Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be taken to " in BNC.
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1 | This view would appear to contain much sense ; but it must not be taken to the extreme . |
2 | A middle course may be achieved by the phrase : " for the purpose of delineation only " , which has been held to mean that the plan must not be taken to be drawn to scale but the lines are correct diagrammatically ( Re Freeman and Taylor 's Contract ( 1907 ) 97 LT 39 ) . |
3 | The value when repaired for these purposes should always be taken to be the insured value . |
4 | ( 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 . ) |
5 | He was guilty of blasphemy and could now be taken to the Roman Governor with the recommendation that he suffer the death penalty . |
6 | Objection may also be taken to the new offences on the ground that rape has arguably been substantially downgraded as a crime where aggravating factors do not exist . |
7 | He need not be taken to a designated police station if it is not anticipated he will be detained for more than six hours or where the arresting officer is without help . |
8 | The example in ( 22 ) simply extends the scope of Quality by viewing truth as a special sub-case of sincerity applied to assertions ; when one asks a question , one may standardly be taken to be asking sincerely and hence to be indeed lacking and requiring the requested information . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | The granting of a lease for full consideration in money or money 's worth shall not be taken to be associated with any operation effected more than three years after the grant , and no operation effected on or after 27 March 1974 shall be taken to be associated with an operation effected before that date . |
11 | The woman would then be taken to a certified hospital for medical examination , where she could be detained for up to three months . |
12 | The problem which is outlined in the officer 's report on people wasting petrol to take small amounts of material to recycling banks would not apply to building materials , as the quantities in question would be lorry loads which would otherwise be taken to a landful site or fly tip . |
13 | The message will also be taken to foreign fashion capitals . |
14 | So far there 've been no prosecutions but following a period of grace the speeders will now be taken to court . |
15 | Her car will now be taken to Forensic Laboratories in Chepstow , Gwent , where yet more tests are to be carried out . |
16 | The cygnet will now be taken to the swan santuary at Egham . |
17 | They can only be taken to be creating expectations of faithfulness . |
18 | There are claimed benefits in academic progress and in social and emotional maturity , but the solution to the basic problem of the language and learning environments can not be taken to be solved in the mainstreaming option . |
19 | The metabolic concentrations can not be taken to be representative of analgesic ratios . |
20 | This is because the apparent uptake at one hour can not be taken to be the true uptake in view of the high level at time 0 , which must represent adherence to the cell wall ( Fig 4 ) . |
21 | It can easily be taken to places such as hospitals , prisons and community centres . |