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

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1 And Oxford fans will be taking heart that the side 's enjoying a good run at the moment and may yet avoid relegation .
2 The work of lining up and fixing the cylinders will be taken in hand early this year , and then work will start on the valve gear , which will be of the original ‘ gab ’ type .
3 Where the UCTA 1977 applies and a term is subject to the reasonableness test , similar considerations will be taken into account in assessing reasonableness under para ( c ) of Sched 2 .
4 I 'll be back with the lunchtime programme at five to one tomorrow when Kaye Adams will be taking your calls on diets- are they really necessary ?
5 Steps will be taken to improve sub-standard housing .
6 Tolerance of deviation can become strained and predictable steps will be taken by the other members to correct that deviation .
7 In many other countries the initiating steps will be taken by an officer attached to the court .
8 Where unmet need relates to the services of another agency ( for example health or housing ) it is expected that similar steps will be taken to ensure that the shortfall is taken into account in that agency 's planning ( DoH , 1991a , p. 7 ) .
9 1.7 The Department acknowledges that certain duties may carry additional risks to employees and all possible steps will be taken to minimise these .
10 Where possible , steps will be taken to ensure that publicity campaigns include specific messages targeted at this age group .
11 That seems to be the only way to prevent the piecemeal fragmentation of present facilities , and I would be grateful if you could ensure that steps will be taken to implement these measures .
12 AFTER Darlington 's poll tax was set at £300 , well above the Government estimate of £257 , it remains to be seen if steps will be taken to sweeten the bitter pill .
13 Any decisions about her future will be taken by the High Court , the council said .
14 Any decisions about her future will be taken by the High Court , the council said .
15 Courses in the first , second and third years are chosen from biological and management sciences , Ecological Science and Agriculture ; in the fourth year study units will be taken on rural land management .
16 Blood tests will provide information early in pregnancy , and a small sample of blood will be taken for testing .
17 A small sample of blood will be taken here at Winfrith .
18 You will be asked a few questions about your state of health and a drop of blood will be taken from your finger to make sure that you are not anaemic .
19 The programme will be taken to Japan in the fourth quarter .
20 This programme will be taken up by more of our sites this year , to include details of emissions on a chemical by chemical basis .
21 A DREAM night for Dublin 's indie kids will be taking place at McGonagles on Thursday November 7th when Freak Scene , a new promotional agency present Into Paradise , Whipping Boy and Candy Apple Red in a ‘ big night out ’ with a guest DJ to provide the sounds between acts .
22 If she stays unemployed , relying on DHSS boarding houses , the kids will be taken away .
23 Indeed the adjective must be so understood ; if we try to imagine using , in the structure of ( 16 ) , an adjectival property which is not ascribed to the entity of the noun phrase ( nor helping as a qualifier to identify any entity of the sentence ) , there will be only two possible outcomes : If it is a property semantically compatible with the verb , the result will be taken as an ungrammatical way of expressing a thought which should have incorporated an adverb : ( 17 ) Alastair likes his beef tea great Alternatively , it will be a property that is not compatible with the verb either ; but , in that case , there will be no way of guessing what that property should be applied to — it will in effect be semantically " loose " , so that the whole will be incomprehensible : ( 18 ) the process left the documents puzzled Thus , the property of the adjective qualifies , in purely syntactic terms , the inner grouping of verb and object ; it is applied to the entity of the noun phrase , but not directly , only as part of an interlocking structure with three elements — as in certain engineering and architectural structures , each of three elements needs the other two in order for the whole to function effectively .
24 Brazil and Mexico will be taken to represent developing countries .
25 The last item entered at either of these prompts will be taken as the current item , even if an incompatible entry has been made at the other prompt .
26 As a consequence of 's move , her previous remit for Technology subjects will be taken by , who is also in charge of Science subjects .
27 Opportunities will be taken to reinforce the relevance of the changes in seat belt legislation which came into effect on 1 July 1991 .
28 Moreover , his or her vote will be taken together with large numbers of other votes , perhaps motivated by very different policy preferences .
29 Remember that while we debated them both together , the vote will be taken as separate items .
30 I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax .
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