Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] take a " in BNC.

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31 Warner-Chappell , the publishers , still have it and we hope Jennifer will take a leaf out of Judy Garland 's book and feel like a star .
32 ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend against me .
33 ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend agaist me .
34 The suggestions were that Bernie Ecclestone , as vice-president of Promotional Affairs for FISA , was keen Mansell should stay in F1 , particularly if Senna should take a year off .
35 For the last three years Steve and Rose have lived in London , having moved from Nottingham so that Steve could take a course in carpentry .
36 ULAB would take a cut from the licensing to cover running costs .
37 I have it on good authority from the owner 's husband that Homme d'Affaire will take a lot of beating if the going comes up soft for the Waterloo Handicap Hurdle .
38 I have it on good authority from the owner 's husband that Homme d'Affaire will take a lot of beating if the going comes up soft for the Waterloo Handicap Hurdle .
39 For a minimum investment of £100 , investors in Northern Ireland , the Republic and Great Britain can take a stake in the local electricity supplier .
40 ‘ Who knows if Lennox can take a good punch after this ?
41 West Auckland can take a big step towards safety by taking points off Ferryhill .
42 Lewis added : ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield will take a chance by coming to London to defend against me .
43 The system , incorporating a control panel similar to that used with TVs will take a householder 's living room from pitch black to blinding light in sixteen steps
44 Franz Carr , Bjorn Kristensen , David Roche , Steve Howey and Andy Hunt are among the players on view and Keegan will take a personal look at how they perform .
45 THE GREENING of Edinburgh may take a step forward with the creation of Scotland 's first city centre combined heat and power system .
46 He claimed foreign crews were paid a pittance and the EC must take a stand by refusing to do business until minimum standards were met .
47 a couple of these men will probably go pro soon and one or two will surely go to England — as defence have been a problem for Leeds the last year or so Wilko should take a look at
48 The situation there was fluid and interesting ; perhaps America should take a look at it .
49 And Saints ' hopes of closing the gap on League leaders Wigan will take a dive if the 35-year-old is ruled out of their Christmas derby clashes against the Central Park champions and Widnes .
50 The original idea that Ghana should take a 40 per cent stake in the project vanished early on .
51 Minnows who want to become corporate Moby Dicks might take a leaf out of Compaq 's book .
52 He had repeatedly demonstrated that he had a greater tolerance of G-forces than most other men ; Vologsky could take a full three minutes longer in the centrifuge chamber than any other member of his squadron .
53 It was well known in college that , barring some accident , Mr de Chavigny would take a First in his PPE Finals .
54 When Major Burrows was stationed at a camp in a nearby suburb Mrs Burrows , Eva and Margaret would take a train each Sunday afternoon to help him with the evening service he conducted for the soldiers .
55 Morgan will take a 51 per cent share and invest about £3.7 million in technology and equipment for the Shanghai Morgan Carbon Company .
56 It expects a slow take-up of server versions of the operating system , and forecasts NT will take a 6.5% share of all server systems sold in Europe by 1996 .
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