Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] for [noun] take " in BNC.

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1 Simpson , another big-money signing from Oxford , split the defence for Gabbiadini to take on Munday , and cross low , where the ball went in off one of three defenders supposedly guarding the near post .
2 Such was their purported evidence for a gamma ray from a neutron capture , an essential piece of the case for fusion taking place in their test-tube .
3 ( 6.7 ) unc ( 6.8 ) unc The law for PAR takes into account the fact that , when a declaration is moved outside the constructor , the process that uses it must now declare the fact that it might want to use the variable declared .
4 I suppose it is quite trendy at the moment for fathers to take a non-traditional view of parental responsibilities .
5 Setting the trap for Harry took cunning and nerve .
6 to provide the basis for graduates to take up postgraduate courses to doctoral level .
7 There was an awareness of the appeal and of the potential of film and a strong stress on the need for film to take up new opportunities by treating a broader range of subjects .
8 Other boys allowed the need for power to take them over and became bullies ; and presumably there were other routes to survival .
9 This leads to a neglect of conservation management … the soil conservation expert is thus requested to propose technical and educational solutions to socio-political problems , whilst the sociologist is given the task of obtaining the approval of the population for measures taken without its advice and real consent .
10 A spokesman for Dowty 's says the work had been expected by Dowty landing gear ; and so it wo n't affect the request for workers to take a pay freeze .
11 No , I 've been waiting for them to get them cards in I ordered a couple of those cards with the lights at the top for Kieran to take home
12 In Europe the craze for motoring took off in the twenties and thirties , helped in 1931 by the launching of the first cross-Channel ferry specifically designed to carry cars and their passengers .
13 Indeed , a number of studies have shown that the rate of relapse following CBT is only half the rate for clients taking anti-depressants .
14 To have the spokesman for science take on the churches seemed to many neither congenial nor wise .
15 An application was then made to the Attorney-General for permission to take action , but this was turned down .
16 Shouting ‘ Long live democracy ’ and singing the ‘ Internationale ’ , they were in some ways evoking the spirit of ‘ May Fourth ’ and paving the way for others to take in following years .
17 Detroit was paving the way for Mueller to take over and run the whole bloody show from America .
18 Growing concern about passive smoking and recent signals from organisations like the Health and Safety Executive and Lothian Health Board have pointed the way for employers to take positive action to protect non-smokers whilst at work in enclosed areas .
19 These criticisms were basically of two kinds : the first was that there would not be sufficient demand within the system for accumulation to take place ; the second is that if the organic composition of capital rises then again there will be insufficient demand for all the surplus-value to be realised and hence accumulation will be choked off .
20 The market for chemicals takes no account of the production externality inflicted on other firms .
21 A particular feature of the course is the option for students to take the extended course leading to an MEng with an emphasis on software project management and team leadership .
22 In 1891 Woodhall Spa became a resort for people to take the waters .
23 Indeed , there is no incentive for drivers to take any account of the environmental and social impact of their transport decisions on other people .
24 Next week it will launch the Novell Network Registry — not a place for networks to take solemn vows but a user service designed to eliminate conflicts between names and addresses on NetWare internetworks .
25 There is no charge for meals taken with residents . ’ ’
26 Countries must also be willing to move towards multi-party democracy , and to ensure that there is a chance for dialogue to take place .
27 by activities being so prescribed that they allow no space for learners to take them further
28 If this was not the case , then there would simply be no reason for trade to take place .
29 In fact , it is less of a risk for women taking combined HRT than those on none .
30 Skills such as note-taking come in at this stage , and one way of approaching this is to use the questions originally formulated as a structure for notes taken , so that children are noting down things they need to know , rather than every conceivably useful point .
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