Example sentences of "[conj] it can take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Flexible so that it can take account of changing family circumstances over time . |
2 | It requires acting out the change in one 's own being and conduct so that it can take effect in the appropriate sphere . |
3 | If the bill and the reminder notice have been issued in accordance with the regulations and the charge is still outstanding , the magistrate must issue a liability order to the council so that it can take action against the defaulter . |
4 | The housing is designed to handle all major makes of medium format camera , although other camera systems can be accommodated to special order , and it can take lenses from 40mm to 120mm macro . |
5 | A tremendous amount of condensation remains after a building is completed and it can take weeks and weeks to dry out if left to itself . |
6 | These doctors are busy and it can take time to arrange examinations . |
7 | It is n't complicated or expensive , but it can take time — so it 's worth getting it in hand early on . |
8 | At present an elderly people 's home must be registered before it can take residents and be inspected regularly . |
9 | Unfortunately on these occasions , all too often the prick of conscience , if it has operated at all , is instantly suppressed before it can take control , and it is this which appears to have become the normal response . |