Example sentences of "one that take " in BNC.
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1 | The recession of the 1870s was shallow , but one that took the economy a long time to climb out of . |
2 | As it was , the five weeks seemed like a lifetime , and it was one that took its toll of parents and children . |
3 | I was the one that took him from her and it was n't a good scene . |
4 | Medvedev called , in October 1988 , for an ‘ up-to-date conception of socialism ’ , one that took into account the diversity of experience of the other socialist countries and indeed the lessons that could be learned from the capitalist world . |
5 | He found one that took money rather than a card and dialled a number . |
6 | A trip to the blood donors may seem like a strange topic to write about in a staff magazine but it is one that took my mind back a few years to the first time my mum persuaded me to go . |
7 | He 's not he one that took this warehouse coordinator job ? |
8 | And if this chap said , the one that took it that night , he said there is no point in him doing it because he did n't have the coaches insured for enough . |
9 | They tried to make Jim had done his own coach , the one that took us over |
10 | Sea World runs a close second with its marine exhibits , including one that takes you ‘ through ’ a shark tank on a rolling sidewalk . |
11 | One that takes time to appear is the creation of a data base of information applicable to a whole range of products . |
12 | Bukharin 's theory of expanded negative reproduction is one that takes both value and material aspects of commodities into account : ‘ It is exceedingly important to note that the analysis of … enlarged reproduction given by Marx in his famous arithmetically formulated schemes in the second volume of Capital brings in both the value ( economic ) and the natural ( technical ) aspects of reproduction . ’ |
13 | Of all the aquatic plants the water lily is undoubtedly the most beautiful , therefore when selecting lilies , never buy the first one that takes your eye . |
14 | The capacity to co-ordinate work with a variety of professionals , each with a different perspective and set of priorities is one that takes time and skill to develop . |
15 | Any slitter or aerator will do , but one that takes out cores of soil is best . |
16 | So , we will tackle pruning in a different way , one that takes the mystery out of it . |
17 | Tape units usually come with a back-up utility of their own ; presumably one that takes the fullest advantage of the functions of the hardware . |
18 | The definition we shall adopt here , in the tradition of Hume and many others , is one that takes causal circumstances and hence causes to precede their effects in time . |
19 | The next chapter is just such a consideration , though one that takes as a starting point the professional development of teachers ( Chapter 2 ) rather than the issue of accountability ( Chapter 1 ) . |
20 | Choose one that takes a thick nylon line rather than the thinner type that will break more easily . |
21 | But could n't could n't you do one that takes the competencies from the probationary work book and puts that down . |
22 | It 's just for my bus , I get a bus that I think leaves at half twelve , and if I miss it there 's not another one that takes me to . |
23 | ‘ It 's an amateur sport in the true sense of the word but one that takes a very professional approach particularly to coaching and judging , ’ says Paul . |
24 | Then then then the winner of course is the one that takes the money . |
25 | You 're the one that takes that ta change bed every night ? |
26 | you probably think you put a lot into , yeah , it 's the remind as well I think like the constant remind of you were the one that takes responsibility for birthdays and for Christmas presents |