Example sentences of "must [be] taken [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Must be taken at the same time daily or no more than three hours late .
2 Any sign of tingling fingers or triggering motion in the thumb or fingers must be taken as a warning .
3 To arrive at the overall meaning of 4 , blackbird must be taken as a minimal semantic constituent .
4 Just as it was possible to try the major war criminals after 1945 on the basis of generally accepted principles ( to which the Hague and Geneva codes contributed ) , so the 1977 Protocols must be taken as the clearest formulation of the laws presently applicable to armed conflict , including the use of nuclear weapons .
5 The opening phrase " The poor young man is significant in this respect : since it can hardly be treated as Pemberton 's own self-pitying assessment of himself , it must be taken as the author 's narrative voice ; and thus establishes , from the beginning , a relation between the author and the main character which is at the same time sympathetic and distanced .
6 Since the poetic structure includes only those elements which evoke a response in the reader , it is this response that must be taken as the analyst 's starting point ; the linguist as such can not tell us what is interesting or important about a work ( ‘ No grammatical analysis of a poem can give us more than the grammar of the poem ’ ( p. 213 ) ) .
7 He said that Stompie must be taken to a hospital if his life was to be saved .
8 The doctor 's certificate must be taken to the Registrar of Births and Deaths in the registration sub-district where the death occurred , normally within five days .
9 We shall do our best , of course , to hold the Residency against them , but the chances are that we are now too few to be able to do so For this reason all the wounded , the ladies , and the children must be taken to the banqueting hall tonight , together with water , powder , cloth , and indeed every single object that might come to our assistance .
10 But Goibniu had said no , both the Humans must be taken to the Fire Court and Balor must go along with them and , after they had talked with Reflection , Balor must bring them safely back to Tara .
11 The same view must be taken of a claim for compensation for the wrongful repudiation of such an agreement as the basis for such compensation is the failure to comply with a contractual obligation .
12 Some regard must be taken of the need for a kind of clarity and boldness , a clear differentiation between an object and its background , for example , which need not concern the artist working for adult readers .
13 It follows that in order to understand the efficacy of political parties or the ways in which political forms relate to everyday experience , account must be taken of the appropriate political discourses .
14 The statutory charge can be harsh , but account must be taken of the justification for its existence .
15 In preparing the initial proof of evidence of the plaintiff , a detailed history must be taken of the injuries , their symptoms and consequences , their treatment and the progress of recovery .
16 GIVEN THE reflective nature of ‘ Harvest Moon ’ and the fact that Young has been engaged in putting together an ambitious retrospective over the past few years , his claim that he only considers the past when talking to journalists must be taken with a pinch of salt .
17 While the first statement is no doubt true , the second must be taken with a pinch of salt .
18 Care must be taken with the passenger 's replies as they will be hearsay unless in the driver 's presence .
19 Equal care must be taken with the knowledge systems that accompany such software .
20 Reasonable care must be taken for the employee 's safety ( Latimer v AEC [ 1953 ] AC 643 .
21 In warm weather , dehydration is a serious problem , and sufficient liquid must be taken during the flight even if this has its disadvantages afterwards !
22 In actions which demand the character of ordination and in which Christ himself , the author of the covenant , the bridegroom and head of the church , is represented , exercising his ministry of salvation — which is in the highest degree the case of the Eucharist — his role ( this is the original sense of the work persona ) must be taken by a man ’ ( Inter Insignores art.5 ) .
23 If it affects more than one function , the decision must be taken by a manager senior enough to provide consultation with and cooperation with the other functions affected by the business .
24 However , it is the further legitimation given to a particular socio-ethical form of political religion in the constitution and to the implied authority of religious intellectuals in deciding in concreto what must be taken by the state as in the interests of the common good which gives to conflict in Ireland between the two alliances its political religious dimension in the sphere of law .
25 All prizes must be taken by the 30th of April 1992 .
26 In the present case , there is no express or implied requirement in the Criminal Justice Act 1967 that a decision fixing the tariff period , or for that matter a decision to release a prisoner on licence , must be taken by the Secretary of State personally .
27 For this to be conceivable a specific decision must be taken by the British Government that Britain will not be party to political union in Europe .
28 ‘ Action must be taken by the government and regulatory authorities to ensure that this situation is addressed .
29 The random binary search tree is easiest to implement , but care must be taken in the construction of the word list .
30 The view expressed by Dr. I. in April 1992 that this should not happen was supported by independent medical opinion , but I have no doubt that all the doctors concerned would agree that situations can change and that , if and when a decision whether or not to use mechanical ventilation has to be taken , it must be taken in the light of the situation as it then exists .
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