Example sentences of "[be] [adj] for [noun] take " in BNC.

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1 The third lesson is that it will not be possible for humanists to take full stock of what the computer has to offer to their disciplines until the study of statistics becomes a normal and inescapable part of the training of those who plan an academic career in the humanities .
2 The master 's degree is generally taken over three years and from 1992 it will be possible for teachers to take a Master of Education ( Management ) degree .
3 The way will then be open for Daimler to take a majority stake in MBB later this year , first 30% through a capital increase , then by buying just over another20% from other shareholders .
4 Up to the previous evening there had been questions bandied back and forth between Aggie and Ben as to whether , after all , it would be necessary for Millie to take the post she had been offered .
5 It 's immoral for lawyers to take advantage of people 's grief this way .
6 The Supreme Soviet also resolved on Oct. 25 to send a delegation of observers to the USSR Supreme Soviet 's Soviet of the Republics [ see below ] , noting that it was inexpedient for Ukraine to take part in inter-republican structures which could entail its forming part of another state .
7 LONDON — Margaret Thatcher said yesterday it was impossible for Britain to take in millions of refugees from Hong Kong and urged China to take steps to restore the colony 's confidence , AP reports .
8 When speaking to Marco in the prison for instance , he tells him he is bound to be deported , and that there is no hope for him ; Alfieri would realise it was hard for Marco to take , but respected him enough to tell him the absolute truth .
9 It was common for sittings to take place in rooms contained in buildings whose primary purpose was to house other government departments .
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