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

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1 Indeed , the notion that the behaviour of financial institutions needs to be taken into account when examining the efficacy of monetary controls has a long , although perhaps not popular , pedigree .
2 But wider , deeper and larger considerations had to be taken on board and at this stage I do n't know if any of the money will be available to me for replacing Batty if he goes . ’
3 But wider , deeper and longer considerations had to be taken on board . ’
4 The reply details the steps required to be taken before such a scheme can become operative .
5 The reply details the steps required to be taken before such a scheme can become operative .
6 It was only recently I realised just how many animals have to be taken into care because of their owner 's neglect .
7 Still reflecting on buns , my favourite food , I called a taxi and in lordly tones asked to be taken to Lansdowne Road , home of Jazz News magazine .
8 In addition , tilt-shots have to be taken with extra caution be-cause of the problem of backlight ( see page 25 ) .
9 This would allow 2 x 2 weeks holidays to be taken per year for ( 1 ) plus 1 x 1 weeks holiday to be taken per year for ( 2 ) .
10 The proportion of participants in special employment programmes amongst temporary workers has to be taken into account in assessing the growth of temporary working over times .
11 In any discussion of dependence and independence , the balance of power between individuals has to be taken into account .
12 Under the new contracts staff would work a 37-hour week and have 35 days holiday to be taken at the management 's discretion .
13 This would allow 2 x 2 weeks holidays to be taken per year for ( 1 ) plus 1 x 1 weeks holiday to be taken per year for ( 2 ) .
14 Their places had to be taken by ‘ empirical ’ ( untrained ) teachers , reaching 60 per cent of total teachers in some regions .
15 While the immediate solution to a dementia problem may seem to be increasing staffing , eg another warden part- or full-time , the effect on other tenants has to be taken into account .
16 So a married man who wishes to become a satyāgrahi requires the consent of his wife since her rights have to be taken into consideration in this matter .
17 In order to serve a notice you have to get a name , and that 's enormously difficult , because I mean , practical difficulties need to be taken on board , Anne and then Diana .
18 These things have to be taken into consideration when calculating dates , but the method is nonetheless valuable .
19 But I think there 's also the other end of the scale which is , which is what , you 've slightly amended this year , is the fact of elderly people erm , I know recently that myself have gone through the fact of my gran had er , was going through a very sick period , and if she 'd have come back home , it would have been very difficult for me to have had to look after her at the same time as trying to attend my council duties , and this would have been the same for my dad , and the additional income which this would have brought , to have paid someone to be able to look after her whilst we were at council meetings , and you can remember that these meetings sometimes go on , you can say well , this meeting should be over by one o'clock then it goes on till three o'clock or whatever , and then peop , the problems mount up for that person left on their own , and I think that those things have to be taken into consideration , and I believe that this is the first step forward in trying to recognise that people have responsibilities outside of the council chamber .
20 Obviously , certain things have to be taken into consideration — the patient 's condition , distance . ’
21 Again any representations have to be taken into account when the application is being considered .
22 For example , shareholdings divided in the proportion of 66% and 34% were found to constitute joint control , as a 34% shareholding represented a minority blocking vote and so important decisions had to be taken with the consent of this minority shareholder .
23 Decisions had to be taken about which information was best presented in the form of bar-charts , and which was more suited to pie-charts or line graphs .
24 In the second half of the century decisions continued to be taken by a series of similar committees and indirectly by the seven provinces which sent delegates to the States-General .
25 An unprecedented hunger strike took place in Tbilisi , the republican capital , in an attempt to block the changes ; more than a hundred of the demonstrators had to be taken to hospital .
26 It is not just a question of the disabled ; all the other bus users have to be taken into account .
27 Electronic publishing software is upgraded , on average , every 18 months and decisions need to be taken about how , and when , to carry out these and what training to provide .
28 For example , separate decisions need to be taken in relation to : ( 1 ) VAT registrationwhere , if the partners of the new office are not to be the same as those carrying on business at headquarters , separate registration will be required ; ( 2 ) preparation of accountswhere if separate accounts for each office are kept , with separate accounting dates ( which is a matter to be settled between the partners and the firm 's accountants and involves no breach of professional conduct whichever decision may be taken ) , accountants ' reports will have to be produced in respect of each office ; ( 3 ) identity of the partnerswhether the new office should be run as a separate partnership or as a branch office ; ( 4 ) investment business certificatesseparate certificates will be needed if there is not an identity of partners at all a firm 's offices .
29 In turn , the gravels are themselves overlain by alluvial silty uniform sands around the junction with A8 and by lacustrine silty clay , peat and silt , associated with the former Gogar Loch , around the Gogar Burn and along South Gyle Broadway , and special measures had to be taken during the construction of embankments in these areas in order to avoid over-stressing the sub-strata and to accelerate the anticipated settlements .
30 ‘ We will therefore identify what additional measures need to be taken in future . ’
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