trains from the north could be taken round that way .
28 Then , a few days later , after the pigeons have had time to rest , they may be taken to some other point , perhaps one hundred miles south this time , and they will repeat the trick .
29 For the crucial characteristic of these tests is that they may be taken at any time , according to the readiness of the student .
30 Ordered , That , notwithstanding the practice of the House as to the intervals between stages of Bills brought in upon Ways and Means Resolutions , more than one stage of the Stamp Duty ( Temporary Provisions ) Bill may be taken at any sitting of the House .
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