Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] must take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where she must take comfort , he insisted , was in the doctor 's assurance that there was no reason why she should not conceive again .
2 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
3 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
4 He says his wife 's experience has taught him that you must take precautions .
5 It is here that we must take care .
6 While this is not insignificant ( a weakness of the lecture or the teacher-directed lesson is that it must take place at a pre-set time irrespective of student readiness ) it is hardly Liberty Hall .
7 But Earl Siward 's acts are not those of a friend , and I must take steps to protect myself .
8 And I must take care not to sully it , is that it ?
9 ‘ You are nine years old and you are going to be sent away to a good school , and you must take advantage of all they teach you .
10 ‘ I must peel the potatoes for Matey , and you must take evening surgery and be ready for your guests . ’
11 Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs , and we must take advantage of the peaks so as to withstand the pressures of the troughs .
12 Sadly — we are not doing very well in any of these areas and we must take heed of the suggestions put forward by the N.D.O. and Trainers and any other good ideas proposed .
13 I will be brief , but I must take issue with the hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) .
14 ‘ Believe me , I know how you feel , but I must take account of your safety .
15 The recoil gives you added stability , but you must take care that it does n't thrust you backwards and off balance .
16 Normally , they need not additional support , but you must take care to ensure that the position is between joists , and that there is sufficient clearance above the light to prevent overheating .
17 ‘ In three years ' time we might have still been in very good shape but we must take steps to protect the UK as a manufacturing base . ’
18 But he must take care that what he creates builds up to a monolithic whole .
19 While we must take sin lightly we must not live as if we are unforgiven and unreconciled .
20 It is in these areas that the cooperation with local elected officials is closest , for they must take part in deciding what facilities are to be built to receive the workers and their families and how to finance them , then take charge of the running of the collective facilities , decide how to allocate the proceeds of the business tax , and so on .
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