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

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1 Courts in various jurisdictions have developed lists of factors which should regularly be taken into account in exercising the discretion .
2 It is certainly not impossible that these apparently isolated strands come together in some actual or supposed connection between Molla Fenari and Seyh Bedreddin and that Husameddin 's extended and ingenious gloss on Ibn Hajar 's brief statement-the placement of which must indeed be taken into account-has some , possibly much , truth in it .
3 The instigation of action , indeed of action research , is a matter which must mainly be taken up by in-service provision .
4 We will not go into great detail on the dangers of using statistics here but merely point to some precautions which must still be taken even when using statistics which are generally regarded as reliable .
5 Rather , it too is moving , and our observations are affected by that movement , which must therefore be taken into account in interpreting them .
6 By contrast , the Soviet Union had , of course , always co-existed with a climate which could never be taken for granted .
7 Bernheim 's results suggested that he had found some substances which were good for tubercle bacilli , and , by applying the principle of competitive antagonism , he sought closely related compounds which would also be taken up by them but would block the pathway of the stimulants .
8 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 .
9 Um around the middle years of the twentieth century there was ah a good deal of well people were spotting signs which would nowadays be taken as evidence of child sex abuse but they were giving other explanations for them .
10 By its membership , the central committee was the coming together of regional committees to discuss common strategies , which would then be taken back to the regional committees for further discussion .
11 As well as carrying food , the CARE airlifts , which will soon be taking in enough seeds and tools for 50,000 families so that people can begin to help themselves .
12 The proposal , which will probably be taken up by the NUS , is for a ‘ national crèche scheme ’ .
13 Novell Inc chief financial officer James Tolonen says he is comfortable with analysts ' estimates that the Provo , Utah company will do between $1.00 to $1.05 a share on an operating basis in the fiscal year to October 31 compared with $0.81 a share last fiscal ; the acquisition of Unix System Laboratories Inc will require a one-time charge of between $0.30 and $0.60 a share , which will probably be taken against third quarter figures , and there is also expected to be a $0.02 a share amortisation charge .
14 ‘ No , sire , a vote on the constitution , which can only be taken at the annual general meeting . ’
15 The extent to which control has moved out of the hands of the local authorities can be seen in Figure 6.7 , where an asterisk ( * ) indicates a power traditionally held by the LEA which can now be taken over by schools which ‘ opt out ’ ; a dagger ( t ) indicates new powers which central government has taken on since 1979 , often transferred from the LEA ; and a double dagger ( 1– ) in the parents or governors column indicates new duties and rights they have received since 1979 .
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