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

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1 Unlike the days of old when typography and design were learned over generations , desktop publishing has provided a fast track where we can take ideas and try them out to see if they work .
2 Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences .
3 Many fish species , including most catfish and cichlids , like shady caves under or between rocks , where they can take refuge from the bustle of the community tank .
4 I hold it out to her so she can take lOp , and she takes the lot .
5 • A special microwave recipe section , so you can take advantage of microwaving 's superb time-saving and nutritional benefits .
6 I do n't count , so you can take advantage of me .
7 Pilkinsulation takes care of the u values so you can take care of the design
8 If you can take Paul Jones , you will be as high in the estimation of the public as if you had beat the Combined [ i.e. French and Spanish ] Fleets . ’
9 Craigs parents are now taking legal advice to find out if they can take action against Tewkesbury borough council — but as his mother says , it 'll come too late to help craig :
10 If he can take control of the Highest Science , the consequences could be cataclysmic . ’
11 It is no defence for the director to say that he was absent when the play was performed , unless he can take advantage of the special defence that he did not know , and had no reason to suspect , that the performance would involve the use of the offending words or behaviour .
12 Till I can take control .
13 You have to develop that relationship because they can take advantage of you when ever and where ever they want . ’
14 I do n't know whether you can take David out to do that way or
15 Now is the time to ask him whether you can take pictures or videos during and after the service , where you can arrange for any flowers to be positioned , decide upon readings , hymns and the music .
16 You will , however , need to know whether your employer/former employer or pension paying organisation has or will be introducing the scheme before you can take part .
17 He made a powerful intervention claiming that we must know where we are before we can take decisions , or we shall be paying twice — once in respect of the negotiations and then for the GATT round .
18 ‘ It will be up to every member of the committee to decide whether they can take part in the discussions or whether they have a conflict of interest , ’ he said .
19 At present an elderly people 's home must be registered before it can take residents and be inspected regularly .
20 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 .
21 According to Professor Cooper , this type of break is also more beneficial to employees as they can take time off when they need it most .
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