Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] will take " in BNC.
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1 | the trial will take place over the next 12–18 months and there will be four different , simple treatments available . |
2 | Students may enter complex calculations from sources such as passed examination papers and the computer will take them through a solution step by step . |
3 | He says that the ban will take some time to come into effect , but at least it 's a ban . |
4 | At this stage the initially stated hypotheses will be restated against the data which have been collected to test them , and the retention or discarding of the hypothesis will take place . |
5 | Normally , the Chairman will take first the amendment that attacks the concept of the original motion and then those that concern minor changes . |
6 | The chairman will take up the matter with the local councillors . |
7 | The Chairman will take control on behalf of this two colleagues , and the Court will be seen to be run by the Magistrates , and the Clerk will be there as their legal adviser on procedure and any legal points that arise . |
8 | The election will take the heat off the constitutional issue , at least for the time being . |
9 | And when Mr Lomax has recovered , the Glory will take you on some nice trips . ’ |
10 | Stand under his tree acting crazy and the squirrel will take you for a nut . |
11 | ‘ The Hansom will take us to Blackburn Railway Station , then from there we 'll travel to Liverpool and should arrive with time to spare . ’ |
12 | The University will take account of the report of the Academic Auditors ( which is expected in August 1993 ) and of reports of the HEFCE quality assessors as they review individual subjects . |
13 | As expert systems are designed for use by persons who have some general understanding of the knowledge domain , it is reasonable to assume that the user will take at least some of the responsibility for the output obtained . |
14 | The route will take you over old wooden drawbridges , past beautiful Dutch merchant houses and Holland 's most famous landmark , a restored windmill . |
15 | In this case the seller will probably require some statement of the efforts that the acquirer will take to collect the debts , provision for unallocated payments received from debtors to be attributed first to pre-completion obligations , and a right to take over the enforcement of debts which are not collected within a period of , say , six months . |
16 | Hence , if you tuck your average driver into a seat belt , the driver will take more risks to compensate for the increased sense of security . |
17 | The fight will take place in Fredericksburg , near Washington . |
18 | The museum believes that the fundraising will take about eight months . |
19 | The ceremony will take place before 10,000 invited guests , service personnel and their families . |
20 | Like the production of the Canterbury Tales two years ago , the action will take place in a marquee in St. Lawrence churchyard . |
21 | The delegation will take part in a ceremony in the Guildhall attended by the Queen . |
22 | Where the future will take him is any-one 's guess . |
23 | If and when it is accepted , the agent will take ten per cent commission on your royalties . |
24 | I can promise that the Department will take vigorous action where there are good cases . |
25 | The research will take place in the University of Glasgow 's Psychology Department . |
26 | The research will take a case study approach looking at : aeronautics , nuclear propulsion , missilery , avionics , information technologies , telecommunications , and aircraft propulsion ; areas which build upon the researchers previous work . |
27 | The research will take the form of participant observation with all three of us acting as part-time teachers in the schools . |
28 | In each country one will be focussed on fundamental research and one on applied or engineering research The study will take the form of a literature survey , questionnaire and in depth interviews . |
29 | The programme will take the form of a joint venture between the state-owned forestry company , Inhutani II , and PT Astra , Indonesia 's second largest private company , which has interests ranging from car assembly to plantations and agriculture . |
30 | SHOPKEEPERS in the North-East will take a tough line on the sale of solvents in a bid to clamp down on glue sniffing . |