Example sentences of "they will take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Edinburgh University , they 'll take copies of them and keep them there for ever as a sort of reference museum .
2 On November 7 and 8 they 'll take part in a new two-section grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday .
3 They 'll take time to put together .
4 But they 'll take stage victories , not the big prizes , and may often be deployed as super-domestiques to younger and more eager men .
5 They 'll take days to dry , so the sooner you get them into the sun the better .
6 They 'll take place in December .
7 They 'll take care of everything .
8 They 'll take risks Let's do so- and-so , and have a go at doing it this way And they 're often idealistic .
9 They will take surface floating flake food .
10 When Americans reply to the twenty-first national census on April 1st , they will take part in a statistical marathon costing $2.5 billion and employing 8,500 full-time and 500,000 part-time staff .
11 Nor do they intend to underwrite other banks ' loans if the firm goes under ; they say they will take part in rescues , but not as guarantors .
12 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
13 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
14 Guisborough take on Northallerton in a First Division game , while Second Division promotion chasers Durham tackle Shotton. — BLYTH and Northallerton are the latest clubs to inform the Northern League that they will take promotion at the end of the season if it comes their way .
15 If the price of the good in their market is , for whatever reason , known to be higher than its average price in the whole economy they will take advantage of this high relative price and supply a higher quantity of the good than they otherwise would .
16 If one stops for a piss the rest might catch up and if they do they will either fall straight over him so that you finish with a ball of dogs that will take forever to unwind , or they will take lumps out of him .
17 They will take users from installation to run-time .
18 Pacu are primarily vegetarian , taking nuts , peas , apples , cherries , lettuce and spinach , although they will take meat .
19 Despite their small size the fry are relatively hardy and grow quite quickly , and after a week they will take brine shrimp without any problem .
20 A few drops of prepared infusoria will sustain the fry until they will take brine shrimp which can be as early as three days .
21 On return visits , they will take advice readily and gain better knowledge of the kitchen .
22 They will take account of your views and those of your carer , and the services available in your area .
23 They will take account of all the various perspectives ( those of the parties , legal advisors and adjudicators ) in order that these may be compared .
24 Women , it is widely believed , are turned down for jobs by men who fear that , without warning , they will take time off to have children .
25 They will take initiative for the sake of ‘ the poor and needy strangers ’ , namely those outside the church who have no intention of going near the institutional church .
26 Even though they are hellbent on privatising the coal industry , I hope that at this late stage they will take notice of the Committee 's report .
27 They will take action , through the courts if necessary , to recover the money .
28 If agents had underestimated the rate of inflation in one period , that is if , they will take steps to revise upwards their expectation of the rate of inflation in the next period , that is , .
29 ‘ I wonder if they will take orders once they have red coats on , ’ he said at last .
30 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
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