Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] [that] take " in BNC.
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1 | Take , for example , Vatulele ( above ) ; an exclusive Fijian island hideaway that takes just 24 guests . |
2 | It is towards high definition programs that take a long time to write . |
3 | In the Dreamflight tradition , the crew of the British Airways jumbo that took the group to America were specially chosen for their affinity with children . |
4 | Well-established clematis plants develop a large root system that takes up a great deal of water . |
5 | Our thanks go to Mrs Margaret ( Peggy ) Kaye , a member of the Fareham Branch , and an ex-pat WAAF , who writes to us from Orlando , Florida to tell us of a moving memorial service that took place at Arcadia , Florida on 27 May 1991 . |
6 | Many of the peaks have routes on them that can be described as forming a midway point between hard Alpine and Himalayan standard — long ridge routes that take several days to accomplish ; big face routes on rock and ice . |
7 | There is a striking similarity between the preambles written by both political parties to their Defence White Papers , following the three major Defence Reviews that took place between 1957 and 1975 . |
8 | The great clothing factory that took up most of it had shut down its operations more than four hours back and only a handful of Security guards and maintenance engineers were to be found down here now . |
9 | rise in traffic demand , is not it about time that his Department stopped being a Department only for roads and instead sought to introduce a proper , integrated transport system that takes real account of environmental considerations ? |
10 | But they were good metal roads that took all the traffic . |
11 | He eventually slumps back into his seat , his smarting face and aching eyes reminding him of the misled thought journey that took him back round to before where he started . |
12 | This is standard throughout the world , not only because of tradition , but because of the number of international karate competitions that take place . |
13 | Borland International Inc is to develop the InterBase relational database server as a NetWare Loadable Module for NetWare 4.0 : it will offer a fully multi-threaded SQL relational database server that takes advantage of NetWare 4.0 's features including the direct file system input-output services , memory protection options , memory management services , and the file and module compression feature . |
14 | I du n no it was arranged but it was a a small water boat that took us down , the Flying Kestrel . |
15 | This switch to feature films inevitably led to a new preoccupation with fiction and with developing screen fictions that took up the themes and conventions of respectable literary and theatrical tastes . |
16 | In Leitrim , David Thomson began twin love affairs that took his life along a particular direction — with Phoebe Kirkwood , his young charge ; and with Ireland , later the focus of many of his broadcasts . |
17 | Most differences have been addressed in an object-level interface definition that takes bits from SVR4.2 and Solaris , which will form the basis of the UI ABI . |
18 | Every single word of recitative is included ( with a spasmodic fortepiano accompaniment that takes some getting used to ) , and all six characters are delineated with exceptional vividness . |
19 | Is it a normal fire tender that takes this pod along ? |
20 | MANY PLACES OF INTEREST on and around the Three Peaks can only be reached on foot after many miles of walking over rough ground , but visitors to Leck Fell are favoured by a quiet moorland road that takes them to their objective precisely and , if they travel by car , without effort . |
21 | At a deliberate talking speed that takes a card about 12 inches ( 30 cm ) long . |