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

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31 So it has been held that a provision in a statute that regulations made under the statute will take effect as if enacted in the statute ( that is , they will be unchallengeable as if they were made by Parliament ) does not prevent the courts holding the regulation to be ultra vires .
32 The FO said : ‘ We 're not sure how long the review will take or what it all means . ’
33 The review will take place over the next four years with all the changes in place by 1998 .
34 Lie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
35 ‘ We are delighted to have Eddie with us and with his experience and contacts , I 'm certain the club will take off , ’ said Prestatyn secretary Henry Porter .
36 Each cell is a unit : it contains genes in the form of DNA , which determine what form the cell will take ; and it contains machinery for protecting and for carrying out the ‘ instructions ’ of those genes .
37 From 1 April the DoT will take over direct responsibility for the major repair work of inspecting the underside of the viaducts , where important structural defects have appeared .
38 A walk to the Hadi Gari Bar down by the harbour will take you right through the hustle and bustle of the narrow streets of the old town and can take as little as five minutes , although you 'll be hard pressed not to be distracted by the jewellery , leather and clothes offered by street vendors at every corner .
39 Will he confirm that the primary role of the plan will take precedence over all other considerations ?
40 The work will take place in stages and for the proposed South Africa international in November 1992 , Baa-Baas v Australia and the Varsity match the ground capacity will be reduced to 44,000 .
41 The work will take into account developments in agricultural markets and policies , and will be tested on a number of actual and potential plantings by farmers .
42 The work will take into account the findings of the Employment Department 's functional analysis-based work already undertaken , which resulted in the Occupational Standards published January 1992 .
43 The work will take around 15 months to complete , but the Vicar says they 're trying not to let it disrupt life at the Abbey .
44 The Owens claim the work will take several years and they 'll face noise levels of up to 68 decibles .
45 The work will take about two weeks to complete — and for children at Osyak school , it may mean a draught free winter .
46 The work will take eight months .
47 The work will take in several stretches along the length of the road which links Blands Corner just outside Darlington with the A66 from Teesside .
48 ‘ And the Queen will take it back ? ’
49 The council will take a number of factors into account when making up its mind whether to give a development the go-ahead .
50 Eventually the council will take her children .
51 The council will take care of that .
52 Financially it is a great asset for Tain , and with this sort of money I hope the council will take a serious look at the town 's lack of leisure provision , ’ he added .
53 The machine will take a decor panel and costs £599.99
54 When you go arter a job like that , if you 're doing as fast as what the machine will take it to do it properly , you ca n't force it .
55 For instance if you want to turn an object on a lathe erm and you go from one end of a shaft to the other , no matter , supposing you do it ten times , erm the machine will take that cut in exactly the same time .
56 ‘ If we do n't set him free soon the specialist will take him away . ’
57 If this booklet does no more than whet your appetite , the bibliography will take you further .
58 The climb will take a full rack from small to large Rocks and Friends ; a large tape sling is also useful .
59 The coach will take you to your hotel giving you time to settle in and then maybe take a stroll , enjoying the atmosphere of this Royal City .
60 I refrained from making any statement until I had the erm minutes which I received the er , agenda which I received the next day which contradict the abandonment , but if the idea was to sort of give this troublesome member from Bungay a heart attack , er it failed , cos I 'm still here and ticking , now I would like to go through once again the , the point regarding Bungay and I hope the committee will take it on board with .
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