Example sentences of "[adv] be taken [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the last 12 months great strides have successfully been taken in maintaining a high profile and promoting the industry .
2 I have n't heard yet from anybody that regeneration 's properly been taken into account in the calculations within local level or county level .
3 Although the art treasures had long since been taken to Moscow , many of the palaces were in ruins after the fearful fighting between the Russians and the Germans .
4 The children have since been taken into care .
5 One large group of negatives had apparently been taken at a fancy dress party organised by the Duke of Devonshire — over 100 guests had been photographed , most of them with different background settings .
6 In industrialised countries , such rudimentary amenities as piped water and sanitation have long been taken for granted and there has been a virtual elimination of major infectious diseases over the past century .
7 The seven points below are taken from Living With Giddiness , a leaflet prepared by Mrs M. Seiffert MCP .
8 Most of the questions selected below are taken from the examinations of bodies other than the Institute of Marketing .
9 In preparing the new form , suggestions made by members of the Society , Local Secretaries and Sheriff Clerks have all been taken into account .
10 Even though I 'd eventually been allowed my inhaler and eye ointment in Holloway , it had all been taken off me again .
11 Recent film of restored airworthy Corsairs in America is also included , but the main source of interest in this video is the combat footage which has all been taken from official US Navy film archives .
12 They have all been taken from roadworks in north Donegal since the beginning of the year .
13 The UK government reportedly favoured the principle of " subsidiarity " [ see also p. 36741 ] , which it took to mean that decisions should only be made in Brussels which could not better be taken at national level .
14 This fact must obviously be taken into account in the interpretation of raised beaches .
15 Mr Cross had chosen the ideal spot for his photography some three days earlier and the picture he wanted could only be taken during the ten days around the longest day when the sun came through a gap in the hills .
16 The commissioner quotes the Environmental Assessment ( Salmon Farming in Marine Waters ) Regulations of 1988 , which says that ‘ a proposed development shall only be taken to be likely to have significant effects on the environment … where the Crown Estates Commissioners consider that this is the case . ’
17 ( Civil cases in Singapore could only be taken to the Privy Council in London if both parties agreed in advance of hearings at the Court of Appeals . )
18 They can only be taken to be creating expectations of faithfulness .
19 Thus , transactions in shares could only be taken into account to the extent ruled by the Special Commissioner .
20 I do not believe that Mr. Wall 's submission that the welfare of the children could only be taken into account if the terms of article 13 ( b ) had been established is a correct analysis of the position .
21 He submits that matters regarding their welfare can only be taken into account on the exercise of discretion under article 13 if they establish the criterion to be found in article 13 ( b ) , i.e. , that there is a grave risk that their return would expose them to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation .
22 He got together with Clyde Walcott , a happy refereeing choice for three Tests in England this summer between England and Pakistan , and they ruled that the rule called for 90 overs to be bowled every day , and the allowance for wickets would only be taken into account for fining purposes when each side 's overall rate was calculated at the end of the game .
23 In his speech , on 28 April 1939 , Hitler provided the following catalogue of achievements which , in the view of most ordinary Germans , could only be taken as a breathtaking list of personal successes :
24 ( It should be noted that the latter may only be taken as the final module in a masters programme ) .
25 ‘ More and more decisions can only be taken at European level , ’ Mr Bangemann said .
26 The decisions Gen McCreery was asking for could only be taken at a senior level , and during the day of 14 May they were considered at Caserta by Gen Brian Robertson , the Chief Administrative Officer at AFHQ .
27 The decision as to how detailed a breakdown of costs is required is crucial and should only be taken at a high level in the management structure .
28 ‘ No , sire , a vote on the constitution , which can only be taken at the annual general meeting . ’
29 So any dwellings over and above sixteen and a half thousand , would only be taken by people moving into the county and not by locals .
30 In the past samples could only be taken by NRA officials in person .
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