Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] taken [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 None could be admitted at any other time except for cases of sudden accident or emergency , ‘ which are taken into the House at any hour of the night or day without any recommendation whatever . ’
2 Thus the duty of care prevents directors from acting wholly unreasonably ; the duty of loyalty ensures that their decisions are not biased ; and the duty to act bona fide in the interests of the company and not for any improper purpose is almost identical in its formulation as a standard of review to the administrative law test striking down decisions which are taken for an improper purpose .
3 The cost of a project depends largely on decisions about the scope of the project which are taken during the briefing and design stages .
4 Although the above extracts , which are taken from a more detailed investigation ( Osbourn , 1988 ) , provide only a brief description they do demonstrate the potential offered by RGT for exploration and education within the area of aesthetic appraisal .
5 These are all products which are taken from the forests without harming them — in other words , sustainable use .
6 In the summer we enjoy holiday classes which are taken by a different teacher each week and to which many friends from other classes in the district come to join us .
7 Nor has it always been the chub which were taken from the bottom ; several times the barbel have been on the bottom and the chub hovering above them .
8 The contents are then sucked into a large tank on a trailer , which is taken to a local refuse treatment works , where it is emptied and thoroughly cleaned .
9 The first-year course gives a broad introduction which is taken to a more advanced level in the second year .
10 Such orbits will either be symmetric ( i.e. be their own image under the symmetry ) or will occur in symmetric pairs , each of which is taken to the other by the symmetry .
11 Accolate , which is taken as a pill , could be it .
12 Here we present a simple hierarchical model which also relaxes the assumptions of constant returns to scale and perfect competition , although we revert to the assumption of a single factor , labour , which is taken as the numeraire .
13 Tobacco is not a food or drink but it is something which is taken into the body through the mouth ( and nose ) .
14 For students taking the American Studies strand , a particular feature of the course is the intercalary year which is taken at a university in the United States between the second and final years .
15 After describing an examination which is taken at the end of schooling ( compulsory schooling ends at 16 , but just over half stay at school till 17 ) and which to British eyes seems remarkably casual , the HMI team observes :
16 Before dinner , Colin and Rosemary join their guests for an aperitif , which is taken in the drawing room in winter , and , weather permitting , in the summer months , by the summer house .
17 Erm the the erm figure for the whole of the district which is taken from the nineteen eighty one census is fifteen percent of the workforce working outside Richmondshire .
18 Thus , the points that lie in our " invariant set " ( the set of all points lying on intersections of the vertical and horizontal lines ) , each of which is taken by the return map to another such point , correspond one to one with symbolic sequences , infinite on the left , of Ts and Ss .
19 It has set up a Directorate of Women 's Affairs and has sponsored a musical show , ‘ The Women ’ s Vision ’ , which is taken around the villages by travelling artists .
20 Notwithstanding the views that have found favour with others I consider this to be a reasonable construction of the statutory provisions and I am comforted in the fact that , apart from an attempt to tax airline employees , which was taken to the special commissioners who decided in favour of the taxpayer , this has been the practice of the Inland Revenue in applying the relevant words where they have occurred in the Income Tax Acts for so long as they have been in force , until they initiated the present cases .
21 His parents hope the tape which was taken to the hospital this morning by the Cheetah 's co-promoter Peter York will help Dean regain consciousness .
22 The most notable capture was that of Caen which fell at the end of July , and which , according to the chronicler Froissart , was the source of much material gain which was taken down the river Orne to the coast for shipment back to England .
23 Outcomes for the children and young people were analysed according to the legal route which was taken as the basis for the child 's admission into care .
24 The philosopher whose name is always associated with the 1688–9 settlement in England is , of course , John Locke , even though his Second Treatise of Government , which was taken as an apologia for that settlement , was most probably written as a response to the Exclusion crisis of 1679–80 .
25 Police involved in the search for the animal , which was taken from a field near Ballymoney , Co Antrim , 10 days ago , confirmed that .
26 It was to be entitled Drive , He Said which was taken from the Robert Creely poem :
27 The publications taken were constantly changing and it would appear that " Punch " was the only one which was taken throughout the whole period .
28 Apart from the pension gain , more than half of which was taken in the form of lower interest charges , spinning rationalisation costs of almost £10million were treated as an extraordinary levy .
29 Apart from the pension gain , more than half of which was taken in the form of lower interest charges , spinning rationalisation costs of almost £10million were treated as an extraordinary levy .
30 When the Queen called at Perth General Station for breakfast , which was taken in the company offices , she invariably encountered , much to Neele 's distaste , the Chairman of the North British Railway , Mr Stirling , known locally as ‘ Kippen Davie ’ ,
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