Example sentences of "taken [noun] of by " in BNC.

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1 The crux of Sting 's accusation , however , was that he had suffered from ‘ inequality of bargaining power ’ which is to say , that he had not had proper legal advice when signing the deal , and had been taken advantage of by Virgin .
2 But I do not see why its language should not be taken advantage of by an assignee of the lease who desires to sue the original lessor on his covenants in the lease . "
3 Most of our competitions offer moderate prizes which may be taken advantage of by staff in all parts of the company .
4 The important event in container shipping occurs not when the goods are placed on board the vessel , but when the goods are taken charge of by someone entrusted with the ‘ door to door ’ carriage of the goods , including , when appropriate , vessel carriage .
5 But what goes on between God and the individual is not always taken notice of by society at large .
6 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 .
7 These barriers must be recognised and taken account of by service-providers if they are serious about consulting and involving disabled people in the planning of services .
8 He announced his credo unashamedly in his first editorial : ‘ We believe we are filling a publishing need only slightly less important than the one just taken care of by the Kinsey Report . ’
9 It was Rosa Luxemburg , with the strong support of the German leadership , who defended the position of the German Social Democrats in the name of internationalism , urging the Polish worker in Prussia ‘ to give up national utopias and to accept that his national interests are best taken care of by Social Democracy , and not by taking up a separate position as a Pole in the wake of nationalist parties ’ .
10 I know nothing about cells but it 's still a pretty horrendous figure , and yet , apparently most people so smitten have absolutely no knowledge of what is happening within them because everything is being taken care of by that wonderful , benign , unpaid fire brigade of ours , our immune system .
11 The new Convertagear fluorescent lighting control units from Interpret can each accommodate two different tube sizes 1″ and 1½″ Nine sizes of tube are taken care of by just four models of Convertagear .
12 Different tube diameters are taken care of by reducing collars in the end-caps .
13 Rhythm is taken care of by a Tube Works preamp and VHT power amp .
14 The electric side of this guitar is taken care of by six bridge-mounted piezo electric transducers and an OP-24 preamp .
15 She could afford to , being twenty years younger and with her gynaecological problems , if any , taken care of by Dr Fletcher for free .
16 ‘ Because although she is relieved to think you and Harry are being so well taken care of by Edna and her daughter , she also becomes agitated whenever I touch on Edna 's role in her life when she was very small . ’
17 She has been well taken care of by one of our professional crews , and offers a great chance to achieve one of these popular yachts .
18 With every need taken care of by attentive and solicitous flight staff .
19 The restriction of world trade and output , inflation , feather-bedding of inefficiency , retaliation : all these standard objections would allegedly be taken care of by the proposed system .
20 With its RISC strategy taken care of by HP , Sequoia has also handed over future development of its Motorola Inc family to Samsung Electronics Co , this time in exchange for the Korean marketplace , which Sequoia will stay out of .
21 That 's something that ought to be taken care of by private citizens .
22 Those who are still in a state to require being taken care of by others must be protected against their own actions as well as against external injury .
23 Children must be taken care of by others and protected from external injury and against their own actions .
24 The interest of creditors and contractual partners is taken care of by the imposition of a statutory minimum of registered capital .
25 Video duties were taken care of by the respected Paradise Windows accelerator card , featuring the speedy WD90C31 accelerator chip .
26 All movement is taken care of by what is called a path .
27 Sound Quality The synthesis of musical sounds is taken care of by a Yamaha sound chipset capable of stereo output with bass and treble equalisation .
28 The upgrade is normally taken care of by the Upgrade Centre itself , but Mike Murphy , MD at the centre , told Practical PC that he 's quite happy for a dealer to do the upgrade for a client , by acting as a sort of middle man .
29 This in turn proves to be an attraction to many destitute persons abroad , who feel that if they apply for refugee status in a Western country , they will be taken care of by the social welfare system of that country for a year or two , or even longer , while their claims are being examined . ’
30 This is usually taken care of by stipulating an appointing authority .
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