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

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1 It was because he was so alert , so curious about the world , about books and films , that Ghatak could never take the easy way out .
2 While stressing IBM good behaviour , IBM chairman John Opel in a speech in London in May 1984 told Europeans that IBM could always take its investment elsewhere .
3 She pipped actress Meryl Streep to the part — although Streep could still take over when the show opens in the US .
4 She relates that Lena will even take the trouble to teach customers how to use machines that they have bought elsewhere and go out of her way to make deliveries , both free of charge .
5 There is an understanding that BBDO will fully take over the agency some time after 1993 , which threatens a loss of sovereignty .
6 But new rules for NHS dentists are delaying her new set and Ivy can only take liquids .
7 But victory will see them as serious threats to England 's hopes of making it to the finals in 1994 and Gullit may well take Lazio president Sergio Cragnotti 's offer to join Gazza .
8 Kerry and Anne would always take me , when I used to stay with them when we were ten .
9 Last night Buckingham Palace denied that this trip would be the last one Charles and Diana would ever take together and three separate sources confirmed that the couple still planned to travel abroad next spring .
10 The thing is that we can design a string , try it out and decide we like it , but Norman can actually take pictures of that sound so we can file it , compare it with the results from other strings and start to understand why we like that particular one .
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