Example sentences of "we [modal v] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal . |
2 | Lord Tyrrell , the former diplomat , who became BBFC President in 1935 , notoriously declared that ‘ we may take pride in observing that there is not a single film showing in London today which deals with any of the burning questions of the day . ’ |
3 | We may take Lord Wilberforce 's argument as typical of the Lords ' approach . |
4 | Mr. Shaker : With this we may take amendment No. 17 , in clause 12 , page 6 , line 32 , at end insert , " and shall ensure that employees " pension rights are in no way diminished by the operation of this Act . " |
5 | At this point we may take f and g as coordinates and consider the equation in the form ( 10.2 ) which may be rewritten as . |
6 | ‘ We should take prisoners , ’ said Dulé . |
7 | We should take heart from the encouraging stories I have heard recently about the success some retailers have had in selling British cheeses to the French . |
8 | Maybe we should take item seventeen and allow him , is ten minutes going to be enough ? |
9 | Clearly , therefore , we should take heed of these warnings and never enter clouds which are actively electric . |
10 | occurred when the climate was sensitized by a long-term shift from glacial to the current interglacial conditions , but whether we should take comfort from the fact and the past 8,000 years of stability is debatable . |
11 | We all unanimously felt we should take action . |
12 | ‘ It 's the Lord 's will we should take care of the Widows and Orphans , ’ he said . |
13 | We should take care to distinguish between instances of the definite article which are textually determined by a previous mention and those which are determined by assumptions about the schemata of the receiver . |
14 | We arranged that we should take turns to cook for whomsoever was on the same watch . |
15 | We should take note of reports that the Ove Arup route chosen by the Government will wreck a £1 billion scheme for 7,000 jobs and 6 , 500 new homes , which apparently have already been approved in principle by the Department of the Environment , in the Barking reach area of the Thames . |
16 | We must take heart from our experience in Hyde Park , we must nurture that support and build up the confidence of our members . |
17 | If we hurt someone , we must take responsibility for it . |
18 | ‘ We must take Landor , and if he goes , Wilson must go to look after him for we can not and the Storys can not be imposed upon again . |
19 | ‘ We must take cover . ’ |
20 | We must take advantage of this wonderful fruit . |
21 | Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs , and we must take advantage of the peaks so as to withstand the pressures of the troughs . |
22 | ‘ We must take France 's dignity into account … |
23 | In the serial conditioning procedure we must take account of the fact that stimuli possessing associative strength ( and thus conditioned reinforcing power ) follow the target stimulus . |
24 | We must take account of the cause and effect relationship which God has built into his created order , by unearthing and facing facts . |
25 | In considering Ronald Reagan 's pre-political experience , therefore , we must take account of his long training in the communications industry . |
26 | We must take account of the various ways in which the word " style " has been used in the past : but we should be wary of becoming slaves to verbal definition . |
27 | It seems that there is a high degree of creativity in the lexicon which we must take account of . |
28 | We must take account of this possible difference in considering the form and worth of Constitutions . |
29 | However , we must take account of the sign change for the spatial components of the metric equation on going from three-space to space–time , and so where K is the Gaussian curvature . |
30 | In calculating the expenses of production of a commodity we must take account of the fact that changes in the amounts produced are likely , even when there is no new invention , to be accompanied by changes in the relative quantities of its several factors of production . |