Example sentences of "[noun sg] can not be take " in BNC.

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1 In an economy as complicated as ours , action can not be taken very quickly , and any change in our national taxation system would take years to complete .
2 Of , the ACIR study can not be taken as unambiguous falsification of Marxist and elite theory approaches and support for pluralist approaches The ACIR case studies , as discussed in the ACIR report , do indeed conform to the models of pluralism outlined in Chapter 5 .
3 ( The ILEA figure can not be taken at face value in its last , incomplete , year .
4 But Ward re-asserted BAF 's belief that ‘ ignorance on the part of an athlete can not be taken as a plea of not guilty .
5 Clearly , the fact that ethnic minority parents do not request help can not be taken to mean that they fully understand the information they receive .
6 In the State of Victoria ( Australia ) the Adoption Law gives rights of access to birth parents and in fact a child can not be taken abroad by the adoptive parents without the consent of the birth parent(s) .
7 But in any case , her prominence in the preparations for the 5 October march , and her leading part in it , did not mean that she intended that it should lead to a violent outcome , and the mere fact of her CPNI membership can not be taken as evidence for the existence of a violent conspiracy .
8 Under a Section 226 policy , retirement can not be taken before the age of 60 .
9 According to David Downes , Dutch elites have ‘ a distinct appreciation of the extent to which community tolerance can not be taken for granted , but needs active elicitation and encouragement ’ .
10 The decompilation right can not be taken away by terms in a licence agreement , any such term being unenforceable at law ( section 296A ) .
11 This right can not be taken away by any terms in a licence agreement but there may be some difficulty with deciding when making a back-up copy is truly necessary .
12 A ward of court can not be taken out of the jurisdiction of the court , nor can any change be made in his or her position in life , without leave of the court .
13 In effect , they argue that the governmental agenda can not be taken as a given .
14 Whilst ambulatory surgical care has been shown to be cheaper than hospital care in Cali , Colombia , such evidence can not be taken as a general rule .
15 It has already been shown above that the argument can not be taken to mean that either institutional investors or the board of directors do in reality constrain corporate managers to profit-maximize .
16 We regret that children under 5 years of age can not be taken underground .
17 The existence of other cases where this connection apparently can not be made , as pointed out by Jespersen , indicates however that this sense can not be taken as descriptive of the full potential for meaning which to has in contemporary English .
18 For the moment , however , it is sufficient to note that the formation of interest groups is a problem of the highest order ; the group world can not be taken as a given but needs to be explained ; and we have to attend to the determinants of individual consciousness and awareness , and the part they play in the development of groups and political conflict .
19 Once added , the amount can not be taken away by Clerical Medical provided the policy remains in full force until the end of the term .
20 Once added the amount can not be taken away by Clerical Medical provided the policy remains in full force until the end of term .
21 Get your facts correct — information can not be taken back once it has been broadcast .
22 Here we once more encounter the recognition that at a conceptual level the idea of history can not be taken further : rather it can only be addressed through a tension in the writing itself .
23 Nonetheless , the context suggested for animal portraiture 's audience and survival in the 19th century can not be taken on board completely today since ‘ history ’ has changed .
24 In the total marketing effort of the organization , there are , of course , other activities than sales , and the performance of the sales-force can not be taken in isolation .
25 The other points to note on the Regulations are : ( i ) that advantage can not be taken of the section if a provision , ‘ however expressed , ’ of the company 's memorandum or articles requires copies of the full accounts to be sent to members or which prohibits the sending of summary financial statements ( ii ) that provisions , similar to those in relation to the full accounts , apply to approval by , and signature on behalf of , the directors of the summary , and ( iii ) that , up to the end of 1991 , most listed companies do not seem to have opted to adopt the innovation .
26 Although the depiction of an ancient building on a coin can not be taken entirely at face value , it would be equally wrong to conclude that the evidence of coins is worthless in reconstructing the architectural history of the ancient world .
27 This is because the apparent uptake at one hour can not be taken to be the true uptake in view of the high level at time 0 , which must represent adherence to the cell wall ( Fig 4 ) .
28 For these reasons Parliament can not be taken to have been legislating only for transactions with the two classes of persons within Hambros Jersey 's suggested limitation .
29 Despite this framework , Parliament can not be taken to have intended that making a demand was within the scope of the prohibition on commencing actions .
30 Adjudication is generally conclusive as to the sufficiency of the stamp duty , so that objection can not be taken either in court proceedings or by any purchaser ( Stamp Act 1891 , s12(5) ) .
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