Example sentences of "be taken [be] " in BNC.

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1 As data security is such a fundamental issue for all computer users , programs which enable back-ups to be taken are supplied with each PC .
2 The steps which will have to be taken are , in my view , so grave , that it becomes a question whether any one party can carry them through , and whether some form of Coalition Government is not imperative to meet the crisis which is rapidly developing .
3 The actions which have to be taken are by definition inward ones — things we can do ourselves .
4 The causes of the disease are well understood and precautions that must be taken are simple .
5 In summary , the steps to be taken are : —
6 In summary , the steps to be taken are : —
7 In summary the steps to be taken are :
8 It can be seen that the physician or doctor will have to bear both factors in mind when deciding if the time when a drug is to be taken is important ( see also Chapter 14 ) .
9 The view that will be taken is that it does matter very much , although not quite in the way in which previous writers about environmental doom have envisaged .
10 The courts will not make an order with these consequences unless they are satisfied that the evidence proposed to be taken is genuinely material to the issues in the case .
11 Held , dismissing the appeal , that , if there had been a contravention of section 3 of the Act of 1986 , an order could be made under section 6(2) against both the contravener and persons knowingly concerned in that contravention provided that such order was intended to restore all the parties to specific transactions to their respective former positions and that the steps ordered to be taken were reasonably capable of achieving that object ; that , on a contravention of one of the provisions of section 6(1) ( a ) , an order could be made under the subsection against persons knowingly concerned in the contravention provided that the steps ordered to be taken were reasonably capable of remedying the contravention ; that such restitutionary orders could be made notwithstanding that the persons knowingly concerned had received nothing under the impugned transactions , there being no distinction between the type of order that could be made under the subsections against a contravener and a person knowingly concerned ; and that , accordingly , the judge had been right to dismiss the solicitors ' summons to strike out the S.I.B . 's claims against them ( post , pp. 907C–D , F–G , G–H , 909D–G , G–H , 910D , 913D–G , H — 914A , 915C–D ) .
12 Held , dismissing the appeal , that , if there had been a contravention of section 3 of the Act of 1986 , an order could be made under section 6(2) against both the contravener and persons knowingly concerned in that contravention provided that such order was intended to restore all the parties to specific transactions to their respective former positions and that the steps ordered to be taken were reasonably capable of achieving that object ; that , on a contravention of one of the provisions of section 6(1) ( a ) , an order could be made under the subsection against persons knowingly concerned in the contravention provided that the steps ordered to be taken were reasonably capable of remedying the contravention ; that such restitutionary orders could be made notwithstanding that the persons knowingly concerned had received nothing under the impugned transactions , there being no distinction between the type of order that could be made under the subsections against a contravener and a person knowingly concerned ; and that , accordingly , the judge had been right to dismiss the solicitors ' summons to strike out the S.I.B . 's claims against them ( post , pp. 907C–D , F–G , G–H , 909D–G , G–H , 910D , 913D–G , H — 914A , 915C–D ) .
13 Cognisance should also be taken be taken by these professionals of the relevance of those aspects of management theory which place considerable weight on the human side of production .
14 One major issue on which a decision had to be taken was the route .
15 The remedial action that had to be taken was painful in the extreme but it saved ICI Fibres and put it in a position of strength for the future .
16 It contrasts so vividly with the centesimal system where the remedy may well be given as a single dose and even when several doses are taken is usually stopped at the first sign of improvement .
17 An understanding of the local religions and when religious holidays are taken is necessary .
18 First , the tribunals to which the cases are taken are almost entirely composed of representatives of that group which benefits from discrimination against women , that is , men .
19 And the horses which are taken are often family pets less valuable , less likely to attract attention and , because they may be older and quieter , easier to sell .
20 The effect of a change in the relative spot prices , the present value of dividends and the risk-free interest rate on the spread basis is given by partially differentiating this equation with respect to ( S L - S s ) , D L , D s and r to get : The effect of an increase in the difference in the spot prices or an increase in the dividends on the asset in which a short futures position has been taken is ( given F L > F s ) a widening of the difference between the prices of the underlying assets .
21 ‘ I asked him to take a fresh look at the situation , because my gut feeling is that the decision that 's been taken is not the right one . ’
22 Inspector Brian Jaggs , of Braintree police , said yesterday that according to the alarm company the only way the £8,000 car could have been taken was to be physically removed by trailer , and it was likely it was stolen to order .
23 All the other decisions that were taken were bound to be opposed by the local community , the local youth and community staff and so on .
24 He believed " in the depth of my heart and consciousness that the initiatives being taken are not liable to guarantee peace and harmony " and felt unable to continue to honour his pledge as President .
25 A good example of the approach now being taken is that of the proposed Machines Directive , which would cover over half of the total production of the European mechanical engineering industry .
26 Each procedure to be carried out was explained and Mr Reynolds understood that the measures being taken were to ensure his safety .
27 Erm Mr has explained the view which is taken been taken by by North Yorkshire .
28 A further problem of bias comes when the total group ( or ‘ sample frame ’ ) from which the sample is taken is inadequate .
29 The vertical angle at which a shot is taken is another important visual signal .
30 The most ancient images found in country areas are known to have been wooden , with the location and nature of the tree from which the wood is taken being of great significance .
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