Example sentences of "might be take [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any touch of white on their black coats might be taken as a sign that they were not , after all , cats consecrated to the Devil .
2 Two rectangular buildings there had a pit sunk in one corner which might be taken as a distinguishing feature .
3 For Bateson the operative principle of democracy is " a balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities , In fact , this might be taken as a most apposite description of his own attempt at building a new consensus for English .
4 The idea of ‘ flooded classrooms ’ might be taken as the product of bureaucratic desperation .
5 For example in the revision of I want to + infinitive I want to go to Italy might be taken as the basic sentence .
6 Erm the editors say that , and I rely upon this because it 's important in my submission , that it is submitted that a wider view might be taken as the function of a solicitor as expert witnesses .
7 To leave it to a free vote of the House might be taken as an indication that the Government had not made up its mind and would be an invitation to the House of Lords to delete from the Bill the clause abolishing the death penalty .
8 This might be taken as an informative summary .
9 The prevalence of diabetic patients in each practice ( which might be taken as an indication of commitment to case finding ) was not significantly related to control , nor was the presence of a personal list system .
10 The changing pattern of housing tenure might be taken as an example .
11 That might be taken with a pinch of salt .
12 Decision trees prove to be a good method of showing the basics of a decision , that is , what are the possible actions that might be taken at a particular decision point and what set of values leads to each of these actions .
13 If he was n't careful , it might be taken for a bid , Mungo thought .
14 The Community 's authority would be extended to many areas , like health and education , where it now has no legal remit ; majority voting in the Council of Ministers would be reinforced ; the European Parliament would be given extra power to block laws it does not like ; and a small step might be taken towards a common EC defence policy .
15 This paper identifies and discusses factors which influenced take-up and ways in which more advantage might be taken of the training support available .
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