Example sentences of "they can take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It will be up to every member of the committee to decide whether they can take part in the discussions or whether they have a conflict of interest , ’ he said . |
2 | They can take ages to print and most bureau will charge accordingly . |
3 | ‘ Ideally we would like to go back to a site a few months after installation , for a meeting with senior management to show them how they can take advantage of the system , ’ Chudley says . |
4 | You have to develop that relationship because they can take advantage of you when ever and where ever they want . ’ |
5 | Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences . |
6 | Grade Two studying next to a ditch in which they can take cover if the planes should strike today . |
7 | But the Lib Dems think THEY can take North East because they beat the Tories soundly in the local council elections last year . |
8 | They can take artefacts , fragments of bone , curious edifices and so on , and make inferences from these , but they know that they can never , ever state precisely the truth of the past . |
9 | According to Professor Cooper , this type of break is also more beneficial to employees as they can take time off when they need it most . |
10 | How come they can take time off yet you ca n't ? |
11 | The anti-collective , individualistic morality of the pursuit of money in the enterprise culture has led to a belief by some speculators that they can take risks which are criminal . |
12 | The sportingness and fairmindedness of those supporters has been clearly demonstrated on many occasions , particularly following their sides sad departure from the FA Cup at Bramall Lane where there was only one ‘ serious disorder ’ outside the ground — nice to know they can take defeat so graciously . |
13 | Craigs parents are now taking legal advice to find out if they can take action against Tewkesbury borough council — but as his mother says , it 'll come too late to help craig : |
14 | After the adventurers have overcome this , they can take stock of the shelves and tables . |
15 | They can take lessons of their own choosing , and some lads are aiming for degrees . |
16 | Although they can not add points to their own club they can take points away from the others by finishing ahead of their rivals . |
17 | Until then at least they can take comfort knowing adults sometimes have to suffer uniforms even worse than their own . |
18 | They can take measures for the burning of the heaths , the clearing of drains , and the repair and maintenance of the Forest pounds : these measures they carry out through the agency or with the permission of the Forestry Commissioners . |
19 | Many fish species , including most catfish and cichlids , like shady caves under or between rocks , where they can take refuge from the bustle of the community tank . |
20 | But most of them can take solace in that their performances are n't being reflected in the results of late . |