Example sentences of "and take their " in BNC.

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1 Moving round the circle , the teacher faces each pupil in turn and takes their hand in a special handshake .
2 If an employee 's hand slips into the governor 's pocket and removes any spare cash , that is theft ; if the governor puts his hand into employees ' pockets and takes their spare cash , i.e. reduces wages , even below the legal minimum , that is the labour market operating reasonably .
3 It follows that , because our young men can not earn good money , they can not afford to marry and take their wives out of the labour market . ’
4 Each felt the need to study and take their work to a more intensive level following a year painting together from the life model at Piers Ottey 's studio .
5 I suggest that it would be useful to publish his comments , not so as to set estate agents at each others ' throats , entertaining though that might be , but so that members of the public who intend placing their properties on the market may shop around and take their decisions in a more informed way .
6 Some fresh-faced youth , who had not been properly introduced to the enemy , now had the nerve to try and take their place .
7 Some of these children , if they were given this attention over a two year period , could overcome this and go into the secondary school able to cope and take their place alongside the other children , and this is desperately important .
8 In 775 Charles began by invading Westphalia , dispersing the people and taking their large entrenched camp at Sigiburg .
9 While he believed that football had grown too complex to be a mere ‘ director 's hobby ’ , Chapman set out to foster harmonious relations at the very top , by acting in a spirit of co-operation with his directors , keeping them fully informed of team matters , and taking their suggestions into account .
10 The concept of clients ' involvement and taking their views into account in service provision is still relatively recent .
11 You have to care for them , which means starting from where they are in life , not where you want them to be , and taking their lives and lack of belief seriously .
12 Complete five day faecal collections were obtained from patients , at home or place of work and taking their normal diet .
13 But now the airmen are leaving and taking their cheerleaders and shoulder pads with them .
14 After a conversation with two traffic wardens and taking their advice I went to the police station and reported my loss .
15 They could n't come to a decision so they put it to the vote when — as the book put it — a pair of bearded anarchists , one with flame red hair , appeared out of nowhere and took their decision for them , smashing down the gates with sledgehammers .
16 A few like Hughie Gallacher , the marvellous centre-forward for Newcastle and Scotland in the 1920s , could never adjust to the sudden loss of fame and took their own life .
17 Opening the debate yesterday , Lord Mackay said the bill 's key aims were to ensure a voice for the users of legal services , and to make sure that decision-takers on legal services were answerable and took their decisions with the benefit of full and considered advice .
18 And he sent for the Bishop of Valencia , and took their vows and made them plight themselves each to the other according as the law directs .
19 Then they entered the Palace with him , and took their seats upon the precious benches .
20 They thanked him and took their leave .
21 They followed the coffin on to the boat and took their seats in the front row .
22 Known as ‘ lubberkins ’ in Elizabethan times , the more doltish lobs were relegated to the simplest of tasks and took their refreshments outdoors , so clumsy and ill-mannered were they .
23 When the Penge route closed on 6 December 1933 , Nos. 1E , 2E and 3E were transferred to Penge depôt and took their place on the Crystal Palace route augmented service .
24 The Council men and women came in and took their places at the Star Table .
25 Not people that could that can defend themselves that can what 's the name of it if they could Well they 've broken old people 's doors in and took their money and and hit them and whatsername .
26 The veneered desk where they sat was suddenly drenched in light as the languid television crews jumped up and took their positions , communicating with each other by harsh whispers or frantic sign language .
27 How many pieces of expensive jewellery , or very collectable coins , did these Victorian visitors lose as they did the social round and took their cures ?
28 In fact , the skirmish never took place because the enemy crossed the river further upstream and took their objective ‘ by the back-door ’ .
29 The station was the place where the railway greeted its local customers and took their money , the doorway through which important people right up to royalty would pass on visits to the district , the storeplace for every kind of commodity , precious and bulky in transit from town to country and vice versa .
30 There is , it seems , a strong possibility that he abandoned her in the West and took their baby son over to the Russian zone .
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