Example sentences of "be take [prep] [det] [noun] " 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 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 .
3 Indeed the only additional effect of a child being a ward of court stems from its status as such and not from the inherent jurisdiction , for example a ward of court can not marry or leave the jurisdiction without the consent of the court and no ‘ important ’ or ‘ major ’ step in a ward 's life can be taken without that consent .
4 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 .
5 A portable computer can be taken to any room to interrogate the lock and produce a list of the last 100 events at that particular lock-set .
6 A robust approach should be taken to these questions .
7 The purpose of the meeting is to discuss outstanding change requests and reach agreement on the action to be taken for each change request .
8 Two pence per half-year might be taken for each cart , and one halfpenny for each pack-horse .
9 The public inquiry is expected to last a week , but a final decision wo n't be taken for several months .
10 Usthinks the company doth protest too much : despite the fact that the countdown to its flotation has been under way for some weeks now , and Quality Software Products Plc has finally formally announced that ‘ following last week 's successful launch of Universal OLAS ’ it ‘ has decided to begin the process of seeking a listing on the London Stock Exchange , ’ it still says that ‘ no final decision will be taken for some time , ’ making it sound as if the company is signalling frantically that it would prefer to be acquired if only someone would come forward offering more money than it could raise in a public flotation .
11 No decision needs to be taken for some time on the location of the European central bank .
12 Delighted to be taken for another ride in another car , the little boy chuckled .
13 If you leave the field blank , no action will be taken for this module .
14 A decision tree illustrates the actions to be taken at each decision point .
15 We ask for reference back so that a closer look can be taken at these problems in the administration of the benefits .
16 For the crucial characteristic of these tests is that they may be taken at any time , according to the readiness of the student .
17 It goes on to argue that scientists do not know enough about natural fluctuations in fish populations in the wild to be able to advise on how many can safely be taken at any time .
18 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 .
19 A careful note must be taken of this DC identifier as it is required in all other operations regarding the DC .
20 By varying the water quality , even in the same painting , advantage can be taken of this effect and a further area of interest of a difficult medium obtained .
21 ‘ In determining the total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) above , or the liability or total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 2 ) above , no account shall be taken of any liability in respect of a deposit if … ( c ) the institution is a former authorised institution and the deposit was made after it ceased to be an authorised institution or a recognised bank or licensed institution under the Banking Act 1979 unless , at the time the deposit was made , the depositor did not know and could not reasonably be expected to have known that it had ceased to be an authorised institution , recognised bank or licensed institution . ’
22 These orders do not contain a blanket exemption for agreements that come within their terms but provide that in deciding whether or not an agreement is registrable no account shall be taken of any restriction : which limits the extent to which the person accepting the restriction may compete with the acquired enterprise , or may be engaged or interested in , disclose information to , or otherwise assist any business which so competes , provided that the restriction subsists for no longer than the permitted period .
23 No. 55 , in page 38 , line 48 , at end insert — ( 2 ) For the purpose of sub-paragraph ( 1 ) ( b ) above , in calculating the number of years served no account shall be taken of any term of office served as a member of a college council . '
24 The current recogniser should be improved so that better advantage can be taken of these factors .
25 It 's an all embracing term actually and it could be taken across many aspects .
26 The Quiberon ( see Plymouth–Roscoff entry ) will be taken off this route once the Normandie starts sailing .
27 In that case , enforcement action could be taken under that provision .
28 He can only be placed in the lying position for effective treatment purposes when he can balance well enough to be taken through this pattern of movements without increasing his spasticity .
29 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 .
30 Therefore , the claims made here should be taken with this caveat .
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