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

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1 Offering the richest purse on the Tour — with a $50,000 first prize — this is a mobile contest that can take its pick among the numerous world-class waves of the North Shore .
2 It contains a programme that will take us well beyond this Session , after our fourth election victory in March , April or May of 1992 .
3 The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government .
4 As she walked up Tullis Street , Templeton 's came into view , and she headed for the entrance that would take her to the offices where she d been told to report .
5 Hurriedly , with her head down , she made her way to the nearest entrance that would take her back into the factory .
6 It is about a relationship that changes the way we look at life ; it is about a friendship that will take us through life , facing the black moments as well as the good ; it is about God ‘ s time breaking into our lives , giving them hope and meaning and joy .
7 Rodrigo De Triano also figures in the entries and will take his chance if the ground stays as he likes it .
8 Robert Harris established his name many years ago as a designer of sound blue water cruising yachts , so it was no surprise when a couple tackled him in the late 1960s to design for them a small yacht that would take them from Canada to New Zealand in both comfort and safety .
9 If you have the type of hair that can take it , try to leave hair to dry naturally , without heat , scrunching it with a little mousse .
10 And while Clough misses out again , it is understood that Blanc has a contract that will take him to French drama club Marseille in the summer .
11 Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory .
12 They had to plan a route that would take them over 50 kilometres in a three day period .
13 Fifty had continued upriver , on a course that would take them to Perth and to Scone opposite .
14 ’ Start Posi setting a course that will take us on to a parallel Netline , doubling back the way we came .
15 After a spot of scrambling below the summit of Carn Mor Dearg , the only intimidating section is at the other end , just below the boulder field that will take you to the summit of the Ben .
16 He drove a wide circle out of the car park towards the slip-road that would take him back to the dual carriageway .
17 We mourn the loss of the person who died and we respond to the change that this effects in our lives with panic or elation or anxiety or a whole gamut of emotions that may take us by surprise .
18 One scheme was to transfer his legal estate to a relative or friend who was staying behind , who could look after it and administer it until he returned , or who , should the knight die abroad , could take care of it until the knight 's son reached his majority and could take it over himself .
19 If that was the only place that would take him , that was where he would go , said the King .
20 I did find a place that would take us but for Holmes there were too many interesting species of humans and dogs , for him to get involved in being trained .
21 There were some who were clever , some who were stupid , and none who cared for the lecture that would take her forty-five minutes to read and three evenings to prepare .
22 ‘ Secret people , ’ she said , ‘ who do not seem to have any business that could take them into the forest . ’
23 Our exclusive fashion preview includes the looks , the clothes and the colours that will take you through autumn into winter , astutely edited by our fashion team to illustrate both choice and focus .
24 Mm , you see , a lot of the er the English scriptures talk about the , the paradise in , in its right context , you can just examine the , the , the Christian script which you might get confused because there 's a lot of er things that can take them both ways
25 I 'll forgive you if you find me a taxi that will take me back to pick up my baggage and get me to the airport on time . ’
26 We learned to look for the black tongue , water that would take us between rocks .
27 Gang names and nicknames of gang members were spray painted on walls , gates , garage doors , mail boxes , stop signs , nearly every flat surface that would take them .
28 The prestige audience would be won over by movies that could take their place alongside the middle-class novel and play .
29 I assure hon. Members that we readily acknowledge the strength of feeling about that aspect of Sunday trading and will take it fully into account when we draw up proposals for the reform of the law .
30 Tenants … were no longer prepared to accept the appalling housing conditions and would take whatever action was necessary … ‘ finally we believe that the only long-term solution to the social concerns which beset Derry lies in the establishment of workers ’ power and public ownership of all land , banks and industries .
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