Example sentences of "may be take [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Then , finally , there is a statute of limitations bar , in that no action may be taken under the section more than five years after the date of the last transaction which is the subject of the violation .
2 The way a poet 's mind works when he is being most a poet may be taken as the model of the process that operates as democracy in the political field and as education in the psychological field …
3 If L1 is sufficiently large so that unc then unc may be taken as the total primary current I1 , leading to the relationship
4 The buoyancy force is provided by δρ c ( which is , in the first place , the difference between upgoing and downgoing fingers , but , in view of the above discussion , may be taken as the difference between top and bottom ) .
5 The output of the a.m. tuner may be taken to the ‘ auxiliary ’ input of almost any hi-fi audio amplifier .
6 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
7 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
8 Yet the Imperial side of the argument — whatever view may be taken of the fiscal , economic and domestic — would not stand up to examination .
9 In some interview-skills courses , videos may be taken of the trainees themselves as they roleplay , and then these are discussed .
10 These holidays as with annual leave may be taken with the approval of the Board .
11 There is thus a proliferation of public examinations of a practical kind , any of which may be taken at the new schools , of which the GCSE seems to be only one , if it is to be taken at all .
12 Price includes bed and breakfast , however evening meals may be taken at the Leonetto for a supplement .
13 An ordinary BSc degree may be taken at the end of the third year but the majority of students proceed to the fourth year of the BEng honours degree .
14 is a fluctuating function and one can measure its mean square , which is where the average is over t , by the procedure of eqn ( 19.1 ) , and so may be taken inside the integration with respect to t' and t " .
15 Where the local authority is of the opinion that summary proceedings provide an inadequate remedy , for example , where a fine will have little effect in persuading the odour emitter to abate the odour , or where summary action has failed , or is unacceptable due to the availability of the defence of best practicable means , proceedings may be taken in the High Court under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 , even though the local authority has not itself suffered any damage , provided the odour amounts to a statutory nuisance .
16 It has also been demonstrated that the metric in the interaction region IV may be taken in the form of the Szekeres line element ( 6.20 ) which involves the four functions , , and satisfying equations ( 6.22 ) .
17 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 .
18 The evidence may be taken in the manner provided by the law of the requesting State if this is not forbidden in the requested State .
19 It is most unusual for anyone to do it in the kitchen , the hall , the bathroom or the dining room , although naps may be taken in the living room .
20 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 .
21 Although governing bodies retain ultimate control where the grievance is against them , in certain circumstances grievances may be taken against the LEA .
22 Legal action seeking abatement of a public nuisance may be taken by the relevant local authority , or authorities if the odour spreads into several areas , in their own name(s) , as is permitted by s.222 of the Local Government Act 1972 , or via a relator action , with the consent of the Attorney General .
23 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 .
24 This is a formal step which may be taken by the agent or by the local solicitor .
25 As a matter of drafting it is important to ensure that the grounds are treated as separate so that any one of which may be taken by the remaining partners as justifying the service of an expulsion notice .
26 Then again you may be taken from the detention centre to Pentonville Prison and locked up there if you complain .
27 Comfort may be taken from the fact that elements of the system have been working successfully in many LEAs .
28 If the theatre is a long distance away from the ward , equipment may be taken from the ward on a post-operative tray or carried on the theatre trolley .
29 Although a biopsy may be taken from the retina itself for evidence of the virus , this procedure involves risks .
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