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

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1 Chrysalids taken from soil can be handled as soon as they have hardened .
2 It highlighted the various economic and political considerations taken into account by bank risk analysts .
3 There is no statutory definition of ‘ unsuitability on environmental grounds ’ , and the kind of considerations taken into account by the LA can best be judged by studying actual cases , such as those outlined in the casenotes at the end of this chapter .
4 Here we present measurements of Antarctic stratospheric NO 2 and HNO 3 concentrations taken in 1991 .
5 Although the precise information sought by Newco 's solicitors will depend on all the circumstances and on the roles taken by other advisers , Newco or its solicitors will generally request its accountants to obtain information and copies of documents in relation to the target business ( or if appropriate , in relation to each group company ) in the following areas : ( a ) constitution : memorandum and Articles of Association and other constitutional documents ; reports and audited accounts for the past three years and subsequent unaudited management accounts ; shareholders ' resolutions required to be filed ; ( b ) borrowings : details of all borrowings , bank accounts and facilities ; copies of all guarantees and indemnities and details of any intra-group arrangements ; ( c ) litigation : particulars of any pending or threatened legal proceedings ; ( d ) employees : terms of employment of and fees paid to all directors and senior executives and information about other employees ' standard terms and conditions of employment ; details of any trade union or collective agreements and codes of conduct or practice ; details of any current or proposed pension , death or disability benefit schemes and any recent actuarial reports ; ( e ) licences : details of all licences and consents necessary for the carrying on of the business ; ( f ) tax : details of all tax and VAT Returns made ; particulars of any PAYE , VAT or other audits ; details of any matters under discussion with the Inland Revenue ; details of any stamp duty exemptions , tax clearances or Treasury Consents ; details of any group asset transfers or arrangements for transfer ; details of any bonus issues , reductions of capital or other capital reorganisations ; group relief ; ( g ) arrangements with the vendor : details of any loans , agreements or contracts between the vendor and any connected persons ; ( h ) title to the assets : details of any encumbrances on property , any factoring agreements , hire purchase , leasing agreements ; list of debtors and details of standard discount and credit terms ; ( i ) contracts : details of material capital commitments , major agreements with suppliers and customers , contracts entered into otherwise than in the ordinary course of business .
6 Square brackets may be used to surround formulae taken as complex entities , round brackets in the case of complex properties ; scroll brackets will surround complete clauses .
7 There are signs in some schools that the most successful activities have been those which mainly involve boys , and that home economics and other subjects taken mainly by girls have fared less well .
8 There was , however , meant to be a distinction between the subjects taken by senior students , aged between 16 and 18 , and those taken by juniors aged between 14 and 16 , just as there was between those employed in skilled trades and those who were in unskilled occupations .
9 I received the Geography prize for my last year at school and also collected the certificates for my six other subjects taken at ‘ A ’ and ‘ O ’ level standard .
10 However , exemption is granted in respect of particular subjects taken at University , and the requirement of attendance at the lecture course for the C.P.E. can be waived .
11 The examination statistics as a whole show girls ahead of boys in numbers of subjects taken and passed , and grades obtained at 16+ , and almost on a par at A level .
12 The other subjects taken depend upon the degree course chosen .
13 The results for all subjects taken together were examined as were those for broad subject groups and some individual subjects .
14 On 16 November 1720 Rackam , along with his sailing-master George Fetherston , his quartermaster Richard Corner , and others of his crew , was tried for piracy before a vice-admiralty court held at Spanish Town under the presidency of the governor of Jamaica , Sir Nicholas Lawes : the specific charges related to the merchant and fishing vessels taken and plundered during the final cruise .
15 The two computers taken were valued at £2,000 .
16 Reflecting the strong oriental interest of 91/92 Eastern Promise is more than 20 pages of designs taken from many different types and styles of oriental art and craftwork at only £3.95 .
17 Now , not satisfied with the immediate success of the furnishing fabrics , Bernard revived his twenty-year-old plan to produce wallpaper , using designs taken directly from fabrics , and sent Meirion and Dai Jones to Holland to buy a paper printing machine .
18 A group of Scots taken prisoner at Solway Moss , the earls of Glencairn and Cassillis , lords Fleming , Maxwell , Somerville and others , obtained their release and were sent back to Scotland when they signed a request to Henry that he should take Mary into his care , with the intention of marrying her to his son , the future Edward VI ; their offer that they would help to bring him to power in Scotland , should Mary die , was kept entirely secret .
19 The major factor is likely to be the number of baths taken which will vary with the size and age of the family .
20 It can contain up to three tables of dictionary text plus up to 250 individual entries taken from across the whole dictionary range .
21 This commonality is demonstrated by examination of entries taken from each dictionary .
22 There was no significant correlation between P(A) and risk ratings taken from Study 2 , though there was a significant correlation between P(A) and accident estimates from that study , r(58)=0.32 , p<0.05 .
23 Thus although there was no significant relationship between normality and P(A) from Study 3 it seems advisable to see whether this is also the case using normality ratings taken from the Groeger and Chapman study .
24 Additionally , there would be various piles of books taken off the shelves and marked for action of one kind or another .
25 He encouraged others to paint by describing his own method : sketch books taken on his travels were filled with ‘ small drawings of things that hold the eye ’ .
26 Overseas exhibitors no longer have to pay import duties on books taken into Zimbabwe for either exhibition or sale .
27 The two books taken together provide a fascinating portrait of the break-down of conventions over the century between their composition .
28 Logging GNP per capita and cubing life expectancy did the best job of promoting symmetry and Gaussian shape in these two variables taken individually .
29 The first list was a set of n-grams taken from a short dictionary ( 11,795 words ) , and the second was a list of n-grams taken from a larger dictionary ( 71,279 words ) .
30 The first list was a set of n-grams taken from a short dictionary ( 11,795 words ) , and the second was a list of n-grams taken from a larger dictionary ( 71,279 words ) .
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