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

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1 Furthermore , the Act allows pupils ' family backgrounds , ages and aptitudes to be taken into account by the school in determining whether an act of collective worship which is not of a broadly Christian character takes place in the school .
2 The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year .
3 The purpose of this get-together was to enable a group photograph to be taken in front of the Society 's latest restoration project , Spitfire PR.XI PL965/G-MKXI .
4 The head waiter made a servile fuss when they arrived and begged permission for a photograph to be taken for publicity purposes .
5 They concluded that the goals for the new programme were ambitious , maybe too ambitious , but that this was a programme to be taken every bit as seriously as its predecessor .
6 D ) At 4.00 pm ( 3.00 pm — Friday ) all outgoing mail to be taken down to mailroom .
7 Its body fell with a loud splash to be taken by the river .
8 There were some practical considerations to be taken into account before the work could actually commence however .
9 There are other considerations to be taken into account when the ballet has a story .
10 One of the most important considerations to be taken into account when creating a lexicon is how full a coverage of the language it is able to provide .
11 Now the planning system in this country , rightly gives the decision maker considerable discretion in exercising judgement regarding planning application , allowing all material considerations to be taken into account , and appropriate weighting given .
12 However , policies that use unqualified phrases such as , will be or should only be , do not allow scope for all ma material considerations to be taken into account .
13 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 .
14 They must be careful not to make income support too generous , thus causing the taxpayer to lose out and causing funds to be taken from other provision for the elderly and disabled .
15 As they did so , their southern line became depleted , allowing more Allied units to be taken north from that sector .
16 Six units to be taken from a wide range of choices , plus a dissertation .
17 A party meeting was to be held on the following Monday and the Whips were making preparation for a vote to be taken .
18 Erm well the solution to that was to hold the meetings of the General Assembly , where the hostile American majority was , but not to permit a vote to be taken on any resolution and this meant that President Johnson could pursue his , his then secret plan of bombing the north without any hostile United Nations resolution being passed against it .
19 Erm well the solution to that was to hold the meetings of the General Assembly , where the hostile American majority was , but not to permit a vote to be taken on any resolution and this meant that President Johnson could pursue his , his then secret plan of bombing the north without any hostile United Nations resolution being passed against it .
20 Presented to the Society by Mr J E Cadwallader from Capetown , South Africa - the last employee to be taken on by the Bishop 's Castle Railway . )
21 Hence , Cnut 's inheritance was international and many-faceted : there were numerous opportunities to be taken , pitfalls to be avoided and problems to be overcome , both at home and abroad , before his dominion and influence extended over much of the northern world , and merited the title by which his fellow Scandinavians know him today : Knut den store — Cnut the Great .
22 It must be true that Nanny was a liar and a trouble-maker because he could hear her saying all those terrible things that might cause Frankie to be taken away for ever .
23 When the angina patient seemed to be stable he too was transported to an ambulance to be taken to hospital so that he could rest and fully recover from his attack .
24 In fact it became clear that a considerable part of the defence was going to be that of justification , that the laws and usages of war permitted reprisals to be taken against hostages .
25 He called the RAC once more and arranged for the car to be taken to the edge of Brighton .
26 a ‘ statistically average ’ person aged 16 or over can expect : a robbery once every five centuries ( not attempts ) , an assault resulting in injury ( even if slight ) once every century , the family car to be taken by joyriders once every 60 years , a burglary in the home once every 40 years .
27 Now the first question to consider is whether the biblical writers intended their words to be taken as history or as myth .
28 This delay suggests that he had not intended his angry words to be taken literally , but at least one of his sons was clearly capable of making trouble , while claiming to be doing no more than carrying out his father 's wishes .
29 But when a lawyer asserts that A can sue B , what he means is that A can sue B , successfully ; if he meant his words to be taken literally , they would not have been worth the uttering .
30 A little voice inside her whispered that Luke had never intended his generous words to be taken literally .
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