Example sentences of "[vb base] to be taken [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Since you have the keys and I 'm a customer , I want to be taken to the vault , please , ’ she said in a loud , clear voice , her heart hammering with apprehension .
2 The main plank of Leninism is an organisational structure which will allow the best arguments in society to be aired and the argument that has most support to be taken as policy .
3 The contents of Duncan Sandys ' White Paper were judiciously leaked during March ; a standard Whitehall ploy based on the well-founded assumption that neither the market nor the media like to be taken by surprise .
4 Within a subject the system allows little note to be taken of the level or function of material .
5 ‘ I demand to be taken to the plush offices of a disreputable publicity manager , ’ Chico demanded .
6 But Dr Gayford suggests that women who demand to be taken in their birthday suits should face up to reality .
7 But the area office files also carry ‘ white ’ information , in the form of the date and the sum involved in any potential transaction when they have been consulted on behalf of the member ; also the customer 's occupation , and an outline of any transaction actually made with the customer ( though members may not report this to UAPT ; so the note of sums involved in potential transactions which have been the subject of previous inquiries tend to be taken as indications of credit arrangements which have actually been entered in )
8 The single most startling fact for girls , however , is that they tend to be taken into care for ‘ status offences ’ rather than for breaking the law .
9 An extracode is an instruction which has a normal instruction format , but attempted execution of which causes an interrupt to be taken into the supervisor , instead of causing execution by the hardware .
10 They included the cost of a pond in St James 's Park , the provision of ordnance for St Mawes Castle , the state of fortresses in Kent , the expenses of Sir Francis Drake 's recent and final voyage to the Caribbean , the debts of the late Earl of Huntingdon and Sir Thomas Heneage , the answers of the Earl of Pembroke and Sir Richard Bingham to charges made against them , complaints of decays in the Bishopric of Durham , the dispute in the College of Arms between Garter King-at-Arms and Clarencieux , a claim on the barony of Dacre , the voyage of the Earl of Essex and the Lord Admiral to Cadiz , and , rather obscurely , ‘ order to be taken with Matthew Goodman for the cosener ’ .
11 This would allow 2 x 2 weeks holidays to be taken per year for ( 1 ) plus 1 x 1 weeks holiday to be taken per year for ( 2 ) .
12 Under the new contracts staff would work a 37-hour week and have 35 days holiday to be taken at the management 's discretion .
13 In fact , those who most seem to be themselves appear to me people impersonating what they think they might like to be , believe they ought to be , or wish to be taken to be by whoever is setting standards .
14 In August 1989 the Registration Officer will ask everyone on the Poll Tax Register if they wish to be taken off the Public Extract because of the Threat of violence .
15 Decisions also have to be taken about the admission of students : how many and on what basis ?
16 If Ministers are serious about wanting us not to be governed by unaccountable bureaucrats , why are they not leading in the argument that those decisions that have to be taken at European level are fully accountable to a stronger European Parliament that is elected by a fair system ?
17 On the other hand agricultural land is fixed so that beasts and tools have to be taken to the fields and then off them .
18 Direct incorporation of the Convention would reduce the number of cases which have to be taken to Strasbourg , improve access to justice by making it quicker and less costly to bring claims , and enable more ready use of the safeguards in the Convention to be made by people in this country .
19 But the drugs that can reduce it have to be taken for life , and many have unpleasant side-effects .
20 Empirical evidence of the participants ' interpretation of next turns is not available , and conversation analysts instead fall back on circular arguments , claiming that the conversation develops as it does by " orientation " to the same organizational devices which have to be taken for granted in order to get this interpretation of the data ( p. 120 ) .
21 Whether the students ( or the staff , for that matter ) realize it , external criteria have to be taken on board .
22 In addition , tilt-shots have to be taken with extra caution be-cause of the problem of backlight ( see page 25 ) .
23 This means that the figures quoted in this paragraph have to be taken with a small pinch of salt .
24 But even when the information is thought to be reasonably complete and reliable , there are a number of considerations which have to be taken into account in the interpretation of the coins from any site .
25 So as to underline that all measures are intended to benefit the young person , provisions for involuntary care have been removed and the views of the young person have to be taken into account in deciding on a form of assistance , although no steps can be taken against the wishes of the parent or guardian ( except in an emergency , s. 43 ) .
26 National histories and political contexts have to be taken into account ; Marilou Diaz-Abaya explained for example that the Marcos regime had encouraged and subsidised an indigenous entertainments ' fiction-film industry in the Philippines , but had put severe restrictions upon the making of documentary .
27 Molar loss is harder to interpret because the different taxonomic groups of prey species have to be taken into account in the analysis ( Table 3.6 ) .
28 ‘ To appreciate the real position , the relative size of costs in ( CAA headquarters at ) Gatwick and ( JAA Headquarters at ) Hoofdorp have to be taken into account , as well as the benefits that will stem in due course from the JAA-wide applicability of Certificates and Approvals .
29 Before settling an agreement or starting out on a particular course of conduct , a number of fundamental factors have to be taken into consideration .
30 So a married man who wishes to become a satyāgrahi requires the consent of his wife since her rights have to be taken into consideration in this matter .
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