Example sentences of "they [modal v] take [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Let Ephraim Cook keep the business in order for Amabel and Gemma , and whoever came after them must take care of themselves .
2 Or they may take advantage of visits to dischargers for other purposes to fill a sample bucket at the same time .
3 They must take advantage of their unconditional release and go on with the ANC .
4 They must take account of regional and social differences between countries , and depend crucially on the local culture and the target audience , whether they be village children or police recruits .
5 ‘ I still think they should take advantage of their education , ’ retorted Flora .
6 Since national libraries generally have the most extensive collections in a country , it is important that they should take advantage of the benefits of automation to share information about their collections and services with other libraries via networks .
7 They 'll take care of everything .
8 The minority party , realising that they could take advantage of the troubles , persuaded the Duke of Cumberland to issue a warrant against three of the former Councillors for treason and they were committed to Perth prison .
9 The connection between modern architecture and tyranny awaits its historian , but it is worth reflecting on the mentality of Le Corbusier and his acolytes before being too harsh on the servile Romanian architects who competed for Ceauşescu 's favour so that they could take charge of the vast projects he had in mind .
10 and I do n't know how he , you are , and in the end our cousins you , you know convince me that they 'd take sort of control , you know that , if I was worried as well about or dad getting drunk , one thing or another like , you know , and said look we 're going , it 's not as though we 're not going , we 're going and we 'll have him in with us and I let him go in the end cos I went down in the five weeks
11 I had the Mexican boy get his father ; they 'd take care of the coach and horses .
12 More than a third said they would take advantage of free insurance while one in four opted for free child places .
13 If the price of the good in their market is , for whatever reason , known to be higher than its average price in the whole economy they will take advantage of this high relative price and supply a higher quantity of the good than they otherwise would .
14 They will take account of your views and those of your carer , and the services available in your area .
15 They will take account of all the various perspectives ( those of the parties , legal advisors and adjudicators ) in order that these may be compared .
16 Even though they are hellbent on privatising the coal industry , I hope that at this late stage they will take notice of the Committee 's report .
17 I hope that the true and forceful points that my hon. Friend made were heard by Opposition Members and that they will take note of the success of British industry .
18 Perhaps , if Ministers are preparing legislation , they will take note of my view .
19 ‘ Ideally we would like to go back to a site a few months after installation , for a meeting with senior management to show them how they can take advantage of the system , ’ Chudley says .
20 You have to develop that relationship because they can take advantage of you when ever and where ever they want . ’
21 Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences .
22 After the adventurers have overcome this , they can take stock of the shelves and tables .
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