Example sentences of "[noun pl] that take " in BNC.

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1 The complex series of financial switches , deceptions and double deals they concocted were far more extensive than any of the comparatively small scams that took place in the US .
2 ‘ But there are a hundred referees that take panel games , and two thirds of those are assessed regularly .
3 TransTools ' latest product is MultiBase , an applications development tool for relational databases that took four years to develop .
4 All told , the Warwick researchers said that the compensation effects could increase employment by 420000 — more than cancelling out the destruction of jobs in factories or offices that take on board the new technologies .
5 Once you are up and going , you should select your course out through the waves aiming to jump on only one or two waves that take your fancy .
6 This may seem blindingly obvious to the newcomer to the discipline , but there were very good reasons for the disputes that took place .
7 We must recognise that we need both accurate descriptions of language that are related to situation , purpose and mode ( i.e. whether the language is spoken or written ) , and prescriptions that take account of context , appropriateness and the expression of meaning .
8 parties that take about three , four percent of the vote but they have got far more sway over the government than their vote really .
9 Sections 352 , 354 and 355 clearly envisage , and indeed demand , alterations without which the register could not be kept up to date and fulfil its purpose , and although there is no express provision for alterations of members ' addresses that takes place all the time .
10 ‘ It was brilliant to hit the goals that took us to the top , and it 's got to be the best 90 minutes of my career . ’
11 DON GOODMAN grabbed the goals that took the heat off boss Malcolm Crosby … but gave the credit to striker sidekick Peter Davenport .
12 Ally McCoist , who invited Malta to take that with the two goals that took his tally for Scotland to 15 , also thrived on the good service provided by Pat Nevin , John Collins and Paul McStay .
13 What the strategy does do , is to formalize and focus the analysis in a way that gives everybody concerned the essential basis for developing and judging good advertising — the two aspects that take up the next two chapters .
14 Nine hundred and sixty seven words that takes about five or six minutes to read it if I can read it in this light .
15 To : All branches that take in national parks
16 They are money channels that take a fee for the channelling service .
17 There was a strength and hardness about their voices that took away the pride he had felt at disposing of the hooded crow so effectively .
18 River boats brought wool to Rawcliffe from the West Riding , transferring their cargoes to the sea-going vessels that took the wool abroad .
19 This is temporarily to impose deposit requirements on institutions that take open positions in foreign exchange .
20 Traditionally , Mother and Baby Homes were religious-based , charity-run institutions that took in girls who had " fallen " , and cared for them during their pregnancy and for some time afterwards .
21 Bright sunshine welcomed the 20 riders that took part in Farnham Road Club 's weekly ten-mile time trial .
22 We are challenged to recognise , first , that power is involved in non-decision-making , in inaction , and in non-participation , and , second , that interests are advantaged and disadvantaged by the fact that certain issues are not on the governmental agenda for complicated reasons that take us behind the scenes of the public face of policy-making and into the murky waters of the constraining role of ideas in society .
23 The almost exclusive concentration on the formal political process has been replaced by accounts that take in crucial determinants outside this sphere , and which are placed in an explanatory framework that allows links to be made with wider sets of social relations .
24 An accident , in the sense that it could have been the ancestors of lions that took up grass-eating , and the ancestors of antelopes that took up meat-eating .
25 Now can you remember any of the local initiatives , or any of the local activities that took place against unemployment ?
26 I would like to suggest that all activities that take us outside the practical business of living ( sacred worship , carnivals , listening to music and reading a novel , etc. , etc. ) can be seen as either subsumed under play or as extensions of it .
27 Two factors in particular are responsible for the difference : first , the large number of children assigned to the care of a single adult and , second , the curricular aims which provide the framework for most of the activities that take place .
28 ‘ If there is confidence in the reliability of informal administrative fact-finding activities that take place in the early stages of the criminal process , the remaining stages of the process can be relatively perfunctory without any loss in operating efficiency .
29 ( c ) Do n't stick rigidly to a predetermined language syllabus — allow the activities that take place in the class to range freely and develop naturally and let the occurrence of stimulating events that happen in the environment influence the vocabulary and structures that are introduced and practised in each lesson .
30 This is fact is a debate about personal freedom the freedom of our tenants to choose the quite legal activities that take place on their farms for whatever we may think about the merits and de-merits of angling or shooting fox hunting , these are activities that Parliament has decided are permissible .
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