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 . |