Example sentences of "which can be taken " in BNC.

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1 But there are other less obvious savings which can be taken into account if you are prepared to write a few letters and fill out a form or two .
2 The church door has a beautiful Norman doorknocker in the form of the head of a feline animal , and there is an interesting American organ , installed in 1924 , which can be taken to bits and transported with ease .
3 As Roy Hattersley , himself an opponent of the scheme , reminded journalists yesterday , proportional representation would involve a radical change from one form of democracy to another ; it is n't something which can be taken lightly .
4 Two approaches can be adopted to minimize the response time : a simple approach is to devise portable GIS which can be taken to the hazard ; a more complex solution is to couple the GIS to real-time monitoring systems .
5 The course , which can be taken in a specialist or more general mode , seeks to give students a thorough grounding in Fine Craft Design , to give them a firm basis for thinking about their work and a useful introduction to business practice .
6 Thus it was , that at some momentous point in the immensity of time there came into being three initial units which can be taken as the true beginning of the story of earthly life .
7 The mode of action of the toxins described above leaves a loophole which can be taken advantage of .
8 Instead of lawn … ruler-straight path … shrubs ( all of which can be taken in at a single glance , and are as individual as frozen pizzas ) , why not make the eye work ?
9 These take the curriculum and re-present it in ‘ bite-sized pieces ’ , usually in courses of between 20 and 30 hours , which may be put together for an award like GCSE or which can be taken as free-standing units .
10 A simplified leaflet to be made available to the public will concentrate on procedures for making a complaint and the follow-up action which can be taken if the initial response is thought to be unsatisfactory .
11 Patients may be unaware of some hazards ( e.g. the possibility of developing deep vein thrombosis ) and the nurse must therefore explain both the hazards and the preventive actions which can be taken .
12 With this information it will be possible to calculate the manpower effect on staff availability and workload which can be taken into account when organising annual leave .
13 The discussion around the table often generates even better feature ideas which can be taken up by one of the journalists present .
14 There is no limit to the number of different problems which can be taken to a solicitor under the scheme .
15 In contrast with some other forms of deviance , many kinds of pollution do not carry with them indicators which can be taken for granted by an enforcement officer ( or anyone else ) as unambiguous signs of their presence .
16 One view which can be taken in the light of this decision of the House of Lords is that it is unsafe to rely upon Junior Books as establishing any general principle of liability , a view which accords with the recent decisions of the House of Lords in Caparo v. Dickman and Murphy v. Brentwood DC .
17 1982 saw the first publication of the autumn statement , which can be taken to refer to both the publication and the Chancellor 's oral statement ( see Economic Progress Report 153 , HM Treasury , January 1983 ) .
18 A recommended course for beginners is the RYA Competent Crew Certificate , which can be taken over three sailing weekends ( £110 per weekend ) or a full five-day course ( £215 ) .
19 But the assumption of an explanatory method which can be taken as a priori ‘ above ’ all other social experience and cultural production is itself , when analysed , a fact in the sociology of a particular phase of culture .
20 This is a Certificate which can be taken in English and any one of more than a dozen Community Languages .
21 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
22 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
23 There are other steps which can be taken in addition to help further :
24 If by this it is meant that there are certain types of decision which can be taken jointly through cooperative arrangements made by different sovereign authorities , there can be little disagreement .
25 Secondly , there is the resulting force field , the various terms of which can be taken as force constants for the motions used initially to define the problem .
26 The Director Highways will be instructed , as a matter of urgency , to report on appropriate measures which can be taken to improve road safety in the streets concerned .
27 There are four main achievement sections to complete : Community Service ; Skill ; Expeditions & Exploration and Physical Recreation as well as a Residential Project which can be taken in Britian or abroad .
28 Whether the invention is obvious is a question of fact and commercial success is a factor which can be taken into account .
29 In all of this giving away of herself ( which can be taken in two modern senses ) , this revelation of a coarser character beneath the courtly exterior she tries to sustain , Margery follows the movement of the opening stanzas of the text down from the character of the courtly dame to the level of the townswoman , a stereotyped bourgeois Vxor , " Wife " : the label that seems to be given her by the letter " " V " alongside some of her speeches in the manuscript copy of Dame Sirith .
30 The latter comprises courses which can be taken at varying times throughout the fortnight .
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