Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] can take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So you can take Puddy abroad
2 So we can take v = 0 ( giving the asymptotes ) as one of the conductors and the ensuing picture ( Fig. 2.27 ) does indeed give some intuitive " feel " for the electric field lines in the vicinity of a corner .
3 ‘ We 're hoping to get some sort of fail-safe mechanism written in so we can take control of the club and sort out the legal matters after that , ’ he said .
4 Not at all , we 'll see what happens with her , but the sooner we get that the sooner we can take things on if we need to .
5 At the end of each task we emphasize their new competence : ‘ Now you can take enquiries at the desk/ … answer the telephone . ’
6 Perhaps now we can take Mill 's insight on board without opening ourselves to the charge of arbitrariness .
7 ‘ But now we can take children and adults from as far away as Stanhope and Richmond . ’
8 Tomorrow you can take part in a superb two-for-the-price-of-one weekend golfing break at one of seven superb Best Western golf resort hotels around Britain .
9 If you are the guest , then you can take refuge in the thought that once in a while you need a break , and you can always make it up tomorrow by being particularly good .
10 So if you like your original objective was at least get to there , then you can take stock .
11 Then we can take care of you and Aunt Branwell when you get old . ’
12 Until then at least they can take comfort knowing adults sometimes have to suffer uniforms even worse than their own .
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