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

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1 The change would take effect at the end of his present term ( 1965 ) or before then , if he were to die in office .
2 The change must take effect by March 1996 .
3 Actually , this experiment alone does not demonstrate that experience is necessary : the change could take place automatically with age .
4 the trial will take place over the next 12–18 months and there will be four different , simple treatments available .
5 ( 7 ) On remitting a case to a licensing board under subsection ( 6 ) above , the sheriff may : ( a ) specify a date by which the rehearing by the board must take place ; modify any procedural steps which otherwise would be required in relation to the matter by or under any enactment ; and any decision of a licensing board on any such case shall be valid as if reached at a quarterly meeting as mentioned in section 4(1) ( a ) of this Act .
6 The following are by way of being examples and are not intended to be definitive : ( i ) where the relationship between the debtor and the proposed surety is one in which the real possibility of the exercise of undue influence in any of its well recognised forms or of misrepresentation is present to the knowledge of the creditor , the creditor must take notice of the position and act reasonably in the circumstances : see per Dillon L.J .
7 In deciding whether an applicant passes the general fitness tests , the LA will take account of any convictions concerning the operation of goods vehicles over the previous five years .
8 Above all , the drafter should take care to ensure that the different component pieces do fit together and that the individual pieces are mutually consistent .
9 This is a penal measure and the courts must take care to see that this former expression is not treated as if it were the latter . ’
10 ‘ ( 1 ) The ex turpi causa defence ultimately rests on a principle of public policy that the courts will not assist a plaintiff who has been guilty of illegal ( or immoral ) conduct of which the courts should take notice .
11 ‘ Do n't let your heads bob up , ’ had warned the Warden , ‘ or the ducks will take fright ’ .
12 The arguments centred on scheduling , with Serbia and Montenegro insisting that referendums should take place in each republic at the same time and with the same questions , Croatia announcing that it had already scheduled its referendum for May 19 , Macedonia asking for a postponement of the deadline to mid-June , and Bosnia-Hercegovina suggesting that the referendum should take place in two stages .
13 At this stage the initially stated hypotheses will be restated against the data which have been collected to test them , and the retention or discarding of the hypothesis will take place .
14 For this reason , most international contracts contain a clause establishing the country in which any legal action under the contract must take place ( a jurisdiction clause ) , and/or a clause establishing that disputes will be referred to arbitration .
15 The Chairman will take control on behalf of this two colleagues , and the Court will be seen to be run by the Magistrates , and the Clerk will be there as their legal adviser on procedure and any legal points that arise .
16 It was only to be expected that the contestants would take note of this background information , in one way or another .
17 When the party is in government and the party leader is prime minister , the election shall take place only if requested by a majority of the party conference on a card vote .
18 In that connection , incidentally , Shelford shares the view that the Lions should take Leicester 's Neil Back as one of their openside wing forwards .
19 If he grants a sublease for a term longer than the term of his own lease , the grant may take effect as an assignment of that lease ( contrast Milmo v Carreras [ 1946 ] KB 306 and Skelton ( William ) & Son v Harrison & Pinder Ltd [ 1975 ] QB 361 ) .
20 The University will take account of the report of the Academic Auditors ( which is expected in August 1993 ) and of reports of the HEFCE quality assessors as they review individual subjects .
21 They would pick quarrels , especially with strangers , and the fights would take place at the Cockpit , often witnessed by members of the council . ’
22 The West should take time off from being Gorbacharmed to think about recent events in Russia 's outer empire and the awkward question they raise : how to undo Europe 's post-1945 division without undoing its post-1945 stability .
23 The fight will take place in Fredericksburg , near Washington .
24 It further notes that the curriculum should take account of ‘ the ethnic diversity of the school population and society at large ’ , and draws attention to the principle that as wide a range of children as possible should have access to the whole curriculum .
25 The second part of the course would take place in March 1994 .
26 The Koldon Moving and Storage Company should therefore ship their household and personal effects to Eglin Airforce Base in Florida , after which the pentagon would take care of their delivery to a US base near Cadiz .
27 And it does n't matter about anybody else , because the wedding 'll take place and grandad has to sign the register , dad has to sign the register and the mother can sign and that 's all that matters .
28 The wedding must take place .
29 They 've been engaged for a year , and it was decided the wedding could take place during August , when there is just routine spraying and pruning to be done , well before the vendange itself , when I can not do without him . ’
30 The field lay alongside a road in a London suburb and we thought that people could stand on the road and look across six metres into the field to the platform where the ceremony would take place .
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