Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun sg] will take " in BNC.
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1 | If used in an off-road condition in 4WD this will not occur because an element of wheel slip will take account of the differing rotations . |
2 | Things like Philips CDI , Amiga CDTV , and a whole bunch of other stuff under the loose title of CD ROM will take things a bit further . |
3 | We do not yet know the exact form the correct theory of quantum gravity will take . |
4 | The grasses for long leys should have very little Italian ( annual ) rye-grass , as this is liable to die out within two years leaving gaps where indigenous grasses such as poa annua will take over . |
5 | Clean technology in metal finishing will take place in Slough on 18 March 1992 and Glasgow on 24 March 1992 . |
6 | A conference on New technology in gas monitoring will take place in Bromley , Kent , on 7 April 1992 and one on Calibration of gas and dust monitoring equipment will take place on 8 April 1992 at the same venue . |
7 | It meant that instead of an immediate hunting ban on all the 148 tenant farms owned by the council , only new tenancies would be affected , so in reality ban will take years to have any real effect . |
8 | Further reductions in energy intensity will take place , the actual level will depend on energy prices , the changing balance of energy intensive to non-energy intensive industries in the industrialised world and simply the changes in the habits of energy users and their consciousness or otherwise of the potential of ‘ the fifth fuel ’ . |
9 | In time data-processing will take over much more of our thinking . |
10 | The second annual Advertising and Marketing to Children conference will take place on April 29 . |
11 | A visit to Boscobel House will take you to the scene of one of the most romantic stories in English history . |
12 | Chapter 12 on school worship will take up this point , and discuss the possibility of overcoming the unfortunate dichotomy between Christian or multi-faith at the practical point of assemblies . |
13 | At Cambridge research will take place on how individuals make judgements of risk and at reading on how drivers perceive their own ability and accident likelihood . |