Example sentences of "[vb mod] be taken [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Care should be taken with the phrase in square brackets in cl 9.1.2 of Precedent 1 .
2 15–9 " The meeting proceeded to take into consideration what steps should be taken with the view to electing a minister . "
3 Great care should be taken with the rock in this area until it has all washed clean and settled down again .
4 6 When the deadline arrives all the tenders should be taken with the list to :
5 He had already accepted the need for reunion of churches in South India and agreed with Archbishop Michael Ramsey 's view that risks should be taken for the sake of Gospel .
6 Full advantage should be taken of the interest and availability of the press , as well as of radio and television .
7 Having said that , it is a comparatively recent imposition for rents to be payable in advance as opposed to in arrear and many tenants would argue that some account should be taken of the fact that landlords have had their money , and therefore presumably interest on it , in advance .
8 where adjacent codes are likely to denote related subjects , some account should be taken of the nearness of adjacent codes ;
9 The Relieving Officer for East Greenwich , however , favoured giving relief to widows for the first few weeks after their husband 's death , but after that he believed some of the children should be taken into the workhouse , because he considered that an able-bodied widow should work .
10 In any event , it is wise to place a suitable receptacle within easy reach throughout the day , and after a meal the puppy should be taken into the garden and encouraged to use an area here .
11 On the other hand , a harder look should be taken at the range of prescribable products of doubtful value , such as , peripheral and central vasodilators , cough mixtures , baby creams , mild analgesics , and shampoos , and the value of others — for example , vaccination for foreign travel — should be reassessed .
12 As mentioned above , the timing of this will be influenced by the strength or weakness of the currency in the currency markets but the decision to cover or not to cover should be taken at the time the exposure arises .
13 Any jumble for the sale should be taken to the centre or telephone .
14 Yesterday , an appeal was also set up for adults and children 's clothes and shoes , which should be taken to the council headquarters at Bodlondeb , Conwy .
15 Archbishop Silvestre Scandian said : ‘ The state police should be taken off the case , because Father Gabriel made a statement to the Justice and Peace Commission mentioning a police officer as one of those who had made death threats against him . ’
16 I think the series should be taken off the air .
17 If the core makes up a closed circuit as shown in Fig. 4.7(a) then l should be taken as the length along the dotted line and eqn ( 4.43 ) is still applicable .
18 Any resulting action should be taken in the presence of the appropriate adult if the person is a juvenile or mentally disordered or mentally handicapped .
19 The package will be distributed through the MAP network to hospitals , schools , church and community groups with the aim of informing people how cholera is contracted , how it can be prevented , and what steps should be taken in the case of infection .
20 You also need to be aware of certain precautions that should be taken in the handling , preparing and storing of food .
21 You also need to be aware of certain precautions that should be taken in the handling , preparing and storing of food .
22 The charge nurse of a ward has a special responsibility to know precisely what action should be taken in the event of a fire ; to be aware of any special risks , such as oxygen or cyclopropane cylinders ; and to familiarise all new staff to the ward with the routine and the location of fire alarms , exits and fire-fighting equipment .
23 For expositional reasons , we shall need to use the word utterance in various ways in this book , but where it is used to contrast with sentence it should be taken in the sense advocated by Bar-Hillel , as a sentence ( or sometimes string of sentences ) paired with a context .
24 A pressurised fuselage confined a large source of potential energy and account should be taken in the design of the aircraft to ensure that , in the event of its rapid release in any unpredicted manner , the basic integrity of the aircraft structure or its control should not be compromised .
25 When approaching the Claimant 's Doctor , care should be taken in the method of such an approach .
26 If the child shows a habit of prolonged crying then instead of expecting him or her to sit there for a long period of time , the first break in crying after a few minutes should be taken by the parent as an opportunity to allow the child to get up .
27 The documents relating to ‘ A ’ which are the subject of the notice are therefore directly relevant to any determination regarding the possible offences identified in paragraphs 6 and 7 above as well as to the consideration of what if any action should be taken by the Bank in respect of the [ defendants ' ] authorisation if such offences are proved .
28 Care should be taken by the prosecution to show the obstruction was deliberate and intentional to negate any defence of accident or mistake .
29 Studies continued on the Andrew and Birch fields during 1992 and development decisions should be taken by the end of 1993 .
30 And if they were n't then disciplinary measures should be taken against the person or people responsible .
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