Example sentences of "which can take [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many conditions have to be fulfilled and eligibility established , which can take a considerable time ; so if you can improve the living conditions of your elderly parent yourself , without undue hardship , you would be well advised to do so .
2 COURSE : Eighteen holes that professionals can breeze around in less than 2½ hours but which can take a Sunday fourball anything up to seven .
3 It is much easier to improve ‘ performance ’ on such measures by decreasing the denominator than by increasing the numerator , which can take a long time , involves risk and has to be discounted for taxation .
4 A verb which has person , number and tense and which can take a predicate .
5 The newest models at Yorvik are based on a computer reconstruction , which can take a skull and remodel the flesh on the human face ; building up from the skeleton is the nearest we can get to what individual Vikings actually looked like .
6 ( 1.1 ) unc This is not an associative law in the usual binary sense of unc but is analogous in the context of occam 's constructors , which can take an arbitrary finite number of arguments .
7 It 's a bargain for you and a money spinner for the airline , which can take the lion 's share of the profits .
8 Designer smells , which can take the anxiety out of a trip to the dentist or make your synthetic upholstery smell like real leather , are now being released on an unsuspecting public .
9 ‘ She 's got two 500-horsepower diesel engines which can take the Nymph and six passengers in three double state-rooms from here to Hawaii non-stop .
10 Some materials , such as stone or wood , are largely subtractive , in that there is a natural substance from which parts are taken away , through chipping , sawing and other means , to create the finished artefact ; while others , such as cast metal or clay , are additive , in that a quantity is utilized in a plastic state which can take the shape of a template or mould .
11 The Course defines examinations as formal , invigilated , end of term assessments which can take the form of unseen or seen papers .
12 The main activity , of course , centres round the various types of oppositions , which can take the following forms .
13 In Final Honours year students may also make a submission which can take the form of compositions , or a dissertation , or an edition , or a portfolio of practical work , or a recital .
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