Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [adv] take " in BNC.
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1 | Malham , though , has also been a favourite spot of mine for little walks , the sort of walks that only take an afternoon . |
2 | Budapest , by contrast , benefits from crumbling but attractive architecture , and has dozens of new expense-account-friendly restaurants that happily take credit cards . |
3 | Class Administration — activities that usually take place at the start of a lesson — settling pupils , giving general instructions , giving out material . |
4 | To solve our problem , we have to begin by purging our minds of old attitudes that covertly take the individual organism for granted ; otherwise we shall be begging the question . |
5 | We are far from being able to specify all the things that actually take place in a learning situation , and ( as we saw earlier ) we have little knowledge of the implications of individual difference for our work . |
6 | The way I would possibly define active and reactive , I would see active as things that actually take your department forward a step . |
7 | Once they are pressed , the majority of flowers belong to the middle range of tones because of the colour changes that frequently take place during pressing . |
8 | D'Addario are very keen on the hi-tech side and have developed robotic machines that practically take care of plain strings , adding ball-ends , coiling and all . |
9 | When we speak of ‘ the development of children ’ we are talking about a whole range of developments that sometimes take place together , sometimes have surges and periods of rest , and sometimes seem to be in competition for prominence . |