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

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1 The random binary search tree is easiest to implement , but care must be taken in the construction of the word list .
2 You also need to be aware of certain precautions that should be taken in the handling , preparing and storing of food .
3 You also need to be aware of certain precautions that should be taken in the handling , preparing and storing of food .
4 Great care has to be taken in the preparation of homoeopathic remedies to avoid contamination and the plants used have to be grown under organic conditions , well away from any possible environmental pollution .
5 Considerable care has to be taken in the preparation of each questionnaire .
6 Care must be taken in the drafting of express contractual restraints to ensure that they clearly cover both use and non-disclosure .
7 Any resulting action should be taken in the presence of the appropriate adult if the person is a juvenile or mentally disordered or mentally handicapped .
8 Accordingly , the line elements in the initial regions may be taken in the forms of ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.20 ) , namely ( 15.3 ) The initial-value problem is now well set , and it remains to find the unique solution in the interaction region .
9 Unfortunately it is insufficient to total the number of weeks of holiday to be taken in the year by staff and divide by fifty-two .
10 For instance , when poor forms part of an identifying phrase with liar it is natural that its notion of DEFICIENT should most readily be understood to mean a deficiency in the matter of lying ; when a speaker chooses not to use poor attributively but in the predicative construction then a natural inference is that he or she intends the notion DEFICIENT to be taken in the way more typical of human beings in general , that is referring to their material resources .
11 Experience and common sense will often allow short cuts to be taken in the procedures with relevant product choice being determined from direct observation .
12 The process of settlement or compromise referred to in Chapter 10 can continue throughout a civil action in the High Court , so that the procedural steps necessary to bring an action to trial may be taken in the knowledge that a hearing may yet be averted .
13 In view of the questions put by the national court and of the written observations submitted by the parties , account will have to be taken in the course of that examination of the competence of the member states in this area , of their obligations under public international law ( question ( 1 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) and of the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy and , in particular , of the quota system ( question ( 3 ) in the Factortame case ) .
14 Collaborations between users and suppliers are the next major step to be taken in the progress of IT .
15 It continues : in his nineteenth year … considering the uncertain term of human life , and the fearful end especially before the fleshly and the worldly , he took thought , by the inspiration of God , providently concerning himself ( remembering his end ) , lest he should be taken in the snares of sin .
16 A very similar approach can be taken in the case of dependence on and abuse of other drugs .
17 The package will be distributed through the MAP network to hospitals , schools , church and community groups with the aim of informing people how cholera is contracted , how it can be prevented , and what steps should be taken in the case of infection .
18 In order to achieve this balance care must be taken in the selection of sources from which the corpus is created and how much of each source is used in the corpus .
19 For expositional reasons , we shall need to use the word utterance in various ways in this book , but where it is used to contrast with sentence it should be taken in the sense advocated by Bar-Hillel , as a sentence ( or sometimes string of sentences ) paired with a context .
20 The charge nurse of a ward has a special responsibility to know precisely what action should be taken in the event of a fire ; to be aware of any special risks , such as oxygen or cyclopropane cylinders ; and to familiarise all new staff to the ward with the routine and the location of fire alarms , exits and fire-fighting equipment .
21 A written policy should therefore be established that recognises the potential for the abuse and fraudulent use of computerised data , and the appropriate actions to be taken in the event of an employee 's breaching the trust placed in him or her .
22 In 1916 , a special committee produced its recommendations for the precautions to be taken in the event of an air raid .
23 Lucaroni was standing almost immediately inside , studying a notice concerning action to be taken in the event of fire breaking out in the building .
24 The Highlanders were eager to get to grips with the enemy and , after an opening volley of musketry , charged forward to attack Argyll 's right , only to be taken in the flank by his dragoons .
25 One view which can be taken in the light of this decision of the House of Lords is that it is unsafe to rely upon Junior Books as establishing any general principle of liability , a view which accords with the recent decisions of the House of Lords in Caparo v. Dickman and Murphy v. Brentwood DC .
26 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 .
27 Plowden established the principle that decisions involving substantial future expenditure should always be taken in the light of surveys of public expenditure over a number of years , and in relation to the prospective resources .
28 Such decisions to grant State aid can be taken in the light of a national government 's overall policy towards internal competition , and therefore need not conflict with the aims of its national competition policy .
29 When approaching the Claimant 's Doctor , care should be taken in the method of such an approach .
30 The metric can be taken in the form of the line element ( 6.20 ) with .
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