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

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1 Perhaps they 'd take an excursion by brake to Pegwell Village this afternoon if the concert had to be cancelled because of rain .
2 So they will take the glass and they will pay us recycling credits for that .
3 ‘ If they stay up they will take the kudos , but they will also accept the blame if they go down . ’
4 Now they can take a combine , they go up-hill , down-hill , side-hill — any owd way , and away they goo !
5 If they 're in here working all day and everyday and they see the other girls taking exams and they know I 'm going to make them work , quite often they 'll take the exams because there 's no point in not taking them , whereas I think if they were at home they would not have the same incentive .
6 Maybe they should take a leaf out of horse racing 's book and introduce starting stalls. : - .
7 So then they would take the shandy out of the machine cos we were listening , cos everyone kept drinking all the shandy .
8 Then they might take a bit more care instead of allowing young girls to roam the streets like common prostitutes !
9 Then they used to take the others back and put them in the yard again .
10 Er yes a lot of folk went out that way with their ponies er in fact that 's how they used to take the men when any Glen Shee person died in Glen Ayloch they took them out that way to the kirk here in Glen Shee kirk .
11 I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire .
12 The authority to issue cattle vouchers enhanced the power and status of a headman , but many of those assigned to this task could not see why they should take the trouble to inquire into the origins of the cattle concerned .
13 The bad normative applications of evolutionary theory to ethics which were made by Spencer and others also , of course , involved a lot of bad evolutionary theory : if normative lessons could be drawn from Darwinian theory , there is certainly no reason why they should take the form suggested by Social Darwinists .
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