Example sentences of "would be taken [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was possible to pay the skischool extra so that after school in the morning she would be taken to lunch in a local restaurant under supervision , then brought back to skischool in the afternoon , but for a 4-year old learning to ski for the first time to stay in skiboots all day is really very tiring .
2 Some of the new cases , no doubt , would be taken to Strasbourg , but , as with the earlier ones , the United Kingdom could delay proceedings for at least six years by which time the Ulster crisis might be half-remembered history .
3 Of course Ferdinando would be taken to Rome .
4 I was told by Mary Dines , former General Secretary of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants , that , in the past , ‘ it was a fairly frequent occurrence that these young girls , straight from their grandmothers ' houses , would be taken to Holloway prison , their pubic hair shaved off , and examined for VD . ’
5 Anyone who tried this line of argument would be taken to task by the pollsters , who have a commercial interest in resisting such reasoning .
6 Blake was told by his MI6 interrogators that if he cooperated this would be taken into account when sentence was passed .
7 It 's not yet clear whether the size of garden or the number of rooms with taps would be taken into account .
8 Parliament has introduced taxation of this ‘ perk ’ but upon a gradually increasing scale — still short of the true value of the use of the car — no doubt because to have introduced it at its full value would have been seen as an unfair and unacceptable increase in the burden of taxation in one year on those who enjoyed the ‘ perk ’ and of course the future of the British motor industry would be taken into account .
9 SCOTVEC representatives gave an assurance that the results of the survey would be taken into account in considering areas where further improvements can be made to National Certificate procedures and practices .
10 Saying that the council had been pressing the Scottish Office for a long time to commit itself to a new bridge , the administration leader , John MacDougall , said while welcoming their decision , it was vital that the views of users would be taken into account .
11 He did not believe in imposing a common blueprint across the country ; local circumstances would be taken into account .
12 Mr Lamont said that the effect on low-income households would be taken into account in assessing benefits , but details were not spelled out .
13 Mr Lamont said the impact on the poor would be taken into account when income-related benefits were next upgraded .
14 He said that changes in the retail price index ( RPI ) or cost of living would be taken into account in determining benefits .
15 He glared as if an answer to the contrary would be taken as heresy .
16 There was discussion on Michael Taylor 's proposal for Tim Moulds to become Acting Head of Campaigns for one year , and it was noted that a decision on this would be taken at SMT on Friday 11 December .
17 CW reported that action would be taken in response to feedback from RMG .
18 Mr Fallon said the proposed assembly would mean all important decisions would be taken in Newcastle leaving Darlington with the rank of a parish council .
19 When Jacques Delors said that within 10 years , 80 per cent of the decisions affecting the industrial economic and commercial matters would be taken in Brussels , Lord Young argued with him and said it would be 50 per cent .
20 Mr Peck said a military hearing had decided that no action would be taken against Sergeant Walter Johnson , who killed Omar Ahmed Mohamed on 4 February .
21 Scotland Yard said no further action would be taken against Stagg , who lives at Roehampton less than a mile from the murder scene .
22 There would be a drastic reduction in spending , the tax base would be broadened and measures would be taken against tax evasion .
23 Some normalization of the security situation in Knin began on Aug. 21 , although only after a demonstration by several thousand residents had secured an undertaking from the local police chief that no disciplinary action would be taken against policemen who had sided with the insurgents .
24 The Secretary of State , Dean Acheson , warned the American mission in Seoul on 13 April 1949 that information had been received from a source believed to be reliable to the effect that serious trouble might arise in Korea within two months and that the initiative in these developments would be taken by South Korea .
25 Yes , I can en envisage that somewhere , perhaps a visitor 's a first step towards clarifying what may be a runner would be taken by Sarah at the moment , but er , which we would put an investigator straight from future , for example .
26 The teachers ' place at the centre near Dunoon would be taken by staff from the Faskally outdoor education centre in Perthshire , which is closing this summer .
27 Threats were levelled that if cards were n't filled in by deadlines , good leads would be taken from dealers .
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