Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] would take [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mention has been made as to the nonexistence of an allocation for housing and as to the suitability of this forum for consideration of the effect which would take place of development with or without the existing allocation .
2 On Feb. 4 Seoul Home Radio Service reported the North Korean permanent representative at the UN as stating that North Korea would allow nuclear inspection immediately after ratification of the IAEA accord which would take place within six months .
3 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 .
4 But there was a post on the lonely road and sometimes if I was tired from hunting I would take stance on it for a few moments , to rest .
5 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 .
6 After winning the presidential elections in December 1989 , President-elect Aylwin in January 1990 named the Cabinet which would take office in March [ see p. 37183 ] .
7 During the course of December President-elect Bill Clinton named the members of the Cabinet which would take office after his Jan. 20 inauguration .
8 There was thus a concrete possibility of creating a Peoples Front in Britain which would take advantage of the opposition to the National Government to be found outside the labour movement .
9 His great enthusiasm was for sailing and in the vacations he would take parties of students on seafaring expeditions .
10 For long solitary hours he would take stance on some sea cliff watching the sharp-winged flutter of terns as they hung above the sea to fish , or the magnificent splashes of great gannets , or the rugged gliding of herring gulls .
11 The only thing I would take issue with is the insertion of a cadenza towards the end of the Toccata in C , BWV564 .
12 This last view prevailed as the Commission rejected an intermediate third party status which would take account of this distinction , preferring to see all third parties in an identical legal position .
13 The hon. Gentleman appears to argue that it would be better to use a method based on population , irrespective of need or possibly even a sensitive formula-driven system which would take account of different needs of different regions .
14 When he returned to London it would take months of arguing with some scrupulous clerk of the Exchequer to get it reimbursed .
15 They needed to develop market mechanisms which would take account of the cost of environmental effects , and to develop the principle of the ‘ polluter pays ’ .
16 But on 20 September the Commission announced that for the first time it would take Britain before the European Court of Justice .
17 This time he would take Eliza with him all the way to her brother 's homestead at Yarrundi , so he could be sure of being in the area for at least three months .
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