Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] take " in BNC.

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1 In other words , which is the group or " constituency " which ought to take the vital decisions , and within which the majority view ought to prevail ?
2 The bank itself conceded in its ‘ financial sector operations policy ’ published at the weekend , that ‘ public offerings also require a fair degree of investor sophistication which may take some time to develop in some of the bank 's countries of operation ’ .
3 ‘ We are going through the process of making forensic tests and taking statements , which may take some time , and the inquiry is now mushrooming out from the house . ’
4 However , please remember that some holidays require visas or inoculations , which may take several weeks to obtain .
5 Severe depression requires medical treatment , which may take several weeks to lift .
6 There is a locking attachment for a windsurfer which may take a wave ski but there are no facilities for fitting uprights , C , J , V or U bars .
7 Like copepods , these 3–4mm brownish worms thrive in overfed aquaria , and can only be eradicated by syphoning them out at every opportunity , which may take months .
8 It is important that you negotiate with a man you trust as he has to agree to practise safer sex from test to pregnancy — which may take a considerable time .
9 But the push of teachers is an intervening force which may take the black youth from the realms of inflated ambitions and outlandish dreams of becoming a world champion , winning an Olympic medal or holding aloft the FA Cup to the sometimes arduous and frequently unrewarding world of practical ambition , gritty perseverance and strengthening resolve .
10 It has teamed up with Ungermann-Bass Inc to develop some of the interfaces to Emerald and says it is currently on the look-out for similar collaborations , which may take some of the financial strain from its development programmes .
11 The answer depends on how much of the slump is attributable to exceptional circumstances whose impact will fade , how much to the business cycle whose fluctuations will bring happier times , and how much to the erosion of Europe 's competitiveness , which may take years to overcome .
12 You do need some space to work , though ; the AccuCard needs clearance of around two inches , which may take up the adjacent slot .
13 This is a process which may take a number of reruns to achieve what we would consider to be a satisfactory outcome .
14 ALL THE INFORMATION IN EATING AND DRINKING IN EDINBURGH IS AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE BUT THE PUBLISHERS CAN NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR CHANGES WHICH MAY TAKE PLACE AFTER GOING TO PRESS .
15 ALL THE INFORMATION IN THE EDINBURGH POCKET GUIDE IS AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE BUT THE PUBLISHERS CAN NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR CHANGES WHICH MAY TAKE PLACE AFTER GOING TO PRESS .
16 However , dynamic systems are susceptible to ’ noise ’ in the data , which may take the form of spurious points created during the writing process .
17 If overt collusion is not permitted , then firms may be able to replicate its effect via tacit collusion ( Tirole , 1989 , ch. 6 ) , which may take the form of ‘ conscious parallelism ’ with firms making identical price changes more or less at the same time .
18 Also included in coursework are class tests which may take the form of mid-module timed assessments or practical tests in laboratory classes .
19 There are a number of questions to investigate , which may take some time .
20 This is of special relevance when very slow growing organisms , such as mycobacteria ( which may take months to culture ) are being sought .
21 Entries which may take up more than one line must end with an END-OF keyword related to the initial keyword ; e.g. END-OF-CLASSIFICATIONS .
22 When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities .
23 When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for example , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities .
24 Standard MRI techniques require repeated sampling of the nuclear magnetic resonance signal in a series of experiments which may take several minutes to complete and are therefore only suitable for the study of static organs .
25 The project , which may take up to 30 years to complete , envisages canalizing the Apure river , together with three other tributaries of the Orinoco , and thereby draining 30,000 square kilometres of llanos , — seasonally-flooded savannah .
26 Not only can information which may take considerable time to locate but which needs to be as up-to-date as possible be handled by Prestel but the ability to communicate personal , one-off inquiries to the information providers is a great advantage .
27 I 'm now gon na give you one last exercise then which may take rather more time than we 've got .
28 erm there has not been a manifesto for the next General Election , which may take place in a week or two , or in a year or so .
29 While these activities are fundamental to ensure that the mechanics of the budgetary process work , it is also necessary to consider the management activities which should take place .
30 Do n't try to hurry the programme of exercises , which should take about twenty minutes or so .
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