Example sentences of "be taken with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In all these methods , care has to be taken with the preparation of the sample , since ancient alloys were sometimes not well mixed . |
2 | Equal care must be taken with the knowledge systems that accompany such software . |
3 | Great care would be taken with the selection of personnel in order to ensure homogeneity in the organization 's reproduction . |
4 | Issue will be taken with the appropriateness of applying the concept of punishment to the probation context through reference to a demanding and successful probation project concerned with offenders in trouble through drink . |
5 | Great care should be taken with the rock in this area until it has all washed clean and settled down again . |
6 | 6 When the deadline arrives all the tenders should be taken with the list to : |
7 | Care should be taken with the phrase in square brackets in cl 9.1.2 of Precedent 1 . |
8 | 15–9 " The meeting proceeded to take into consideration what steps should be taken with the view to electing a minister . " |
9 | Care must be taken with the passenger 's replies as they will be hearsay unless in the driver 's presence . |
10 | For example , shareholdings divided in the proportion of 66% and 34% were found to constitute joint control , as a 34% shareholding represented a minority blocking vote and so important decisions had to be taken with the consent of this minority shareholder . |
11 | These holidays as with annual leave may be taken with the approval of the Board . |
12 | Following acupuncture treatment the ligaments and nerve endings healed , but no chances are taken with the eight-year-old who continues to have twice-weekly treatment on his badly wasted neck . |
13 | Great care has been taken with the positioning of the zoom controls for operator comfort and there are options of 45° or 60° angled eyepieces . |
14 | An important first step towards a truly European corporate entity has been taken with the issue of EC rules providing for the formation of a European Economic Interest Grouping ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
15 | David Profumo wrote in the Daily Telegraph : ‘ Heresy as it is in literary circles , I have to say I have never been taken with the work of the late Angela Carter . |
16 | An external consultant was called in and the first steps towards a safer environment were taken with the installation of signs indicating emergency exits and fire extinguishers . |
17 | A reader of Singer , let us suppose , is taken with the idea of ethics as taking the universal point of view and progresses to the principle of the equal consideration of interests , attracted perhaps by its sense of having rekindled the spirit of the Second Commandment in secular guise . |
18 | If a parallel is taken with the treatment of another infection , say , lobar pneumonia , at the end of a ten-day course of penicillin treatment , there will be no sign of the responsible bacteria and , if the antibiotics are stopped , the bacteria will not return and reinfect the lung . |
19 | A similar approach is taken with the grammar used by the METAL machine translation system . |
20 | Once sentenced to death the nightmare gets worse : very little care is taken with the inmate 's emotions . |
21 | A revolutionary approach to dictionary creation was taken with the COBUILD dictionary ( Sinclair , 1987b ) . |
22 | Hitherto , provision of adult deaf organisations had largely been confined to church services and other pastoral services , but in 1871 , a most important step was taken with the founding of Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Football Club , the first sports dub for the deaf in this country . |
23 | Since the above paper was published in 1959 , a further evolutionary step was taken with the introduction in 1967 of the beer can with a tear-off flap ( figure 7.3e ) . |
24 | In March 1915 a significant step was taken with the appointment of Egerton Wake to spearhead a UDC campaign in the Trades Councils and local Labour Parties . |