Example sentences of "could [vb infin] take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Administrators have been given greater access to confidential documents , which could facilitate taking legal action against auditors and other advisers .
2 And it 's no exaggeration to say that it took years of sifting through the wreckage of myself to find a woman I could begin to take some pride in again .
3 ‘ They could have taken that book from you by force , ’ Iain suggested .
4 Certainly , it is not easy to see on what basis the magistrate could have taken that fact into account when deciding whether or not to commit the applicant ; for the point only arises if there was sufficient evidence to justify the committal , in which event the magistrate was bound under paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 1 to commit the applicant .
5 Home Office pathologist Dr Alan Williams told the inquest that the dead man could have taken one rogue tablet , or tablets from a highly-concentrated batch .
6 After that I very much doubt if Alain could have taken another path but into the firm .
7 ‘ They said they did n't think it was Brian but asked if forensic could come to take some prints from his toys and school books .
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