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

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1 The unity witnessed over the two days had been greater than he could ever have hoped for , and the remaining morning 's session of ‘ rounding up ’ would , he trusted , be rich in commitments on the part of participants concerning action each would be taking before the important international conference in Switzerland .
2 Great care would be taken with the selection of personnel in order to ensure homogeneity in the organization 's reproduction .
3 The shop stewards also decided that all accident and emergency cases would be taken to the nearest accident and emergency department .
4 Given the ecumenical spirit which has prevailed in many school religious assemblies for a number of years , it was hardly surprising that serious objection would be taken to the emphasis on Christian traditions that was incorporated into the law on collective worship .
5 It was argued that many disputes which were previously resolved by headmen would be taken to the new courts .
6 From there , if and when it became possible , he would be taken to the castle at Soragna where the Principessa Meli Lupi was prepared to take him on in the guise of a gardener — a refugee who had been rendered deaf and dumb in the bombing of Milan .
7 If a local authority misused the billions of pounds that the Government have misused for that purpose , it would be taken to the district auditors .
8 Part of the price of the packaging would be taken off the wages .
9 Great care would be taken during the whole operation , and there need be no fears that varieties could be incorrectly named or labels lost .
10 In that case , the grievance would be taken under the LEA 's own procedure .
11 The current expenditure on these tax benefits would be taken as the cash ceiling .
12 Canon Kenyon Wright , chairman of the executive , declared ‘ final and definite ’ decisions would be taken at the meeting on the proposals , which include finalising the plan for a Scottish parliament ; holding a series of conversations with major groups in Scottish society ; developing Scotland 's European links and parallel movements across the UK and broadening the membership of the Convention .
13 Peter Lilley told the brewers that no action would be taken in the particular instance where a pub had not yet been freed because independent arbitration of rents was still taking place .
14 The Treasury instructed the Inland Revenue to obtain information from California-based companies in the UK on the probable impact of retaliatory measures which would be taken in the first instance against them if the US Government fails to resolve the continued burden of unitary tax on foreign-owned companies in the state by the end of the year .
15 ‘ What Maradona said is the most stupid declaration of the Eighties by a football player , ’ said the Fifa spokesman Guido Tognoni , who added that no disciplinary action would be taken against the player .
16 The editor-in-chief of Izvestia , the most respected national daily newspaper , also said legal action would be taken against the Speaker , for seeking to impose restrictions on the newspaper and employing ‘ Bolshevik psychology ’ to gag the press .
17 Opposition leaders , however , expressed concern at the continuing military disruption of the transition period , and questioned whether effective action would be taken against the military .
18 It was planned from the beginning that follow-up action would be taken by the participants wherever possible , so in the summer of 1980 Highlander hosted a workshop on land reform to which study participants and others from the region were invited .
19 For a few days there was a period of uncertainty , as Huw waited to see if the Brotherhood were planning another attack upon him — and the Inner Circle of the Guild waited to see if any steps would be taken by the Dockers ' Union , or by the police , in defence of the young man .
20 As I had made some pretty critical remarks about the Soviet Union , at a time the war-time alliance still commanded admiration , especially among the young , he pointed out that if printed , these views would be taken by the Kremlin to be officially inspired .
21 Cos it it would mean the decision would be taken by the Secretary of State and not by the local authorities .
22 Samples of both victims ' blood would be taken from the bodies at the post-mortem , but it would be three days at least before he could expect to get the result of the analysis .
23 £80,000 would be taken from the grants budget to be used on Christian Aid 's own Education and Campaign work , eg for a Volunteer Teacher Coordinator .
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