Example sentences of "take it that [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Foundationalism takes it that there are two types of justification : inferential and non-inferential .
2 If , by contextual manipulation , we can reduce the apparent oddness , or at least cause it to be perceived as communicatively appropriate , then we can take it that we are dealing with a semantic deviance ( although the involvement of grammatical elements can not be ruled out ) .
3 And since it obviously has n't been doing so , we can take it that we are not held within un- , sub- or supernatural forces after all ; in all probability , that is .
4 ( Let us take it that he is right in this . )
5 I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has .
6 He watched her guardedly for a moment , then he said , ‘ Do I take it that you 're referring to Elise ? ’
7 Do I take it that I 'm invited , Mistress Fenemore ? ’
8 Do I take it that I 'm to be redeemed from that particular fate ?
9 I said look Neil you can drive , but let's not let's not take it that I 'm saying that you must drive let's go into the question of why you 're making a mess of it at this time and we , oh honestly Brenda if I 've got black circles under my eyes do not be surprised because , of course , this all goes back to his absolutely , appallingly , stupid mother !
10 You can work on a presumption , a prebonderance of probabilities or whatever , but I mean what you can not do is take it that it 's absolutely fact that that is going to happen .
11 You ca n't take it that it is you have to draw your scale diagram .
12 But the Aga Khan 's solicitor , Matthew McCloy , said yesterday : ‘ You can take it that it is not His Highness 's present intention to appeal to the House of Lords . ’
13 Cos we took it that there was somebody probably take it that there 's somebody inside the flat .
14 Erm , I took her at her word , I still looked for work , I did n't stop looking for work but I took it that she was happy enough me being on the dole if it meant that we could stay around Bay or Anglesey .
15 ‘ I take it that everything 's sorted out and ready to go ahead , then ?
16 I take it that we 're not , that that 's gon na be the second phase then ?
17 Mhm mhm , although I take it that we 're in fact
18 I take it that they are still undisturbed . ’
19 I take it that they were too realistically magical to exist in the world as we know it .
20 Hence , I take it that they were laying down principles in relation to joint and several debtors generally .
21 From what the Secretary of State has implied about the performance of opting-out hospitals , I take it that there is likely to be a weighting in their favour .
22 Cos we took it that there was somebody probably take it that there 's somebody inside the flat .
23 I take it that it is clear that ( b ) has a higher status than ( a ) as a piece of scientific knowledge .
24 I take it that it was the clear intention of Parliament ( certainly it 's in line with my own inclination ) that the net of secondary education should be cast more widely into the lower income scales ; that class-distinction should be tempered and blurred throughout the educational field , and that merit — whatever that may be — should be the test , rather than money or social background , of a person 's fitness to receive an expensive secondary education .
25 ‘ So I take it that you 're just here for a holiday , on your own , Miss Fenemore ?
26 I take it that you 're not straight out of college ?
27 I take it that you 're not disputing then that the change in the traffic flows that I 've indicated would actually what would be achieved ?
28 ‘ I take it that you are George Tenison , ’ Bragg said .
29 I take it that you are one of our new neighbours , from Sunset Cottage ?
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