Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [be] take " in BNC.

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1 The draftsman should ensure that any licence fee or sub-rent is taken into account in the calculation of the tenant 's turnover ; indeed , he may think it appropriate to cover the contingency that the tenant grants a licence of part of the demised property at less than the market rate .
2 Even today , when the tottering of a Goldcrest or TESE is taken as a sign that the film industry is going under , it 's assumed that big companies are the key to surviving in the film business , because that 's the way they do things in LA .
3 The potential for conflict and the difficulty of making decisions in marginal situations is obvious , especially when the possibility of sanction by your employer , client or Institution is taken into account .
4 After allowing between 45 and 90 minutes for incorporation of labelled amino acid into protein , anaesthesia was induced and biopsies of rectal mucosa or tumour were taken immediately , through a sigmoidoscope ( therefore the patient was anesthetised for only five minutes of the 45–90 minute period available for incorporation of isotope ) .
5 Consider a journey of n steps , each of equal length , in which the decision whether to proceed forward or back is taken at random .
6 However , once an apprentice or assistant is taken on this is no longer true .
7 Shutdown maintenance , carried out when plant or machinery is taken out of service .
8 That is , how to convey to members of the public that their request or complaint is taken seriously even though it is impossible to act upon it .
9 7.6.3.3 some defect or deficiency in the site upon which the rebuilding or reinstatement is to take place [ would render the same impossible or would mean that the same could only be undertaken at a cost that would be unreasonable in all the circumstances ]
10 If proof of postage is required for sending important documents through the post , the package or letter is taken to the post office , and for an extra charge the delivery will be recorded and a receipt obtained as proof .
11 For if general issues concerned with the nature of chemistry or mathematics or history are to take priority , what is to become of the actual content of these subjects ?
12 If payments for water rates , gas or electricity are taken out , there is very little left . ’
13 Matthew Gloag & Son is to take on the marketing and sales of Bunnahabhain 12-Year-Old Islay Malt Scotch Whisky .
14 In Cornwall in 1796 , 1801 and 1812 a noose and contract was taken around to farmers , who were threatened with the former if they did not agree to sign the latter .
15 If both systems and user are taken into account , success and failure are far from clear cut .
16 Well , that of course er may be true but er as the Group Captain has has said here in the reduced er spec position which we now face and judgement was taken as to how much we should invest in stocks of reserve drop tanks at this point and the option exists to order more .
17 A photocopier , fax machine , theodolite level and calculator were taken .
18 Our task and privilege is to take the time and make a serious effort to reflect on our lives and to realise anew , the saving and sanctifying power of God .
19 Responsibility for development and inspection was taken over by the Social Work Service and the work of the training council has been absorbed into the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work .
20 Labour reckon that the belt-tightening will hit an average family next year by £454 a year once the NI increase , the freezing of married couples allowance , VAT on fuel , above-inflation rises in car tax discs and smoking are taken into account .
21 Lifetime histories of alcohol consumption and smoking were taken from each patient with a reproducible structured interview technique that used key life events ( for example , job changes , marriage , childbirth ) to help patients remember .
22 This is an attempt to prevent delays in the other enforcement procedures ( and advantage being taken of these delays ) resulting in the local authority being faced with a fait accompli .
23 Now , the only way we can go forward and progress is to take the professionals ' advice and coaching , we need coaching coaching for the kids .
24 Work began in winter 1899 , and opportunity was taken to relay the old conduit track from Cocker Street to Church Street on the Promenade .
25 Killion stood and let the cold air chill him , as a kind of left-handed penance for not being at the Front where all that pounding and pulverizing of flesh and bone and blood with steel and explosive was taking place .
26 At each visit , symptoms and side effects were noted and blood was taken for haematological and biochemical screening tests .
27 Expedition is useful in the case of property being resold very shortly after the unregistered title has been purchased , when it 's desired to give the new purchaser a registered title and completion is to take place before the title would normally be registered .
28 This status should be updated as the problem is assigned for solving and action is taken to resolve the problem .
29 And action was taken .
30 Eventually when the public are fed up and lodge a sufficient number of protests , governments will take action , and action was taken in 1991 when Parliament passed an Act called ‘ The Property Misdescriptions Act ’ .
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