Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation .
2 Having defined your process model using the process model definition language , the pmodel module must be entered into LIFESPAN and installed before it will take effect .
3 I do n't know whether you can take David out to do that way or
4 Men went down the main shaft and tried to clear it by shovelling the slurry into tubs which were then hauled to the surface but this was soon abandoned as it was realised that it would take weeks or months to clear a way through to the trapped men .
5 An EC Commission report delivered to EC governments on Oct. 9 recommended that they should take measures to restrict illegal immigration and to harmonize procedures on asylum and that the situation of legal immigrants and genuine refugees within the EC should be improved .
6 Alan had also arranged that he would take Nigel 's body to the chapel of rest at the crematorium until the cremation could take place .
7 In 1988 the Japanese giant bought CBS records for $2bn and last week it announced that it would take control of Columbia pictures .
8 I trust that he will take account of the road safety dangers that are inherent in his policy .
9 A few successful trips to restaurants will not only be enjoyable for the patient , but they will boost his confidence and help him to realize that he can take part in normal social life .
10 The minority party , realising that they could take advantage of the troubles , persuaded the Duke of Cumberland to issue a warrant against three of the former Councillors for treason and they were committed to Perth prison .
11 I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England .
12 In so doing , we hope that it will take account of our responses on the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales and the way this may weaken its strategic planning functions .
13 And I hope that he will take note of what we have to say . ’
14 If you have not already applied for your card we hope that you will take advantage of this unique opportunity and support the University .
15 However , we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes , menus and diet charts .
16 Sir Peter Imbert , the Met Commissioner , has written to Met officers warning that he would take proceedings under the Official Secrets Act against police who break an internal discipline code which prohibits ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ .
17 That has been contradicted by the hon. Member for South Shields ( Dr. Clark ) , who has said that he would take money from British farmers with one hand and give part of it back to them with the other .
18 I think it will succeed although it will take ages , for he is fearfully shy , and I am likewise affected .
19 A few drops of prepared infusoria will sustain the fry until they will take brine shrimp which can be as early as three days .
20 A tremendous amount of condensation remains after a building is completed and it can take weeks and weeks to dry out if left to itself .
21 When he asked if he could take part , the gentlemen archers looked at him and at his bow and , thinking it doubtful he could hit anything at 100 yards , gave their permission if his father looked after him .
22 Well this woman came round last night and asked if I 'd take part .
23 OLIVETTI CONFIRMS THAT IT WILL TAKE EO COMMUNICATOR FOR EUROPE
24 In a statement released on Jan. 6 , leading members of the Medellín drug cartel , known as Los Extraditables , declared that they would take reprisals against the rival Cali cartel , claiming that one of the Cali leaders , Gilberto Orijuela , had hired Luis Meneses — more commonly known as Ariel Otero , the former leader of some of the most powerful right-wing paramilitary organizations in the country — to kill them .
25 Once she moved out , Pattie discovered that she could take care of herself and the baby and the sense of freedom was fantastic .
26 We arranged that we should take turns to cook for whomsoever was on the same watch .
27 By and large , those principles were soundly based although one could take issue with the question of ‘ full overhead costs ’ .
28 I know and you can take loads of
29 I had n't bargained for the next difficulty : ‘ It wo n't work , ’ he commented , ‘ because my son smokes and he 'll take pity on me and give me one when I run out . ’
30 The F-A will now decide whether it should take action against the men which may include banning them from football for life .
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