Example sentences of "we have take [prep] " in BNC.

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1 after we 'd taken in old Mrs Brent
2 Well to try and show that we 'd covered we 'd taken in as much of what was going on
3 The only memories are of the long walk down from Parkhead Cross where we get off the bus we 've taken along the Gallowgate from the centre of town .
4 Mostly things connected with the house although we do Again another thing , we 've taken to selling these Eastern European .
5 What , what appear to be , as I said , naive questions very often are most penetrating and bring us up short because they involve things we 've taken for granted for many , many years and perhaps ought to look at again .
6 We 've increased our market shares virtually everywhere er two very strong er improvements Venezuela and Nigeria and the the initiative we 've taken with the Soviets to rework their wells er should be onstream by the end of the year and we 're hoping that may lead to other opportunities er , both in Russia and er and there 's the possibility from that of some business in Eastern Europe as well .
7 So I hope that you will agree or confirm the action that we 've taken in expressing those sorts of views .
8 We had to take our own meals at all times , even when we had cups of tea we had to take to the station our own tea , sugar and milk , but there was always a large kettle during the winter months on a coal fire , and during the summer months on a gas ring .
9 But to live , we had to take on anything and anyone .
10 erm sixty eight extra staff we had to take on in order to implement the Poll Tax compared with the implementation of the rates .
11 The route we had taken through the cordillera from Cajamarca had brought us virtually into the outskirts of Tmjillo and we had put up at a hotel in the centre of the city , all three of us more or less out on our feet .
12 In Salamanca we had taken to living by candlelight in my shuttered hotel room , and those candles crept into two or three of our last poems written there .
13 ‘ You will see me tomorrow , ’ he answered , and we shook hands as we had taken to doing .
14 I knew the way then , for we were back-tracking the route we had taken from the airport .
15 In developing such trees we have to take into account not only component failures but also human factors , as well as equipment that is out of action for maintenance or tests .
16 Generalisations may be helpful to a certain extent but we have to take into account complex variants which are law-related but not necessarily legal : Richard Vogler ( in Chapter 7 of this volume ) for example , leads us to ask whether the use of law will lead to a bureaucratisation and disintegration of the peace movement as in the 1960s ?
17 Nowadays we have to take into account what the NCC says , and the local and naturalist considerations . ’
18 We have to take into account the skill of the leaders , the morale of the troops , the influence of world opinion and so on .
19 If we make the more realistic assumption that it takes a finite period of time then we have to take into account the fact that replacement of the lower lithosphere by hot asthenosphere during extension will lead to heat being conducted laterally into unextended , and therefore unthinned , lithosphere , as well as vertically into the overlying upper lithosphere ( Fig. 4.17 ( C ) ) .
20 I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account .
21 We have to take on the people that are necessary to deliver the services .
22 It is a roundabout route we have to take to the mountain , avoiding the horseshoe of high peaks that arc out from it .
23 Erm , in the point that was raised from the London region , talking about resources in dealing with er regional health and safety officers and their time , part of the er document itself , is looking at consultation , so that the resource implications and the necessary action that we have to take in identifying priorities , deals with those things and those things are now opened up to discussion , er by accepting the report , and we 'll be looking at that over this next year .
24 Two is that there , in some sense , some perhaps rather extended and difficult sense , this totality of everything which we have to take by storm directly if any detail of the world is every to be understood , can be said to be mental .
25 The land we have to take from Russia , whether she is willing or not , must be large enough to allow us to resettle , in Bessarabia or northwest of there , all the Rumanians now living in Austria and Turkey ( minus Rumanian Jews , who together with those of Poland , Russia and Austria , should be packed off to Palestine , or better yet , to Madagascar ) …
26 ‘ Strange how we have taken to some French words and not others , is n't it ? ’ remarked Henry diplomatically as the parlourmaid came into the room with a pile of dinner plates and the vegetable dishes .
27 ‘ You will please to remember , ’ its secretary , Henry Oldenburg , told the governor of Connecticut in 1667 , ‘ that we have taken to task the whole universe , and that we were obliged to do so by the nature of our design . ’
28 The House should reject the amendment , but should be assured that we have taken on board the point made by the amendment .
29 We have taken on board some new technologies , a computer simulation package and a CAD system , which have significantly improved efficiency in the department , ’ said Phil .
30 I thank my hon. Friend for his earlier remarks , in which he recognised the great step forward that we have taken with the Food Safety Act , but I am concerned about his latter comments .
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