Example sentences of "be taken by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This procedure describes the actions to be taken by the Test Manager for each problem encountered during system testing which appears to be caused by an error in a sub-system other than the sub-system being tested .
2 The following procedure describes the actions to be taken by the Test Manager for each problem encountered during system testing of a sub-system which is caused by an error within that sub-system .
3 The new strategy sets out a number of measures to be taken by the Society in the next three years including : —
4 However in view of the emphasis on prevention rather than punishment , the most likely form of action to be taken by the Factory Inspectorate is the service of an improvement notice to the factory occupier requiring certain measures to be taken , within a specified time , to achieve compliance with the Act 's provisions .
5 If the child shows a habit of prolonged crying then instead of expecting him or her to sit there for a long period of time , the first break in crying after a few minutes should be taken by the parent as an opportunity to allow the child to get up .
6 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
7 Those decisions will be taken by the Government , not advisers .
8 Shadow Environment Secretary , Bryan Gould , said that the paper was full of suggestions for action by others but " extremely thin on any measures that will be taken by the government " .
9 ‘ Action must be taken by the government and regulatory authorities to ensure that this situation is addressed .
10 Its body fell with a loud splash to be taken by the river .
11 ‘ In the end it is a political decision which will be taken by the council of ministers with the views of officials placed before them , ’ said Mr Claridge .
12 In a document aimed at strengthening CSCE institutions , Foreign Ministers agreed on Jan. 30 " that appropriate action could be taken by the Committee of Senior Officials ( CS0 ) in cases of clear and gross violations of CSCE commitments , without the consent of the state concerned , if necessary " [ see also p. 38366 ] .
13 And time and time again the planning officers , and Mr said , this is not the right form to do it , we are a planning authority and it is a decision that has to be taken by the service committee .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 Cos it it would mean the decision would be taken by the Secretary of State and not by the local authorities .
17 Any decision on taxation has to be taken by the member states unanimously and there now seems little hope that the Commission can deflect them from the course they set out upon yesterday .
18 The nature of the act or omission demanded is immaterial and it is also immaterial whether the menaces relate to action to be taken by the person making the demand .
19 No action could be taken by the court against the M.P.s .
20 The deposit will now be taken by the court and forwarded to the Official Receiver .
21 The ultimate decision will be taken by the court — and , do n't worry , I shall make very sure that they know precisely what type of person Janice really is .
22 Lord Wilberforce at pp687-688 dealt with this point as follows : This leaves one final point to be taken by the taxpayer .
23 The National Commission 's letter recommends ‘ some form of penal action ’ be taken by the Governor of Morelos against ‘ the said functionaries and chiefs of staff for their responsibility in … abuses of authority , falsifying information and obstructing justice ’ .
24 In these interview situations , as Madge carefully pointed out , there are special circumstances operating and special precautions to be taken by the interviewer .
25 And our concern is that if that figure is appro is is agreed or recommended by the panel or it 's gon na to be taken by the county that there is something in the order of a hundred and thirty hectares of employment land which is going to take investment from somewhere .
26 Studies continued on the Andrew and Birch fields during 1992 and development decisions should be taken by the end of 1993 .
27 The council of the International Natural Rubber Organization ( INRO ) , incorporating major producers and 20 consumer countries , agreed at a three-day meeting in Kuala Lumpur ( Malaysia ) on May 25-27 to form a working group to discuss a renegotiation of the International Natural Rubber Agreement ( INRA ) , a final decision to be taken by the end of March 1993 .
28 This is a formal step which may be taken by the agent or by the local solicitor .
29 The numbers returned in the student forecasts show a substantial increase , particularly in the latter part of the planning period , but much will depend on decisions still to be taken by the HEFCE on what constitutes an ‘ accredited ’ course .
30 A decision that a student should discontinue his studies may be taken by the Senate in accordance with section 12 hereof , or by the board of examiners in accordance with the Regulations Governing Examinations in the Courses of Study .
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