Example sentences of "to [conj] take " in BNC.

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1 They often study psychology after developing some expertise in it through education , community , health , or social services work , and they usually return to or take on such work , rather than becoming professional psychologists .
2 Sometimes they even rob a visitor who has paid — if the cargo , being bought to or taken from Vadinamia , is valuable enough to tempt them .
3 Considerably more sacrilegious , albeit in a flippant way , is Du Con qui fu fait a la besche , " Of the cunt , which was made with a spade " , in which God is presented as having forgotten to give Eve genitals and then allowing the Devil to remedy this , on the condition that he neither adds to nor takes anything away from God 's creature .
4 Equally worrying is the fact that deaf people are effectively disenfranchised because they can neither get access to nor take part in the political debate .
5 Couples practises when he needs to and takes a complete break , normally three weeks , when he considers he has done sufficient to earn one .
6 And he could also apply to go to and take a course of , of instruction on or a trade to learn a trade .
7 If you have a horse or pony there is a lot of events which you could go to and take part in .
8 But most important the councils should listen to and take notice of those who have a track record of work on racial harassment , rather than just implementing paper policies .
9 I mean those , by and large , those who who need to listen to what I 'm saying to and take it on board wo n't and those who already do do n't need it anyway but they 'll take it on board .
10 And they used to and take me there .
11 Each horse had his own harness ; and if it could n't be spared to be sent down to the shop for repair , the horseman brought it himself , got it seen to and took it back ready for work on the next day .
12 I am grateful both to the Education spokespersons who put a great deal of time in , in order to carry out erm their preparations towards this report and to and to take part in the consultation exercises and to my own colleagues .
13 To be listened to and taken seriously .
14 Someone who 's not two years old , or has to be catered to and taken care of … .
15 He needs to know that he will be listened to and taken seriously .
16 Because , because Councillor do n't take my advice tonight , and I never thought I 'd be thankful to but take advantage of what says what you should do .
17 We would welcome your comments on this position and particularly as to whether taking the vehicle home could be described as legitimate business reasons .
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