Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [vb mod] take " in BNC.

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1 At the end of this year the selection process for BEng or MEng will take place .
2 Now , of course , the word processor or computer can take over much that used to be printed .
3 Rule 37.1 does not impose a mandatory bid obligation on a shareholder not acting in concert with the directors unless he purchased shares at a time when he had reason to believe that a redemption or purchase would take place .
4 The period around the 12th is likely to bring negative responses or sour grapes , culminating with the Full Moon on the 16th when an argument or heart-to-heart will take place .
5 In the privacy and comfort of our Colour Spa , Prescriptives will explain their Exact Colour philosophy and Harpers & Queen will take you through the trends for the season , focusing on your individual colouring , style and figure type .
6 In the days when a powerful bishop or squire might take exception to his views , the humble parson clearly needed protection .
7 Each player or team should take two 25 seat cards from the pile .
8 In this case another usher or bridesmaid could take over the duty of checking the microphone .
9 The diplomatic officer or consular agent or commissioner may take all kinds of evidence which are not incompatible with local law or contrary to any permission granted and , within such limits , they may administer oaths .
10 After all , if you have hurt each other , your husband or wife may take quite some convincing that you truly mean it when you say you are really going to change .
11 Or memory might take on a rose-coloured tinge — as with one officer who had commonly thumped prostitutes :
12 This assumption allows Lucas to measure as the deviation of actual real output , from the value predicted from a regression of on a constant and time ( where time might take the value of 1 in the first year of the data period , 2 in the second and so on ) .
13 There must first be the desire for personal change , and thereafter the confidence that change can take place .
14 Bullock and Cockroft served to indicate the direction that progress might take .
15 Yet change is possible where there is willingness that progress should take place .
16 It seems unlikely that experience can take us outside of the closed circle of experience to reveal that upon which experience — experience in general , rather than particular experience — is based .
17 It is when we do not act and behave as Jesus ' followers that adultery can take place , followed by legal proceedings for divorce .
18 Six concluded that screening should take place , yet none of these seriously considered the requirement for screening to benefit those screened .
19 In order that transfer can take place in a manner which allows colleges to progress rapidly if they wish , but at the same time make allowances for those who prefer to proceed more slowly , each college is being consulted on the rate of transfer appropriate for each course offered .
20 Larry was running an R-1830 from the cab of the Doane and explained that testing would take around four to five hours .
21 The letter pointed out that testing could take place at any time , including home training environments .
22 Experience in Leeds suggests that intervention must take place at an early stage in order to be effective .
23 The South Korean government remained optimistic that reform would take place in North Korea , and on Jan. 16 , 1990 , announced the setting up of an economic co-operation fund of up to 300,000 million South Korean won ( approximately equivalent to US$440 million as at Jan. 15 , 1990 ) to subsidize companies which traded with North Korea or entered into joint-venture agreements .
24 The decision to embark upon a hotel or catering enterprise and the form that business will take are closely linked with the acquisition of suitable premises .
25 The only possible form that climate can take is one which acknowledges as legitimate and appropriate expressions of doubt , uncertainty , confusion and anxiety .
26 Frank Lake insists that counselling must take account of these pre-birth traumas .
27 This is because electricity generation is far more efficient when demand is consistent and the fact that recharging would take place at night plus the fact that peak transport demand is generally in summer , would mean that more generating plant could operate consistently at full load thus lowering the unit cost of electricity .
28 At the same time there has been a growing recognition of the fact that development may take different courses , and be directed to different ends , in diverse cultural and political contexts .
29 It should be emphasised that these opportunities do not constitute ‘ language development ’ nor do they ensure that development will take place .
30 A proposal from Italy in the same month went further , to argue that OEEC should take the lead in the matter .
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