Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] is taken " 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 | The time taken to extinguish a sequence of , say , 10 lights or sounds is taken . |
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 | 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 . |
10 | This point is of course relevant in any field situation where the researcher is studying persons in whose culture he or she does not participate , and the need to avoid offending established beliefs and values is taken for granted in anthropology texts such as that by Rynkiewich and Spradley . |
11 | This status should be updated as the problem is assigned for solving and action is taken to resolve the problem . |
12 | The following definition and passage is taken from Chemical Nomenclature , Symbols and Terminology published by the Association for Science Education ( ASE ) in 1985 : |
13 | While the geological sedimentologist has developed one set of criteria by which sedimentary deposits are assessed , an entirely different approach to sands and gravels is taken by the construction industry which uses such materials for concrete , road metal aggregates , mortars and plastering . |
14 | Tasting : The fact that we all seem to live life in such a hurry means that much of our food and drink is taken while rushing around . |
15 | The duty officer has to be on hand , not only to greet the pilots and passengers , but to make sure the plane gets refuelled and baggage is taken off into the airport . |
16 | ‘ It has an excellent reputation , and care is taken of the girls ’ welfare . ’ |
17 | The interests of the Faculty 's departments are not mutually exclusive , and care is taken to provide a closely integrated environment for postgraduate study . |
18 | The responsibility involved in giving the correct advice and information is taken very seriously . |
19 | That is , these methods , typifications , and practices are employed by policemen and women as the main resource for accomplishing police work , and their relevance and applicability is taken for granted and never challenged . |
20 | Most of our free time in the afternoons and evenings is taken up with preparation , as the Chinese want us to produce detailed summaries in advance of our lectures . |
21 | Male contacts of women with trichomonal vaginitis can be shown to harbour the organism in a certain proportion of cases , and this proportion can be increased if extra care and time is taken looking for the protozoon . |
22 | Breakfast is buffet style , and dinner is taken from a four course set menu . |
23 | This capacity to analyse feelings , hopes and intentions is taken in our culture as the main criterion for being a ‘ normal ’ ordinary adult . |
24 | ‘ Certain courses are generally attended by staff of specific sections but care is taken that all staff know they may go to any course . |
25 | Foster parents are paid a weekly allowance that covers the basic costs of maintaining a child , but care is taken to see that fostering does not become a materially profitable exercise . |
26 | When embalming a case which has been the subject of a post-mortem examination , there is likely to be more opportunity for formaldehyde to enter the atmosphere but care is taken to minimise this . |