Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [modal v] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Up to 60 young people aged 16 to 25 in further or higher education , training schemes or unemployed can take part in the residential seminar at Ayton School , Great Ayton on April 3–5 . |
2 | And that would take time . |
3 | The contributors all came from the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England , but their shared aim was to assist the re-expression of the central Christian doctrines in a way that would be appropriate to their own time , and that would take account of the historical character both of the Bible and of subsequent theology . |
4 | But the rest are too badly burned or in too many pieces to identify without DNA tests , and that 'll take time . |
5 | The thirty year old Bridge now has steel supports keeping it safe … but it 's certain to be replaced in the centre and that could take months . |
6 | But it will involve replacing the entire middle span … and that could take months . |
7 | He has no financial obligation towards you , unless you go to a lot of trouble to prove otherwise , and that could take years . |
8 | Most life on Earth depends , in the end , upon photosynthesis ; and that can take place only in the light . |
9 | The only option to this court in the circumstances is to order a rehearing before a freshly constituted family proceedings court and that should take place as soon as possible . |
10 | Another very important area requiring care is that of adequate speed for complex routines ; it may be necessary to sacrifice other ideals of structure , memory-size and transferability in order to make the performance right , and this must take priority . |
11 | I 've managed to arrange to meet her and talk to her and this should take place tomorrow ( though it 's being organised by a very unreliable man , one of the expatriate drunks that live here ) . |
12 | Only in the final stages of breakdown does the nutrient become available for uptake by living plants , and this can take weeks or even months . |
13 | Field observations and interviews are the main methods , and these will take place in several divisions to enable comparison . |
14 | On April 25th the St. Mary 's Church , Bramshott , the society are organising a ‘ scratch ’ version and all may take part . |
15 | The concession for the elderly and disabled will take effect from next January , the region 's transport and roads committee announced … |
16 | That has set in train a process that could , eventually , lead to sanctions against offending countries ; but that might take years , and tigers , as a species , are short of time . |
17 | She could follow the shoreline all the way to where they had pulled up that afternoon looking for shelter , but that would take hours . |
18 | Wickham wished he knew the truth about the story Sniffy Wilson had brought out of Gorstone , but that would take time , if not prove impossible , to check ; and anyway , a plot plotted was very far from a murder carried out . |
19 | ‘ But that could take years , ’ said Mould . |
20 | Ideally , ab initio molecular electrostatic potential ( MEP ) charges would be calculated but this would take days of computer time . |
21 | The provision of the services already described is important , but this must take place in a society that fully accepts the implications of disability , otherwise the disabled feel they are rejected and discriminated against . |
22 | Fresh water from the recently flooded east coast of Australia is heading towards Lake Eyre , but this will take months to arrive and it 'll be too late for many of the thirty thousand chicks in the colony . |