Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] take [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It may off it may also take time for farmers to acquire the skills necessary in order to increase , or to use , to adopt this technology . |
2 | It may well take time for the church planting team to see fruit of this kind . |
3 | It may then take decades for a long-lived species like trout to die out completely . |
4 | It should also take account of planning consent already given , making planners consider communities as an integrated whole . |
5 | This overall model of Modular Course evaluation has to be definable within the framework of measurement theory and good evaluation practice ; but it must also take account of the needs and distinctive features of the Modular Course . |
6 | It must also take account of : ( 1 ) the market position and economic and financial strength of the parties to the merger ; ( 2 ) the availability of alternative products ; ( 3 ) barriers to entry ; ( 4 ) the interests of consumers ; and ( 5 ) the development of technical and economic progress as long as it is to consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition . |
7 | It might indeed take courage to be young in Montepulciano . |
8 | It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain , at best . |
9 | If you were advised to speak more slowly it would probably take months of effort , repeated conscious effort , before you succeeded in altering the speed at which you spoke . |
10 | It will also take air from the surface when kept in an aquarium , which is another good reason to have sliding glass covers . |
11 | It will also take account of the successful introduction of DROPS — the demountable rack offloading and pickup system — which has made a significant contribution to the capability of the Royal Corps of Transport , given the quantity of stores that can be shifted with the available resources . |
12 | It will even take account of the fact that some relevant objects may not be described as ‘ wooden ’ at all , but as being made of ‘ beech ’ , ‘ mahogany ’ , ‘ deal ’ or the like . |
13 | However , I found this book immensely valuable , and it will certainly take price of place in my collection of chromatography reference books . |
14 | It will now take place during the second week of November 1992 . |
15 | It can never take account of all the comments . |