Example sentences of "take [prep] [noun sg] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 He was taken off duty by the Archbishop of Canterbury .
2 The Minister says : The gentleman has made his point in his usual colourful style.His views will be taken into consideration by the Home Secretaryw when he looks at the problem
3 After a domestic fight , his son Matthew was taken into care by the NSPCC , and was summoned to appear before Gateshead Magistrates Court , charged with child abuse .
4 The very next day , on 1 November 1990 , this girl was taken into care by the Social Work Department .
5 ( 3 ) That the existence of pending proceedings in a court of superior jurisdiction was a factor to be taken into account by a judge in deciding how in the interests of justice to exercise his powers to regulate proceedings in his own court ; that the district judge had properly assessed the situation and had not erred in refusing to postpone the trials in his court until after the High Court trial ; and that , accordingly , there had been no ground for interfering with his decision ( post , pp. 265F–G , 266G ) .
6 If the drafter wishes to ensure that headings are , or are not , taken into account by a court interpreting the terms , a provision to that effect can be included in the definitions or scope of the contract clause as follows : The headings used in these terms do not form part of the contract and no account is to be taken of them in interpreting its provisions .
7 The matters to be taken into account by an appeal committee in considering an appeal shall include — ( a ) any preference expressed by the appellant in respect of the child as mentioned in section 6 of this Act ; and ( b ) the arrangements for the admission of pupils published by the local education authority or the governors under section 8 of this Act . ’
8 An authority 's or governors ' admission arrangements are among the factors which must be taken into account by an appeal committee when considering a parent 's appeal against the admissions decision taken in respect of his or her child . ’ …
9 If the wife 's contribution was adequately taken into account by the figure offered by the husband , her desire , however strong , to have a greatly increased lump sum to enable her to run a hotel would not be reasonable .
10 The directive was simply another obstacle which had to be taken into account by the broadcasting authorities .
11 Furthermore , the Act allows pupils ' family backgrounds , ages and aptitudes to be taken into account by the school in determining whether an act of collective worship which is not of a broadly Christian character takes place in the school .
12 The geographic market taken into account by the Commission was the world market , excluding China and Eastern Europe .
13 A further problem with compensation theory is its neglect of the effect of unemployment benefit , not a factor needing to be taken into account by the earliest exponents of this theory , writing in the mid-eighteenth century .
14 There is no statutory definition of ‘ unsuitability on environmental grounds ’ , and the kind of considerations taken into account by the LA can best be judged by studying actual cases , such as those outlined in the casenotes at the end of this chapter .
15 There are certain costs and benefits which are not taken into account by the price system .
16 How many of the ramifications of a particular decision ought to be explicitly taken into account by the decision-maker ?
17 In both types of case , the minister 's words are considered and taken into account by the court : in both , the use of such words by the courts might affect what is said in Parliament .
18 Whichever method is used , certain factors have to be taken into account by the valuer in reaching a decision as to a realistic estimate of site value , such as : Economic factors State of national economy Availability of finance for developer and purchaser Interest rates Supply and demand in locality ( need for accurate market research ) Demographic changes Local employment conditions Proximity and availability of schools , shops , etc .
19 Q18 What behavioural factors should be taken into account by the marketing manager who wishes to change consumer attitudes towards a product or service ?
20 He assured us that the preservation of a proper pension scheme would be a consideration taken into account by the Secretary of State in determining to whom the subsidiaries of the Scottish Transport Group were to be sold .
21 Should we decide to develop our law more filly in this direction this can be accommodated within the idea that all relevant considerations should be taken into account by the decision-maker .
22 Accordingly , it might no longer be thought necessary to distinguish marital from non-marital rape in the way suggested in the Working Paper since the public and family interest could be taken into account by the Crown Prosecutor with guidance from the Director .
23 Nevertheless it seems likely that similar factors will in fact be taken into account by the courts .
24 Compliance or non-compliance is simply something to be taken into account by the court in determining whether an offence under section 20 has been committed .
25 If it is consulted , the Regional Council will formulate a view on what is being proposed and will inform the District Council These views will be taken into account by the District Council in deciding the application .
26 All relevant factors are taken into account by the funding councils when they decide how to allocate resources .
27 In that case , which involved the transfer of patients and the lease of a building from one drug dependency foundation to another as a result of the local authority 's decision to transfer its subsidy , the Court took the same view that the decisive criterion was whether the business in question retained its identity and adopted a similar approach to the range of factors to be taken into account by the national court in deciding this matter .
28 The Council may provide that the provisions of any Codes of Practice promulgated by it shall be available to and shall be taken into account by the investigating and disciplinary bodies and , if appropriate , the appeals committee in determining whether or not an individual on the Register has failed to comply with the Rules of Conduct or is otherwise liable to disciplinary action pursuant to the Charter .
29 Applications for listed building consent have to be advertised , and any representation must be taken into account by the local authority before it reaches its decision .
30 The findings and the secretary of state 's views are taken into account by the Commissioners .
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