Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The presentation of the result may use any of the charting methods described in this chapter , or may take the form of a descriptive narrative . |
2 | In contrast with One 0ver The Eight in which he constantly said his ‘ gloo — oo-oo-m ’ words or would take a word like ‘ now ’ and repeat it excessively , he behaved with total seriousness in this ; a different character entirely . |
3 | You can draw down the full amount arranged for your loan all at once , or can take the money in stages . |
4 | Verbs , nouns and adjectives that may take an infinitive with to may be followed by to without an infinitive to refer to a preceding verb or verbal group : Do n't go unless you want to ( Zandvoort 1957 ) . |
5 | It is the incentives under which financial users and providers operate that should take the rap and which require attention . |
6 | and we , we would ask of that , but the next point and erm , is this my Lord erm at the moment erm the negotiations are erm proceeding in relation to the house , about which we have heard evidence , er , we could not properly buy it until it had been investigated by the court of protection and there was approval of that , and er it will be necessary for er consideration to be given as to how it should be purchased , in practical terms , firstly your Lordship has erm awarded a figure of seventy one thousand pounds , then there is the eighty thousand pounds on the existing house which takes one up to a hundred and fifty or thereabouts , and one sees that the special damages and interest thereon comes to something over fifty two thousand pounds to which these er parents will be entitled in the normal way , and if they were to apply , they might do and apply , that would go a long way to purchasing it and the court of protection , if it approved that might take the view that it would be fair to take something out of the notional aspect of damages for loss of earnings , because after all the plaintiff would have spent his earnings for housing and so on in the future , that , that is the sort of problems that now have to be tackled er what , what we would respect and suggest is er simply that there is liberty to apply erm . |
7 | It 's a very playable game with some teasing puzzles that could take a while to sus out . |
8 | He kept himself very much to himself , studying the ancient books he kept in the box beside his bed , doing his exercises , or playing himself at wei chi — long games that could take a day , sometimes even a week to complete . |
9 | Nevertheless the Cuk converter topology seems likely to remain an outsider until a true trade-off comparison can be made between Cuk and Buck at a series of realistic equivalent performance levels , a task that would take a lot of time , but whose results would be of great interest to many in the power supply design field . |
10 | Practical matters also reared their head when 15 teams were given three hours and a selection of Meccano , paper cups , cotton reels and other bits and pieces to make a machine that would take a bag of coins all in one go , and dispense them one at a time for sorting . |
11 | There is a proposal by TIWAG ( the Tirolean Power Company ) to build a power station that would take the water from the River Inn from the Swiss border to Prutz . |
12 | The Board claimed the crew of the liner , the world 's largest , and a harbour pilot made course changes without realising that would take the vessel over a shoal , marked by the crew as an area to avoid . |
13 | Briefly Bodie explained what was going to happen : that Liz was going to be smuggled into the house from the taxi that would take the family home , and she was there just to be on the safe side , in case the man who had killed their two pets came back late at night . |
14 | These small islands , usually no bigger than would take a house , are connected to the shore by a pavement which is under water when the loch is at normal level , and often the base of the island is reinforced with slabs of stone . |
15 | The fine gauge machine has a lace carriage , but as yet no one has developed a chunky machine that will take a lace carriage . |
16 | War boars are evil minded creatures that will take every opportunity to maim , bite , and kick their Orc masters but this does n't really bother the Orcs who are on the whole sensible enough to keep out of the way . |
17 | But if Hubert provokes Llewelyn into action , it 's England that will take the blame and the blow , and let him remember it . ’ |
18 | It is of paramount importance that you select a type that will take the weight of your curtains ; after all , the main purpose of tracks and poles is to act as a means of support . |
19 | Some of them may be less careful with it than others so we need machines that can take a battering . |
20 | Basingstoke-based Penril Datacomm Networks Ltd has launched its new WANserver family , a modular chassis that can take a variety of local network , wide area network and asynchronous devices such as terminals or printers ; each chassis can support up to 34 wide area links , 272 async users or 1,200 Ethernet local network sessions Penril said . |
21 | ‘ A Phazer is not a miracle design that can take a junk board and make it a killer ’ , Milton said . |
22 | There are also two proprietary slots — one for a full-length processor card , the other for a 256Mb memory card that can take the system total to a whopping 384Mb . |
23 | ‘ Come along , then , and let's take a look at you , ’ said McManus . |
24 | The apologies may be veiled and may take the form of a reversal of previous policies , but they nevertheless constitute the admission of how wrong the Government have been . |
25 | Often it is a response to increasing international competition and may take the form of closure of branches of multinational corporations . |
26 | MARTIN Offiah has the highest profile in the game and must take the rough with the smooth . |
27 | The tables were on a fixed budget and should take a fortnight . |
28 | Er well erm Pearson is always er er rather cautious of these things , but I think have , are , are very cautious and might take the view if things progress as they are er in the second half of this year that we will er take some credit . |
29 | In this case Mr Kelly made it clear to Dixons that his client needed a PC which could be upgraded to 4Mb of RAM and could take a dongle plugged into Com1 . |
30 | Her ankle needed support and could take a bandage now , he said . |