Example sentences of "is take [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Excluded property is taken outside any charge to IHT with regard to discretionary trusts by virtue of IHTA 1984 , s58(1) ( f ) . |
2 | A very serious view is taken of any circumstance where an employee is found to be in unauthorised possession of Company property ; such conduct may lead to dismissal . |
3 | Whatever view is taken of this analysis , and it will be discussed more fully below , it seems to state quite clearly that the determination of sex is a matter for lawyers and courts ; that the law , in other words , must establish methods for determining sex which may or may not correspond to medical opinion . |
4 | Judicial notice is taken of this practice ( Davey v Harrow Corporation [ 1958 ] 1 QB 60 ) . |
5 | ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier . |
6 | If the review shows it is feasible for the work to be done outside the ES , the market testing process is taken to another stage . |
7 | Disciplinary action is taken against any pharmacist who fails to comply and the royal society 's inspectors , in their role as enforcers of both the Medicines Act and the profession 's code of standards , visit community pharmacists regularly . |
8 | Most of the discussion in the following sections is taken from this article . |
9 | A separate decision is taken in each case 7 |
10 | It the statement is taken in this way , a hearer should assent to it only if he believes that I have the belief . |
11 | And the ensuing battle , of which all Christians are aware in their experience , means either that they can not achieve the good intentions they have or , if the Greek is taken in another sense , that the presence of the mighty Spirit prevents them doing what , if they followed the dictates of mere self-will , they otherwise would ( Gal.5:17 ) . |