Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] take [art] form of " in BNC.

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1 Minimum reporting standards require that valuation reports to be issued to clients or to the relevant authorities should normally take the form of a letter which would contain the following :
2 But it might just take the form of going to the bar to buy drinks for everyone . ’
3 Conflict might also take the form of faultfinding in the work of other departments : eg. Department X might duplicate the work of department Y — hoping to prove department Y ‘ wrong ’ — and then report the fact to senior management .
4 A resident 's assessment could also take the form of an attempt to quantify the pecuniary benefit of owner-occupation .
5 These could either take the form of specific questions on the material contained in the case studies or they may be used to provide the base for students to be set exercises involving library research .
6 Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of coordinate relationships , in which case they may be represented by ‘ RT ’ or related term in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below .
7 An audit may also take the form of an investigation of the internal systems of control ( carried out by internal auditors , who are employed by an organization ) .
8 The transaction may also take the form of a reverse takeover or a rights issue underwritten by a third party who expects to acquire a controlling interest pursuant to the underwriting .
9 These may often take the form of rhymes , which are more easily remembered than bare facts .
10 It may alternatively take the form of withholding or threatening to withhold the performance of some public duty or the rendering of some public service unless a payment is made which is not lawfully due or is greater than that which is lawfully due , as was the position in the colore officii cases .
11 He said that the inspectorate would probably take the form of an ‘ inspectorate of national inspectorates ’ .
12 The December meeting would now take the form of a consultative congress .
13 This will usually take the form of a piece of work , a series of lectures , an agreed number of sessions devoted to teaching or consultation , or working as co-ordinator and adviser for a project group .
14 About this Chapter The advanced study of History will primarily take the form of lectures , group discussions , individual reading and essay-writing .
15 Activities can also take the form of drama , role-play or debate .
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