Example sentences of "[noun pl] which [vb mod] [be] take " in BNC.

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1 The following is a checklist of the first three considerations which should be taken into account before anything else :
2 DB32 , as it became colloquially known , was the long awaited planners ' guide , advising on the considerations which should be taken into account in the layout of residential roads and footpaths in new housing schemes , as well as in improvement areas .
3 Rather they are considerations which should be taken into account by drivers in seeking to pursue their own destinations .
4 There may be further steps which must be taken , after they have completed their tasks and before the next committee meeting .
5 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
6 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
7 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
8 All expenses are paid by the band 's members as with any hobby , so an accountant does n't need to be involved , although there are certain precautionary steps which should be taken at this early stage .
9 Reputable test publishers in conjunction with the Commission for Racial Equality and the Equal Opportunities Commission have issued guidance on the steps which should be taken to unsure that tests do not discriminate unfairly .
10 Thus it was , that at some momentous point in the immensity of time there came into being three initial units which can be taken as the true beginning of the story of earthly life .
11 Two approaches can be adopted to minimize the response time : a simple approach is to devise portable GIS which can be taken to the hazard ; a more complex solution is to couple the GIS to real-time monitoring systems .
12 But there are other less obvious savings which can be taken into account if you are prepared to write a few letters and fill out a form or two .
13 In contrast with some other forms of deviance , many kinds of pollution do not carry with them indicators which can be taken for granted by an enforcement officer ( or anyone else ) as unambiguous signs of their presence .
14 Adverse movement in either would lessen the number of hours which could be taken as play , but still would not dictate precisely which hours had to be worked .
15 Durham County Council engineers will be in Darlington at the weekend to put in moveable bollards which will be taken down after 4pm every day .
16 The draft schedule of the Act sets out an extensive list of prescribed matters which must be taken into account , and these cover traditional and new areas .
17 Objections to the proposals essentially turn on the terms under which any devolution would take place , and the question of the competence and reliability of the organisations which would be taking on responsibility for the sites .
18 Details and booking forms for the workshops which will be taking place in conjunction with the exhibition can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this issue .
19 The discussion around the table often generates even better feature ideas which can be taken up by one of the journalists present .
20 Colonial government is presented as a largely apolitical , administrative business , unrelated to any economic and social changes which might be taking place as a consequence of colonial domination and exploitation ( Eisenstadt 1963 ) .
21 There is no limit to the number of different problems which can be taken to a solicitor under the scheme .
22 — presenting evidence in support of and against various positions which might be taken up with regard to the issue ;
23 In either case the designer writes down the sequence of actions which must be taken coupled with informational indications of what should be happening .
24 Patients may be unaware of some hazards ( e.g. the possibility of developing deep vein thrombosis ) and the nurse must therefore explain both the hazards and the preventive actions which can be taken .
25 proposals to clarify the statutory authority for carers to act on behalf of an incapacitated person , while setting out the principles which must be taken into account when acting in that person 's ‘ best interests ’
26 Many problems which we are prepared to treat as bipolar have ramifications which could be taken into account if they were thought to be as important as the impact of the decision on the two contestants .
27 A resolution of this issue , which is not a pressing matter , would need also to take account of the fact that speakers do , in practice , use sentences which could be taken as instances of a third possible equational type ( if this is not to be regarded as merely some kind of linguistic jeu d'esprit ) : ( 37 ) cautiously is the way we should proceed In both of these two cases , the question is whether a property concept can fill a position which would otherwise be reserved for an entity .
28 Without the fourth gospel there were very few sayings which could be taken as directly expressing what Jesus ' own self-understanding might have been ; for most of these statements are in it , not in the synoptics .
29 Most of our competitions offer moderate prizes which may be taken advantage of by staff in all parts of the company .
30 Having in mind the proposals of the Government for a very considerable increase in the armaments of the country , and also the piling up of armaments in other European countries with a consequent danger of war , the Council in March passed a resolution calling the TUC to discuss measures which might be taken to oppose such an armament programme and to prepare plans for action to prevent the outbreak of war .
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