Example sentences of "which have to be take " in BNC.

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1 The directive is simply another obstacle which has to be taken account of by broadcasting authorities when giving effect to their duty to preserve due impartiality .
2 It is not only cancer which has to be taken into consideration but such life-threatening problems as emphysema , bronchitis , hardening of the arteries and heart disease .
3 It should be apparent from this overview of some of the major elements of the planning system that it intrudes in many places and is a factor which has to be taken into account at every stage of considering what , if anything , should be done with land or buildings .
4 Having got it , it also needs continued motivation and commitment , especially in the case of the Pill which has to be taken every day without fail , otherwise it is not totally effective .
5 Moreover , Hodson LJ said that as well as the period of restriction , an added circumstance which has to be taken into account in assessing reasonableness was the fact that many of the customers covered by the covenant had been introduced by the defendant .
6 My Lords er that clearly is a very serious contribution to the Debate which has to be taken very seriously indeed , er an but I before er responding directly to the er er invitation from the er Minister , I , I just want to summarise very briefly what I think has been the outcome o of this Debate .
7 Each annual cycle entailed the repetition of well-tried methods which had to be taken in common .
8 The directive was simply another obstacle which had to be taken into account by the broadcasting authorities .
9 The decision to introduce a television channel financed by advertising was one which had to be taken by government .
10 Many politicians , from Disraeli onwards , had realized that trade union power was an economic factor which had to be taken seriously into account and certainly was not capable of being overcome by crude shows of force .
11 He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components .
12 The company has also neatly glossed over the fact that with this added gas ( extracted from water from a second underground source ) come added nasties , including benzene , which have to be taken out before bottling .
13 But even when the information is thought to be reasonably complete and reliable , there are a number of considerations which have to be taken into account in the interpretation of the coins from any site .
14 The actions which have to be taken are by definition inward ones — things we can do ourselves .
15 In a careful schemata he identifies five elements which have to be taken account of , namely , productive base , labour process , ownership of capital , specific social relations ( in civil society although Cooke does not employ that term as a compendium ) and institutional specificities .
16 The reality , however , is that there are other considerations such as quality , quantity and intended use which have to be taken into account .
17 The professional literature on violence is extensive and usually refers to a complex interaction of factors which have to be taken into account to explain its occurrence .
18 Direct incorporation of the Convention would reduce the number of cases which have to be taken to Strasbourg , improve access to justice by making it quicker and less costly to bring claims , and enable more ready use of the safeguards in the Convention to be made by people in this country .
19 Empirical evidence of the participants ' interpretation of next turns is not available , and conversation analysts instead fall back on circular arguments , claiming that the conversation develops as it does by " orientation " to the same organizational devices which have to be taken for granted in order to get this interpretation of the data ( p. 120 ) .
20 No mention of massive unemployment , deprivation or any of the other factors which have to be taken into account when the Government considers making a town into a development area .
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