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

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1 A ministry that enjoyed royal confidence could generally take the House of Lords for grated , and provided it did not prove incompetent or seek to impose excessive taxation , " its position was unassailable in the Commons . "
2 Now we could just take the pattern of responses out of there as being some classes .
3 The leaving present given to an ambassador could still take a variety of different forms .
4 To say that no man could ever take the place of Tony is to say that I 've never got over his death . ’
5 ‘ Completing your dog-training course could take a couple of months but it could also take a couple of years because of the waiting period . ’
6 A resident 's assessment could also take the form of an attempt to quantify the pecuniary benefit of owner-occupation .
7 Without that leverage , the RPF could either take a vow of self-imposed isolation ( in the hope that this would be rewarded by electoral victory in 1956 ) or risk its anti-system character by participating in parliamentary politics and even holding a share of power in coalition governments .
8 These could either take the form of specific questions on the material contained in the case studies or they may be used to provide the base for students to be set exercises involving library research .
9 You can hear it in the jazz metal fills in ‘ Glam Slam ’ and ‘ U Got the Look ’ , in the way the West Coast power pop of ‘ I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man ’ subsides brilliantly into a brooding meander of acid guitar , in the raga anthem ‘ The Cross , …
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