Example sentences of "[noun] or taken " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is a slight risk in the event of a swing , a pilot may be said to have made a simple error of judgement or taken an unnecessary risk . |
2 | Has the next generation of unemployed white youth followed in the footsteps of their elder brothers or taken a new route ? |
3 | For a Part B mark , no injunction or other relief is available to a plaintiff if the defendant can show that the use complained of is not likely to deceive or cause confusion or taken as indicating a connection in the course of trade between the goods and the person having the right to use the mark ( section 5 ) . |
4 | 223 ) that the visitor had failed to take into account relevant matters or taken into account irrelevant matters or had reached an irrational conclusion . |
5 | Instead we are arguing that all academic texts are effectively working with a particular brief and it is important that this be either spelled out in the production of academic texts or taken apart systematically by the readership . |
6 | Picasso had never exhibited at the large Salons or taken part in any group manifestations , and after the Indépendants of 1909 , Braque joined him in this particular kind of artistic isolation . |
7 | The managers could be appointed from inside the service or taken in from outside . |
8 | It is also ideal for health clubs and gyms where towels are sometimes damaged in the laundry or taken by guests as souvenirs . |
9 | Klein uses photographs from newspapers and magazines or taken by herself . |
10 | The ORS packets produced in the production units were either placed in storage or taken to the Upazila Health Complexes . |
11 | if offences which are followed by a caution or taken into consideration are included . |
12 | His damp hair was slicked back as if he 'd recently been for a swim or taken a shower . |
13 | A school leaver in 1976 , he had never owned a camera or taken a picture . |
14 | Used loosely and liberally , the term seems to cover any book either written for children or taken by children before about 1900 . |
15 | Books by , and about , lesbians have been in comparative abundance in the last 5 years or so but it 's debatable whether this literary output has served as insular affirmations or taken lesbian sexuality a little further down the road of acceptance . |
16 | And she needs a new nappy or taken off altogether please . |
17 | Never before have I had so good a time or taken so little medicine . ’ |