Example sentences of "[noun prp] will take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Next month Chandlers Ridge Primary School in Nunthorpe will lose Mrs Mary Mapplebeck , who retires after 25 years of teaching , and at the same time Mrs Gail Saunders will take early retirement from her post at Marton Sixth Form College after 26 years in the profession . |
2 | Next month Mr Alan Oyston will take early retirement from his job as principal of Stockton and Billingham Technical College after 35 years in education . |
3 | THE TCCB will take legal advice on Tuesday 's court ruling that five spectators be repaid the price of their tickets , plus costs , for a day 's ‘ play ’ between England and Pakistan at Edgbaston when only two balls were bowled . |
4 | We can guess that Trevor Nunn will take creative advantage of that connection , which is extremely apt , by coincidence , for the German theme in this year 's Festival . |
5 | As chief operating officer John Hogan will take overall responsibility for the management of LASMO 's worldwide operations . |
6 | Tournament organiser Ussher Watson will take late entries for the junior events this evening at Belfast 647934 . |
7 | ‘ I 'm afraid Marianne will take great delight in telling your story , Shae . |
8 | Bishop Crowley will take formal possession of the diocese on December 31st , when he meets and celebrates Mass with the Chapter of Canons and the College of Consultors . |
9 | St. Bede 's will say goodbye to Mrs Ann Connell , who is taking early retirement after 32 years , and next month Mrs Christina Haslam will leave Ian Ramsay School and Mrs Maureen Dargue will take early retirement from Bishopsgarth School , both after spending 28 years in the profession . |
10 | In East Cleveland Mr Alan Forster will take early retirement from his post at Loftus Junior School next month after 38 years of working with children . |