Example sentences of "will take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , Harrison Drape 's corded Superstyle Twintrack will take a valance and curtain , from £25.99 for 120 cm length .
2 It will take a fight , not merely a debate and the passing of time , to disarm the financial institutions and restructure the control over investment funds .
3 And Saints ' hopes of closing the gap on League leaders Wigan will take a dive if the 35-year-old is ruled out of their Christmas derby clashes against the Central Park champions and Widnes .
4 And she warned that not all viewers will take a shine to their taste for booze , cocaine and bed-hopping .
5 Schoolchildren will take a trip back in time to the 1930s in an exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle from April 28 to May 1 .
6 Hankin will take a squad of 16 to the Potteries .
7 King will take a squad of 16 to Italy tomorrow .
8 ‘ Under socialism , all will take a turn in management , and will soon become accustomed to the idea of no managers at all ’ ( p. 98 ) .
9 like David Bowie will sing with them and everybody will take a turn singing with them , like that , that woman that sing that Barcelona you know , er whatever her name is I suppose she 'll , she 'll sing at erm , er and somebody else might sing that Barcelona you know that one
10 Even the busiest of us can be persuaded to give of our time and our expertise when we know that the task we are undertaking will take a pre-specified and limited time .
11 " When we have exhausted all means of diplomacy , the Executive Committee will fix a date when the seaman will take a vacation .
12 John Whitaker will take a day 's leave from this week 's Olympia show to ride Gammon in the final event of the Renault series in Grenoble .
13 Rumour in Adelaide suggested he will take a year off and return in 1994 to head a new team run by Honda , which will make its own chassis as well as engines .
14 It will take a year for the synod 's decision to be fully ratified and if the June 1994 synod does mark the final step towards ordaining women , not only will nothing happen for six months , but the college of bishops will present three resolutions safeguarding the positions of those within the church who do not agree .
15 When it comes to optional modules , candidates will take a total of nine module credits from one of four optional groups covering agriculture , horticulture , forestry , and the environment and conservation .
16 They were advised in 1743 : You can not expect to marry in such a manner as neither of you shall have occasion to work , and none but a fool will take a wife whose bread must be earned solely by his labour and who will contribute nothing towards it herself .
17 Northampton came close to winning the game in the last five minutes when Walden drove a fierce shot against the crossbar , ‘ making a mark which it will take a paintbrush to efface ’ .
18 During my discussions with President Yeltsin , he explicitly accepted the disproportion between the British nuclear deterrent , Trident , and the nuclear capacity that will be available to the Soviet Union even after it has carried out the reductions to which it has committed itself , and which will take a decade or more to implement .
19 ‘ It will take a generation for this country 's railways to recover from what he has done in this one year . ’
20 As with all Cirrhilabrus species , scottorum is principally a zooplankton feeder in the wild , and may be seen rising up in aggregations , composed mainly of females and juveniles , from the bottom to a metre or more when actively feeding , but in aquarium conditions it will take a variety of foods and readily adapt to a regular feeding programme .
21 You can often use the space between the bottom of wall-hung cabinets and the counter top to put up small shelves which will take a variety of objects ; this is often a good place to stand your collection of dried herbs in small pots or jars — it keeps them together , clearly visible and to hand .
22 It will take a hit of about $0.40 per share in the fourth quarter to October 31 , to cover the costs of the redundancy programme and related plant consolidations .
23 Amdahl Corp is cutting 9% of its staff worldwide , 600 of them to go in California , and will take a hit of between $15m and $20m against figures to cover it .
24 The show will take a look at the latest medical developments , consult leading experts and offer free advice to keeping fit and staying healthy .
25 The ASB has not yet pronounced on any of the last three issues ( other than in a very preliminary way for securitisation ) , so the only real test so far is the treatment of extraordinary items , which we will take a look at .
26 I hope you will take a look at the document and do whatever you can to ensure its recommendations are taken up in the final version of the regulations .
27 ‘ But we will take a look at any breed at all , ’ he added .
28 We will take a look at them .
29 On the bridge the atmosphere was tense ; the sweeping cursor of the radar showed the nearest of the islands , Levenish , to be only a kilometre distant and , although the water was deep enough , there comes a point beyond which no prudent captain will take a liner full of passengers .
30 Her gut feeling is that many consumers — like some of the supermarket chains , who have declared their unwillingness to stack irradiated food — will take a stand against irradiation .
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