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 . |