Example sentences of "which have [adv] be taken " in BNC.

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1 The analytical method , which has also been taken from Dicey , and forms part of this orthodoxy supposedly separates fact from value ; parliamentary sovereignty , for example , is viewed as part of ‘ the order of things ’ rather than a concept derived from a particular political theory .
2 The share of local taxes ( which has already been taken into account in is relevant for other existing members of the locality .
3 It means the total amount of the undistributed income arising under the settlement ( therefore capital gains are excluded ) but excluding any income which is deemed under the settlement provisions to be taxed on the settlor and any amount which has already been taken into account as a capital sum under the section .
4 On other occasions the product to be launched is considered to be over the limit of what can be given away and one creative idea which has now been taken up by quite a number of manufacturers is to raffle a small number of the items or to organise an amusing competition which journalists attending the launch are invited to enter .
5 My Lords , it 's a question of cost in the long run , but er the reason that the our British Library will have fewer than the French Library is originally it was planned to have three thousand places , but er further er examination which has really been taken undertaken very , very thoroughly has proved that this is really not necessary .
6 Recent film of restored airworthy Corsairs in America is also included , but the main source of interest in this video is the combat footage which has all been taken from official US Navy film archives .
7 ‘ Ms McGinley has turned down two reasonable offers , which have subsequently been taken up by other tenants .
8 Very often one sees schedules which have never been taken beyond the question-asking stage and one wonders what terrible time and effort must be expended on forcing all sorts of answers into categories later on , especially when electronic means of analysis , such as computers , are to be used .
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