Example sentences of "can [adv] be taken [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He submits that matters regarding their welfare can only be taken into account on the exercise of discretion under article 13 if they establish the criterion to be found in article 13 ( b ) , i.e. , that there is a grave risk that their return would expose them to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation .
2 They can only be taken to be creating expectations of faithfulness .
3 ‘ More and more decisions can only be taken at European level , ’ Mr Bangemann said .
4 ‘ No , sire , a vote on the constitution , which can only be taken at the annual general meeting . ’
5 For example , most purchasing decisions can only be taken after due agreement with financial , production or marketing colleagues .
6 Decision B can only be taken after the result of action consequent upon decision A is known .
7 Decision B can only be taken after the result of action consequent upon decision A is known .
8 They can scarcely be taken as a serious reason for the ‘ backwardness ’ of the Siberian peoples , nor as a justification for their subjugation by the Russians .
9 It can easily be taken to places such as hospitals , prisons and community centres .
10 Semi-flexible pipe can easily be taken round a 90 corner in a gentle curve : special brackets are available to help with this .
11 Second , there is as yet no land shortage , and new land can still be taken into cultivation without much problem .
12 Recently published Dataquest figures indicate a potential market size of $300 million by 1990 but with less that a year of history to go on this can hardly be taken as anything more than a guideline .
13 Sometimes woven into the pile of the rug , usually in the border ; these can usually be taken as a clear indication of when and by whom the rug was made .
14 These can also be taken as individual units .
15 The BSc or the BEng can also be taken as an ordinary degree after three years .
16 It seems common sense to place the taller varieties at the back of the beds , or in the middle if they are to be seen from all angles , but other points can also be taken into account .
17 The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years .
18 Variations of load and friction torques with speed can also be taken into account .
19 The degree of BMus can also be taken in Musical Technology .
20 Agriculture 's share in total output and employment can often be taken as a guide to a country 's stage of economic development .
21 The market values of current liabilities will be close to their book values , and the market values of the long-term liabilities can simply be taken from the Financial Times .
22 The latter development can almost be taken as an index of the spread of musical literacy .
23 The degree of emotional pressure on the defendant can almost be taken for granted in these cases .
24 A mean can then be taken of grades and stars .
25 Such heights can then be taken round the drawing .
26 No , because the personal strategies which allow teachers to enthuse about one activity , put up with another and resent but simply get on with yet another can indeed be taken into account by heads .
27 The existence of a Hellenizing party in Judaea about 170 B.C. can indeed be taken for granted .
28 It goes on to argue that scientists do not know enough about natural fluctuations in fish populations in the wild to be able to advise on how many can safely be taken at any time .
29 The relationship between parents and children can never be taken for granted .
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