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

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1 The legacies of these origins have persisted and there has never been agreement on the nature of international affairs , on the proper methods for studying them , or on the range of elements which theories of them must take into account .
2 It 's almost I could take on board another two to three clerks , and I could say , could I do what
3 But how , when he had nothing that I could take by force , steal , hide , break in front of him , tear up or trample underfoot , to vent my rage and spite ?
4 It was n't anybody else 's awar it was a T U C award and you can imagine the very issue that has been raised here today are the very aspects that are critically analyzed by the T U C in determined award , but I will take on board the points that have been mentioned .
5 that 's the only time I can take off time off in lieu , which is annoying
6 That is not a matter that I can take into consideration other than to say that I am satisfied that the proper figure for a multiplier for working life , er which I shall take in this case , is the multiplier of sixteen contended for by Mr .
7 Erm it sort of backfired a bit on poor er Ray because he 'd actually written up a bid er for us to do , which was about investors in people to actually h appoint somebody to control that process which would take on board all of the training and
8 We have already heard the hon. Member for Staffordshire , South ( Mr. Cormack ) suggest that there should be a further element which would take into account the length of time that someone has lived in a house .
9 In May 1990 the UNDP published its first Human Development Report , which proposed that the traditional macroeconomic yardsticks , favoured by the World Bank and other international financial institutions , should be replaced by a new indicator , the " Human Development Index " ( HDI ) , which would take into account life expectancy , degree of literacy and individual purchasing power , since traditional indicators were often distorted by exchange rate fluctuations .
10 Accountants , merchant bankers and some lawyers may agree to a success-related fee which would take into account the risk that the transaction may not proceed .
11 So far , Britain has been slow to implement a nationwide recycling programme which will take into account all possible methods of re-using raw materials .
12 Can I also say Chairman that there is now a possibility of implementing a semblance of a federated provision er which will take into account and recognise the very important needs of that particular area .
13 Parishioners at St Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , have pledged £125,000 in just two weeks to pay for refurbishment which will take until October to complete .
14 Th then we 'll be following section on health of women workers which will take in motions two five eight composite thirty two motion two six one motion two six nine and composite six .
15 Er , first of all , we 're gon na have a debate which I would term as politics , which will take in motion three nine seven , the Labour Party , motion three nine eight , Sponsored Members of Parliament , and then I go , gon na ask the deputy General Secretary , Tom to respond to that particular debate , then Party and Union links , there 'll be the C E C statement .
16 Despite their differences , however , both initiatives are associated with an increasing interest in modular-based curriculum provision , and with forms of assessment which can take into account the wide range of outcomes they are designed to achieve .
17 Whilst it is not possible to conceive of a designing system which can take into account influences which are beyond the designer 's knowledge and comprehension , it is possible to generate a fundamental design procedure in which all relationships , known to the designer , are " captured " and tested for .
18 Assuming that you have determined that the line is biased to starboard , and you therefore want to start near the starboard end of the line , there are still a number of considerations which you must take into account before you can put yourself in the right place as the gun is fired .
19 Future disbursements that you must take into account ( although they should not be put onto your bill ) will include stamp duty and a land registration fee .
20 There is one other point that you should take into consideration and that is , the Channel cats are going to require a very large aquarium of their own later on — they can grow to 120cm .
21 And another vital feature you should take into account is the excellent support that WordPerfect provides .
22 It was inconceivable that she could take from Mrs Barnet anything that was rightly hers , nor did Ruth flatter herself that Joss Barnet 's interest in her was anything but transient .
23 It was a sprawling split-level place where you could take on board anything from a glass of beer to a four-course dinner plus the right wines at each course and with about as much choice about where to sit : at tables in the middle at booths and alcoves at the sides on the bar stools on other stools up against long shelves .
24 And you could take into account the fact that
25 And if you are already at L'Hôpital-Saint-Blaise , you could take in Navarrenx too , five miles down river .
26 Of course he was thirteen years older than her , she being but twenty ; but then she would take into consideration that he was the footman and it was a splendid rise for her from kitchen maid .
27 What I 'd like to introduce lastly now is an approach that you can take to training to help yourselves and to help make it more effective and more systematic and what I 'd like to introduce to you is , is something called the training cycle and the rest of the course is actually based around the training cycle and I know Margaret you 've actually seen the training cycle a few weeks ago , I 'm not sure if , if any of the others are , any of the others familiar ?
28 Well you got you got three months from the date of termination which you can take as effect from the twenty second of June to make a claim to the industrial tribunal .
29 One , we 're going to look at why well trained staff are , are so important to the C U , secondly we 're going to look at things responsibility training is and lastly we want to look at a systematic approach that you can take as training .
30 Clubland 's favourite tipple , now out in tablets you can take in clubs
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