Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] taken [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She added : ‘ Extra care should be taken with reference books such as these as they could mislead future generations about the history of the area .
2 Care should be taken with frost claims as the damage could result from lack of maintenance or the policyholder 's failure to take reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of their property .
3 These aspects of the pupil 's education will need to be included in the report by the special teacher and should be taken into consideration when placement decisions are made .
4 Indeed , in writing about unmarried mothers and child separation , he specifically states that the wishes of the mothers should be taken into consideration more strongly in the legislation concerning the future of their children .
5 Ideally , control of noise should be taken into consideration at the design stage of a building .
6 This is why noise control should be taken into consideration at the design stage .
7 If the child is older , say 14 or 15 years of age , then the views of the child should be taken into consideration .
8 Allergy , although probably not the cause of glue ear , is a factor in its persistence and recurrence and should be taken into consideration when evaluating treatment methods .
9 Your age , your ambitions , and your career potential are just some of the criteria that should be taken into consideration .
10 In real life it is up to the problem.solver to search around and find the factors that should be taken into consideration and the ones that can safely be left out .
11 There are a number of selection criteria that should be taken into consideration when selecting a parser .
12 Mrs Ware telephoned me five weeks after her husband died saying that she felt her children should be taken into care and she should be hospitalized because she could no longer cope .
13 The case of RE S ( A Minor ) was concerned essentially with the opposition of the parents of one child to comprehensive schools ; they kept the boy , aged 11 , away from school for 18 months before the Court of Appeal confirmed that the child should be taken into care so that he could be educated .
14 I mean I suppose there is in all social work in a sense , that if you go in to look at a family and , and you 're trying to assess you know whether the children should be taken into care , well you 're exercising a a sort of statutory erm er sort of responsibility , and as far as the clients are concerned , er if you , like that can sort of get in the way of er er a more human sort of relationship if you see what I mean , because
15 Planning Ward v Secretary of State for the Environment ; CA ( Woolf , Nicholls , Staughton LJJ ) ; 25 Sept 1989 A private garden was capable of being an ‘ open space ’ and something that should be taken into account when deciding whether a development proposed to be carried out in a conservation area would preserve or enhance the area within s 277 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , as substituted , and of Circular No 8 of 1987 issued by the Secretary of State .
16 Mr Robertson said it was ‘ a reasonable prospect ’ to suppose the House of Lords might take a different view of the case , and that should be taken into account .
17 Another consideration that should be taken into account when choosing a carpet is to select the correct quality of carpet for the area concerned .
18 He also stressed that flowering times and scale of roses should be taken into account when they are planted informally .
19 At Maastricht we secured a landmark in animal welfare : our partners ' agreement to a declaration that the welfare of animals should be taken into account in the framing of EC legislation .
20 The following factors should be taken into account .
21 Whether or not the advantages to the business of imposing a change outweigh the disadvantages to the employee is one of the factors which should be taken into account .
22 The role of the Needs Analysis is essentially to reveal user-related issues that should be taken into account when producing the requirements specification in the latter stages of a study .
23 Graphite intercalation compounds are non-stoichiometric ; this fact should be taken into account in their formulation .
24 The following is a checklist of the first three considerations which should be taken into account before anything else :
25 As ground tuition can amount to thirty or forty hours , it can be a significant cost , adding an extra £60–£600 to a PPL course , which should be taken into account when comparing flying rates .
26 DB32 , as it became colloquially known , was the long awaited planners ' guide , advising on the considerations which should be taken into account in the layout of residential roads and footpaths in new housing schemes , as well as in improvement areas .
27 ‘ The fact that I 've achieved relative success at this club does n't help me now , and I do n't think it should be taken into account either .
28 In accordance with the definitions set out in paragraphs 8 and 14 of the [ draft ] FRS , the interest for the full term of the convertible debt should be taken into account in the allocation of finance costs , which should be allocated at a constant rate in accordance with paragraph 25 . [
29 The second , Non-preferential Claims by Employees Dismissed without Proper Notice by Insolvent Employers , gives guidance on those factors that should be taken into account in calculating employees ' claims under the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 .
30 It would provide a reminder that the impact of Government policies on business should be taken into account before they are implemented , not left until afterwards , when the choice could be between damage to our competitiveness and a damaging climb-down by the Government .
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