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

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1 ‘ That can not be taken up now .
2 As always with cohort measures , the data can not be taken up to the present day without a considerable element of projection ( broken line ) of the generation rate .
3 If goods can not be taken up by their buyers upon their arrival , many of the advantages associated with air shipments disappear .
4 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) ) .
5 ‘ Reversionary ’ bonus is added over the term of the policy and once added becomes part of the guaranteed benefits and can not be taken away by Clerical Medical provided the policy is maintained in full force until the end of the term .
6 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 .
7 Once added the amount can not be taken away by Clerical Medical provided the policy remains in full force until the end of term .
8 ‘ Reversionary ’ bonus is added over the term of the policy and once added becomes part of the guaranteed benefits and can not be taken away by Clerical Medical provided the policy is maintained in full force until the end of the term .
9 " Freedom once given can not be taken away .
10 The lord 's administration : If the structure of administration is patriarchal , administrators have no personal right to their office , whereas in the ‘ estate system ’ of traditional authority , office can not be taken away arbitrarily .
11 The decompilation right can not be taken away by terms in a licence agreement , any such term being unenforceable at law ( section 296A ) .
12 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 .
13 Judgements made in the course of a lecture will be taken down in notes as if they were facts , whereas it is in the nature of critical judgements that they can not be taken over by others ; it is on this dilemma , I believe , that Leavisism ultimately foundered .
14 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 .
15 It is clear that finance , even for a small museum , can not be taken lightly , but this is generally felt to be a project that the Society should go ahead with , if at all possible .
16 First , the poetry of Byrd 's songs can not be taken lightly .
17 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 .
18 The only problem that I can see is that fact that many books can not be taken home and that many sources can not be photocopied .
19 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) .
20 This can not be taken literally .
21 For instance , some drugs can not be taken together for this reason .
22 American persons who wear training shoes with suits and fur coats can not be taken seriously .
23 The explanations in the official report are so naive that they can not be taken seriously .
24 The National Union of Mineworkers ' president said the book by Observer journalist Paul Routledge , due to be published by Harper Collins on September 13 , can not be taken seriously .
25 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 .
26 However , the principle in Williams v Singer can not be taken too far and Lord Sands in Reid 's Trustees v IRC made the point that if the trustees were actually to receive the income which they were bound to pay over to the beneficiaries they will not avoid an assessment on themselves .
27 Get your facts correct — information can not be taken back once it has been broadcast .
28 We regret that children under 5 years of age can not be taken underground .
29 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 .
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