Example sentences of "be take [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 For the crucial characteristic of these tests is that they may be taken at any time , according to the readiness of the student .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ‘ 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 . ’
6 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 .
7 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 . '
8 A quick throw-in may be taken from any point along the touchline between where the ball entered touch and the goal-line of the team throwing in the ball .
9 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 .
10 The first is that in making a prohibited steps order prohibiting the parents from having any contact with each other the justices erred in law as contact between adults is not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting a parent 's responsibility for a child and thus falls outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 , by which a prohibited steps order means an order that no step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his parental responsibility for a child and which is of a kind specified in the order shall be taken by any person without the consent of the court .
11 ( d ) cancel any shares which at the date of the passing of the resolution have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person ;
12 A prohibited steps orderwhich provides that no step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his parental responsibility for a child , and which is of the kind specified in the order , shall be taken by any person without the consent of the court .
13 It may be taken by any student as an outside subject , or may form the starting point for a single or joint honours MA in Scottish Ethnology .
14 Law 27 , Penalty Kick states that : ‘ It may be taken by any player of the non-offending team and by any form of kick provided that the kicker , if holding the ball , must propel it out of his hands or , if the ball is on the ground , he must propel it a visible distance from the mark .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 the units may be taken in any order ; within the task , activity is dictated by the level of the learner 's language .
18 Under this power , action can be taken against any development ( or use ) whether it was specifically permitted under the postwar planning acts or established prior to them .
19 Colonel Windsor took a sheet of paper from his desk and wrote out the day 's Orders : Friday , 12 November 1920 To all section commanders Special General Order Section commanders are warned that the severest disciplinary measures will be taken against any sign of looting or retaliation .
20 Bookings are taken at any time even up to the day of departure .
21 The questions , listed for today in the Commons order paper , ask whether the fraud squad had the copy , if any disciplinary action had been taken against any officer and whether criminal inquiries are being pursued .
22 Excluded property is taken outside any charge to IHT with regard to discretionary trusts by virtue of IHTA 1984 , s58(1) ( f ) .
23 A very serious view is taken of any circumstance where an employee is found to be in unauthorised possession of Company property ; such conduct may lead to dismissal .
24 Disciplinary action is taken against any pharmacist who fails to comply and the royal society 's inspectors , in their role as enforcers of both the Medicines Act and the profession 's code of standards , visit community pharmacists regularly .
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