Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] to be taken [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a result , ministers are subject to a range of ad hoc and constantly changing pressures from parliamentary representatives and interest groups that create a substratum of secondary political considerations to be taken into account .
2 In practice it is relatively rare for all the different sources to be taken into account before an order .
3 If a breach of the Convention has occurred , either the Committee of Ministers or the Court , as the case may be , may prescribe the remedial measures to be taken by the offending state ( Arts.32 and 50 ) .
4 Furthermore , the divisions will allow the Scottish points to be taken with their English equivalent so that we can have a single debate on common issues .
5 These are some factors to be taken into account ; clearly , further work is needed to identify other risk factors which might alert the general practitioner to the possibility of an attempt .
6 Insurance companies understandably expect proper precautions to be taken for the security and safe storage of musical instruments .
7 He admitted eight robberies between May and July and asked for two others and six attempted robberies to be taken into consideration .
8 Six units to be taken from a wide range of choices , plus a dissertation .
9 McCabe , of Millbrook Avenue , Brambles Farm , Middlesbrough , admitted three offences of theft and asked for six offences to be taken into consideration .
10 Section 1 gives guidance on the form and content of auditors ' annual reports and comments on the principal matters to be taken into account in framing those reports .
11 She asked for 54 similar offences to be taken into consideration .
12 She also asked for 31 similar offences to be taken into consideration .
13 ‘ If love was crime , ’ said Alex , ‘ I 'd ask for a thousand similar offences to be taken into consideration . ’
14 He admitted going equipped for theft , another burglary and asked for four similar offences to be taken into consideration .
15 Yesterday she was given a two year probation and ordered to pay £1,000 compensation , after admitting three specimen charges amounting to £1,252 and asking for 27 similar offences to be taken into account .
16 He asked for three other similar offences to be taken into consideration .
17 A written policy should therefore be established that recognises the potential for the abuse and fraudulent use of computerised data , and the appropriate actions to be taken in the event of an employee 's breaching the trust placed in him or her .
18 Is it then irrational for the Secretary of State , by devolution , to allow such decisions to be taken by a minister of state or Parliamentary under-secretary of state ?
19 ( The election rules required soundings to be taken among constituency associations and reported to the 1922 Committee .
20 From this single example it is clear that an investigation , of the outside poses immense problems since there are so many outside factors to be taken into account .
21 Coming from the lead guitarist in a band who 've only just released their second single , you 'd expect such remarks to be taken with a hefty pinch of salt .
22 Any payment you have made is non-returnable unless 14 days ' notice is given or there are exceptional circumstances to be taken into account .
23 In view of the sulphur monoxide consequencies , have the Government taken into account the latest findings from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in relation to the ozone layer , and the need for urgent measures to be taken into account in view of this desperately dangerous and cancer-giving situation ?
24 There are psychological factors to be taken into account , too .
25 5 Steps to be taken following the completion of the conveyance or transfer
26 4 Steps to be taken following completion of the conveyance or transfer
27 She admitted four charges of making a false representation to obtain benefit and asked for 18 others to be taken into consideration .
28 The major factors to be taken into consideration when selecting a rootstock variety are : its suitability to the vinestock on which it is to be grafted ; its suitability to the geographical location and to climate ; solumological effects ; and the effect upon the quality and character of the fruit produced .
29 Pink tablets to be taken at the first sign of symptoms and Yellow tablets that only need to be taken if symptoms persist .
30 The local county court often has the advantage of being nearer than the High Court District Registry , its rules are less strict and it allows more steps to be taken by post than does the High Court .
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