Example sentences of "will [be] take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This concerns the question of written representations , er which I will be taking into account .
2 Consequently , this is the direction I will be taking in Part Two .
3 Final decisions on the membership and remit of the commission will be taken following consultation with local authorities and staff representatives .
4 A big crust on the surface when the sun is beating down will be taken with relish , and a tiny morsel of crumb on the bottom will often tempt a chub even in a snowstorm .
5 There are 2 petitions on the agenda but the one will be taken with item 2 .
6 Blood tests will provide information early in pregnancy , and a small sample of blood will be taken for testing .
7 Treasurer Bernie Gaught is telling councillors that it is ‘ inevitable ’ that some people will be taken to court .
8 But Richard Collin , council officer in charge of collecting the tax , has warned anyone who does not pay in full will be taken to court .
9 All the same , you will be taken to hospital in Panama City , purely as a precaution , ’ their rescuer advised .
10 Here we review the significant progress made during Year Two of the plan , and look ahead to the action that will be taken during Year Three .
11 Although the whole life-style will be taken into consideration , this therapy does not necessarily involve drastic changes .
12 In a few cases , the manager may decide that the recruit is unsuitable but more normally they will be given a chance at a formal interview where the manager 's opinion will be taken into consideration .
13 ‘ But public opinion will be taken into consideration and that may be the deciding factor .
14 His speech was full of phrases such as , " All relevant circumstances will be taken into consideration " ; " I am confident that " such and such a thing will not happen ; " I do not envisage " that this will occur ; " I fully realise that such may be the case " ; " These will be taken into consideration The means will be satisfactory " ; and " This will be taken into account . "
15 His speech was full of phrases such as , " All relevant circumstances will be taken into consideration " ; " I am confident that " such and such a thing will not happen ; " I do not envisage " that this will occur ; " I fully realise that such may be the case " ; " These will be taken into consideration The means will be satisfactory " ; and " This will be taken into account . "
16 The committee 's report will be taken into consideration in the preparation of a White Paper , dealing with the pit closures and any other changes that might affect the energy market .
17 The Minister says : The gentleman has made his point in his usual colourful style.His views will be taken into consideration by the Home Secretaryw when he looks at the problem
18 ‘ If you do n't carry it out you will be taken into custody , ’ he was warned .
19 On the one hand , if they are mothers they are more likely to delay seeking help from their GP for fear that their children will be taken into care .
20 Labour will use the bill 's committee stage , which began yesterday , to argue that the legislation is silent on how care standards will be measured in the NHS 's new contract culture and how the views of patients will be taken into account .
21 Wages that you earn or could reasonably have earned during your notice period will be taken into account when assessing compensation .
22 If you receive state benefits , such as unemployment benefit , during your notice period , they will be taken into account in calculating the extent of your claim .
23 The UFC has launched its new research quality assessment , which will be taken into account when calculating funding for 1993–94 .
24 Any profit arising on surrender or maturity will be taken into account to determine the amount , if any , of age related allowance to which you are entitled .
25 Ability will be taken into account when planning distance and duration of rides .
26 After a year in hospital the pension may be reduced still further , but if your parent is treated as having a dependant this will be taken into account .
27 The value of the property will be taken into account if a DSS subsidy is required for private or voluntary care .
28 When applying for entry to a conversion course , past experience and qualifications will be taken into account , of course , but the demand for places on the 52-week courses is such that returning nurses are likely to be disadvantaged from those already practising .
29 Payment can be postponed for a year and it is not clear yet how inflation will be taken into account and whether the price will be paid in roubles or in hard currency .
30 A growing band of trade associations , pressure groups , company representatives and independent consultants now stalk the corridors of the Commission and the Parliament , talking to officials and politicians in the hope that their views and interests will be taken into account as the draft legislation passes through the system .
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