Example sentences of "we can take [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But we can take heart from the fact that , apart from Germany , Britain enjoys the greatest choice and variety of beers in Europe . |
2 | ‘ But we can take heart from the Celtic and Leeds results and carry a lot of optimism with us into the first leg in Germany . |
3 | We can take part in their small group work . |
4 | Perhaps now we can take Mill 's insight on board without opening ourselves to the charge of arbitrariness . |
5 | Hopefully , we can take advantage of our home games next week . ’ |
6 | Emphasising the need for European co-operation , Mr Stewart said : ‘ By bringing together the resources of various countries , we can take advantage of the complementary know-how and abilities available throughout Europe . |
7 | So all I 'm saying is , if we 're not achieving that we need to go back and look at the way in which we 're operating the fax service , have a chat with erm Phil 's people or Jackie 's peo see if there 's any differences that we can take advantage of . |
8 | Then we can take care of you and Aunt Branwell when you get old . ’ |
9 | Whatever Colonel Steiner 's requirements are I 'm sure we can take care of them . |
10 | With the advantage of hindsight , we can take stock of the position at this point , but at the time the Colonel had only runners to keep him in touch with his headquarters and forward Troops , whose wirelesses had been knocked out . |
11 | Without any loss of generality we can take AOB to be in the equatorial plane of the parent star so that the acceleration is purely in the coordinate φ . |
12 | ‘ We 're hoping to get some sort of fail-safe mechanism written in so we can take control of the club and sort out the legal matters after that , ’ he said . |
13 | He never did this , he never did that , I do n't think we can take action , dearly as I would like to ’ — that 's a negative evaluation . |
14 | We can take consolation in some of the excellent shows which are still playing , in venues that have as yet ( fingers crossed ) escaped the IRA 's attentions . |