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

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1 As well as carrying food , the CARE airlifts , which will soon be taking in enough seeds and tools for 50,000 families so that people can begin to help themselves .
2 A robust approach should be taken to these questions .
3 The public inquiry is expected to last a week , but a final decision wo n't be taken for several months .
4 We ask for reference back so that a closer look can be taken at these problems in the administration of the benefits .
5 The current recogniser should be improved so that better advantage can be taken of these factors .
6 It 's an all embracing term actually and it could be taken across many aspects .
7 The content of the poem ought to be taken with several pinches of salt , partly because it belonged to the genre of boasting poem known as the gap which was a standard form of troubadour verse , and partly because William liked to mock himself as well as others .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Any further outstanding amount is taken from the contribution levied on the assisted party ( if any ) , and any amount still outstanding will normally be taken from any damages awarded in the action .
11 The core would consist of seven subjects , four ( English , maths , PE and RE ) to be taken by all pupils , the other three ( a social studies subject , a science , and a creative arts subject ) to be chosen from a short list .
12 They are to be taken by all pupils , but with three levels of study and award ( Foundation , General and Credit ) .
13 Firm statements about the importance of grammar would be taken by many teachers and members of the general public to mean a return to Latinate grammar , and we did not wish to give this false impression .
14 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 .
15 Cognisance should also be taken be taken by these professionals of the relevance of those aspects of management theory which place considerable weight on the human side of production .
16 The key decisions on diversifying in defence-related companies must be taken by those companies .
17 We do , however , offer a two year option which can be taken by those pupils with a poor Standard Grade or pupils picking up the subject .
18 Simple measures such as keeping doors and windows closed , providing adequate containers for odorous material , covering the contents , refrigeration where necessary and the careful disposal of odorous or potentially odorous waste , are just a few preventative measures which ought to be taken in all trades , but particularly so in the animal byproduct industry , where putrescible matter is concerned .
19 Although rare , medication errors can occur in hospitals too , and there is usually a hospital policy about the action to be taken in such circumstances .
20 It was from this perspective that I undertook a research project aimed at exploring how members of a variety of professional groups from medical , social service and legal agencies came to recognise , or suspect , that some children are being abused , and how decisions are taken about those children .
21 During gastroscopy , the folds of Kerckring are assessed for any reduction and distal duodenal biopsy specimens are taken in all patients for histological examination to look for villous atrophy .
22 But now prison officers are taken from all walks of life . ’
23 This ignores repeated steps which have been taken at several levels of management to reduce uncertainty .
24 One of my greatest frustrations is having to tell my electors , in correspondence and personally , that there is nothing I can do about a proposal because a decision has already been taken somewhere else — albeit by ministers , one of whom is a Member of the House — that there is nothing that anyone can do because the decision has been taken outside these shores , so there is no point in writing to me .
25 Nevertheless , these implications have been taken by many readers , who feared a return to learning definitions off by heart .
26 Exception has been taken by some commentators to the words ‘ Reg. v. Morris … decides , ’ but the proposition which is stated in the judgment of the court follows inevitably from Lord Roskill 's statement as to the meaning of appropriation .
27 In addition , the subtle nuances of British socialist and Liberal ideas have been charted in detail , while similar care has been taken by those historians who have surveyed the rich and varied political ideologies of the right in Wilhelmine Germany .
28 Some action has been taken in most countries to support the survival at least of the more important communities in such areas .
29 A Scotland Yard spokesman said no disciplinary action had been taken against any officers and that nobody had been suspended .
30 Although the words were his the images were taken from those things Kraal and Minch had told him about that distant place .
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