Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] would take the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He told one correspondent that Eliot owed his best poetry to Pound — he was convinced that there would eventually be a vogue in favour of Pound which would take the form of a reaction against Eliot ( in that he was to be proved right ) . |
2 | We had resolved to press for a route which would take the march into the walled centre of the city and expected opposition from the moderate members of the CRA . |
3 | Martinho 's men were to form the nucleus of a Danuese battalion which would take the brunt of the war against FAKINTIL . |
4 | The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network . |
5 | In Jaffa harbour , the Damianis boarded the Italian passenger cruise ship Argentina , a comfortable vessel which would take the family on the 16-hour journey to Beirut port . |
6 | This was the reason for the comments in Evans , but there was nothing said in Evans against making a second order on a later occasion which would take the total above 240 hours when added to the original order , but would not do so when added to the hours yet to be worked under it . |