Example sentences of "take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was took by surprise , as yu might say .
2 Totally Piste , Barry Waters 's third essay into survival skiing , now takes aboard heli- and mono-skiing and powder .
3 However , if one takes off time for remission and good behaviour , one is left with a sentence of four months .
4 No more and no less than any man takes for service with the fleet .
5 I would like to hear an opinion for somebody who ca n't afford the twelve hundred to two thousand pound that it takes for surrogacy ?
6 Let's see how long it takes for mummy .
7 The leader of the Jama'at-i-Islami , Senator Qazi Hussain Ahmad , said that " this is a good package , but we will see what steps the Prime Minister actually takes towards implementation " .
8 Translated from the original French , the 16 takes of fantasy and fable in Flammes de Pierre are set around the Mont Blanc range which the author knows well .
9 Just repeating the question tells your examiner nothing about what you know , and takes up time and space .
10 Homoeopathy takes into consideration our body and temperament ( this is what Bonnie needs ) , and you can get a list of homoeopathic practitioners if you write , enclosing an SAE , to Dr Christopher Day , Chinman House , Stanford in the Vale , Faringdon , Oxon SN7 8NQ .
11 Elephant conservation was not a top priority , nor was the sort of environmental planning that takes into consideration the needs of wildlife as well as those of humans .
12 Thus the planning of curricula and of resource-based programmes , though basically a teacher-function , takes into consideration many factors on which others may have contributions to make .
13 The final result awarded to each candidate takes into consideration the formative assessment results obtained during their clinical attachment , which incorporates a summative assessment obtained before the examination .
14 This approach takes into consideration the person 's past history and current circumstances which may cause them to be especially susceptible to respond adversely to particular types of event .
15 However this year ( April 1991–92 ) community charge benefit will be backdated to 1st April as long as you make a claim within 56 days of receiving your bill which takes into account the £140 reduction .
16 Cabra , in which Bates has a stake of nearly 30 per cent , may settle for less than the £22.8 million if it takes into account other shareholders in its subsidiary company SB Properties , which owns the football ground .
17 On the basis of these developments it was decided to prepare a new , up-to-date universal chromatography nomenclature , which also takes into account the recommendations incorporated in the various other nomenclature systems developed since the original work of IUPAC .
18 Selective hedging which takes into account what is happening in the currency markets is probably the best way forward .
19 He rejects parliamentarianism and hates the nation-state , saying that this system merely takes into account people 's interests but not their needs .
20 It would be desirable under such circumstances if the Ministry of Agriculture could be persuaded to produce a proper definition of farming practice which takes into account the interests of good , long-term husbandry .
21 This takes into account the loss of £2.4 million in the estate agency subsidiary , Birmingham Midshires Property Services Limited and the initial costs of expansion into other activities , as mentioned below .
22 As the work proceeds she/he makes tentative decisions on what to do with each title , and in doing so obviously takes into account the amount of money shortly to be used for replenishing the stock .
23 The APR takes into account any setting up costs of the loan , and is the best yardstick to use when comparing the costs of the different forms of credit .
24 The approach also takes into account that the way objectives and goals are defined can be influenced by the perceptions , attitudes and behaviour of individuals .
25 Most people 's view of how technology alters the workplace barely takes into account this shift in the emphasis of who controls production .
26 The approach of the Commission as described in the Directive takes into account the fact that , in general , takeovers are considered to be a positive phenomenon .
27 But the Commission takes into account not only the behaviour of customers , but also the importance of regulatory factors of transport costs or national buying preferences .
28 It takes into account such factors as challenge , course conditions , enjoyment , setting , hospitality and facilities .
29 This will help Roma design a practical but stylish kitchen that takes into account all your needs .
30 This view takes into account the general view that crime is or ought to be those actions which are considered so immoral or damaging that they should be subject to punishment .
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