Example sentences of "must [not/n't] be taken " in BNC.
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1 | The second bowl — all feeling of loneliness vanishes ; The third bowl — I start searching my soul to find five thousand volumes of ancient tomes ; The fourth bowl — a slight perspiration which washes away all unhappy things ; The fifth bowl — my bones and muscles all cleansed ; The sixth bowl — I establish communication with the immortal spirit ; The seventh bowl — this must not be taken , Already a cool ethereal breeze Emanates from underneath my arms . |
2 | But you must not be taken in by McLaren and Honda . |
3 | While I have not been a wildly flag-waving Canadian I am proud of my birthplace and continue to admire Canada and Canadians immensely , which sentiments must not be taken as damning with faint praise . |
4 | Galileo 's comment was that though the Bible was the word of God it must not be taken too literally , word for word , being written not for intellectuals but for common people . |
5 | OVEX TM must not be taken by women who are or think they may be pregnant . |
6 | Although Francis Berry 's involvement with the cellar came purely from his friendship with Lutyens , this must not be taken as favouritism Berry 's was one of the oldest wine merchants in the business ( the company started trading in 1699 ) , and their first royal warrant was given to them by Edward VII , an honour the firm holds to this day . |
7 | Taken together , these forms of differentiation have produced a highly complex pattern of cultural diversity , although the existence of this cultural pluralism must not be taken to imply a basic equality of power and influence between the various groups . |
8 | We are currently seeking alternative rapid methods , but the lack of a suitable rapid assay must not be taken as an indication that therapeutic monitoring is unnecessary . |
9 | This view would appear to contain much sense ; but it must not be taken to the extreme . |
10 | The name must not be taken to imply that the elector has only one alternative : he is at liberty to express as many preferences as there are candidates . |
11 | It must not be taken that other potential measures of success are of less importance , merely that they are more difficult to quantify . |
12 | Perhaps this is inevitable , but what we see today must not be taken as a true vision of the past . |
13 | Er the main stumbling bock block that people point to for this , is the I think it 's in Paul 's writings , when he says that the communion must not be taken unworthily or without you know due thought and and sincerity . |
14 | This statement must not be taken to mean that exposed beaches have gentler profiles than protected beaches , because the energy available may itself affect the calibre of sediment present so that a complex relationship exists . |
15 | This must not be taken to imply that Edward Crumwallis was unfit for his position . |
16 | This must not be taken too far and it must be done with thought for the project leader 's attitudes . |
17 | A middle course may be achieved by the phrase : " for the purpose of delineation only " , which has been held to mean that the plan must not be taken to be drawn to scale but the lines are correct diagrammatically ( Re Freeman and Taylor 's Contract ( 1907 ) 97 LT 39 ) . |
18 | However , it seems to the author that the concept must not be taken too far . |
19 | This is true to some extent but the analogy must not be taken too far as there are some important differences . |