Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [modal v] take [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Conference would wish all who may take part in the referendum to recognize that Protestant Churches are pro-Life but anti-amendment and to query whether they wish a clause in the constitution unacceptable to Protestant churches .
2 Should you still feel dissatisfied you may personally bring your grievance to the notice of Personnel Management Division or you are free to raise it with your staff association or trade union who may take action on your behalf .
3 The onus falls on the skill of the trainer who must take advantage of the experience of all those within the group , as well as working to improve areas of trainees ’ personal weaknesses .
4 A MediaStar source says : ‘ There was no battle over who should take charge of a merged media operation , simply a decision by clients that they would rather continue with the same team .
5 And in fact , if we look at even more , I mean where I work is a Family Centre in Berinsfield erm and I interviewed erm some of the carers of young children , and most of the women I interviewed had , in fact , been subjected to marital violence by their male partners and in many ways this had been triggered off by arguments over who should take care of the children and over the woman not being in her place , so although it 's important to maybe look at the macro level , I really think we have to look at how men and women behave towards one another , particularly where child care is concerned .
6 The proposal got as far as a White Paper which suggested a two-tier system — life peers with voting rights and other members who could take part in debate but not vote .
7 Stapleton , who is almost back to full fitness after a close-season knee operation , brought Pearson in because he wanted someone who could take charge in training — and have the respect of the players .
8 I think he must have just looked at us as guys who could take care of themselves , no problem . ’
9 And your cousin was one of the first one of the few women I ever knew , who could take shorthand in Welsh .
10 ABRAHAM Lincoln , advised by a Pastor who used to take care of St Enoch 's Church in Glasgow , sent out a call for volunteers two days after Confederate guns fired on Fort Sumter , the Union Garrison in the harbour of Charleston , South Carolina .
11 That 's where I was first introduced to the Russian system of having a ‘ guide ’ who would take care of you .
12 ‘ We wondered who would take care of our orange groves .
13 Each company would employ a small number of clerical workers who would take care of all the dealings an enterprise had with the world outside .
14 I wanted her , at my convenience , to become a nurturing Mother Earth figure who would take care of my when I felt unable to cope , and the little girl who had never grown up was crying out for help and approval .
15 Aye who would who would take care of that ?
16 ‘ You forget that , as her husband , it is he and not she who will take possession of the money . ’
17 I have replied to all , and would like to report that I have negotiated a suitable figure with Christina Littler and Bob Haddon of Birmingham who will take possession before the end of May .
18 He will be joined by Michael Robinson , a chartered accountant , who will take responsibility for finances in Worthing , Shoreham , Storingham and Littlehampton .
19 They look for people with lots of self-respect — people who will take pride in what they do .
20 so who will take contact with the spurs list ?
21 WELCOME TO ALL THOSE WHO WILL TAKE PART ON OUR ADVENTURE …
22 Mrs Alavi beat Mr Hadi Khamenei , the brother of the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who will take part in a run-off poll to decide the fate of the second seat in Mashad .
23 Gentlemen if you accept that amended recommendation it will be necessary this morning to identify those members of your committee who will take part in this joint committee .
24 ‘ My colleagues have always ‘ used ’ me to put forward new ideas because I am perceived as one who will take risks in my career , ’ says Linda Hart , the one US-born female manager who took part , now working back in New Orleans .
25 I wonder who will take care of me instead of Kamala ?
26 There are lots of companies who will take charge of this whole operation , including the printing and fixing of the labels .
27 Hopefully the IRB will make sure this time that a commercial agent is appointed who can take advantage of their enormous opportunities now on offer .
28 Researchers who can take advantage of such a service should note that a pilot service is already available which connects with most other European countries .
29 There are about 1,100 staff , who can take advantage of a variety of hot dishes , including a vegetarian choice , and an ever popular salad bar and snack service .
30 Age Concern wishes to see safeguards against abuse , exploitation and neglect of duty for those who can take decisions plus procedures for those who can not do so .
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