Example sentences of "[that] they [be] take " in BNC.

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1 But ano but what I think would happen when we get maybe Mike or Chris or somebody helping , it 's not that they 're taking work off Wendy , but that we will do more physical checks , do you know what I mean , with the stock control .
2 I 'll inform all the men that they 're to take their orders from you . ’
3 Never feel uncomfortable warning people you encounter halfway up a mountain who are dressed for the beach that they are taking a great risk proceeding without extra clothing and food .
4 First , it may be difficult to recruit a sample of people who know that they are taking on a very long-term commitment .
5 Precise figures are hard to come by , because many European discount chains are privately owned , but no one doubts that they are taking a growing share of the $140 billion or so that Europeans spend on food each year .
6 Generally , Asians in Britain have been regarded both as scroungers and as so industrious that they are taking over jobs and businesses , as both thrifty and flashy .
7 Claimants also have to show that they are taking ‘ reasonable steps ’ to actively find work each week .
8 However , as the Secretary of State will understand , there are substantial start-up costs , and conservation interests will be disappointed because of the enhanced responsibilities that they are taking on board and the increased staffing to which they are committed .
9 There are more occupational therapists , and the time that they are taking is also being reduced .
10 certainly prior to the nineteen ninety two legislation erm in relation to what was er the was er required application but as you see since nineteen ninety two legislation , that petition was changed erm and in terms of the resolutions , we suggest that recognise the people concerned Hertfordshire and that they are taking into account the applications erm that we continue to work basically with H M I pollution aspects and that we respond to the Department of the Environment er expressing our concerns er er erm way in which er consultation has changed and in fact us .
11 The aim is to identify companies which can show that they are taking positive steps to improve their ways towards the environment , as well as to raise the level of debate about green issues .
12 Mr Davison said : ‘ We are aware that they are taking a fairly careful look again at all the information .
13 he 's looking , he 's interpreting the peasants as being a very different their nature , motivations being very different and , and they are , th that they are taking action and what he , what he 's saying here is that not only is this a peasant revolution taking place but it is a , it 's a peasant revolution which is being led by the poor
14 Now , it appears that they are to take great pride in the fact that we are spending more on public services , and it is right to acknowledge that .
15 The habit of mind which opposes family and state , and which gives the family a special position in the organization of a polity , is not solely Libyan : strongly étatique societies have often tried to abolish or limit the institution of the family ; and the attempts by government to regulate family life by intervening to increase or to decrease births , by altering rules of inheritance , by inhibiting or encouraging kinship corporations , are so familiar that they are taken to be natural functions of the state .
16 Many guests will want to deliver their presents personally at the reception , so remember to have your bridesmaids or best man on standby to ensure that they are taken care of .
17 I think it 's absolutely essential that West and North , and those bits of North that join West and are equally deprived , like Ardoyne , Oldpark , Duncairn , should be classified as an area of special economic assistance , special IDB support , special funding to ensure that whatever jobs are about when industrialists do appear here from the Koreas , the Japans , the West Germanys and wherever else , that they are taken in here and are told that they would get 10 , 15 , 20% extra for coming in here .
18 Pictures must be delivered by hand to these newspapers on the day that they are taken .
19 Indeed , they are often considered to be so routine that they are taken to be ‘ normal ’ .
20 As explained above , the proposal of the FRED is not that such expenses be treated as an asset , but rather that they be taken into account in measuring a liability .
21 A member of the Casa Alianza legal office visited them , photographed them and demanded that they be taken immediately to the Juvenile authorities in accordance with article 33 of the Juvenile Code .
22 Did n't she think it was odd that they were taking such a risk ?
23 As far as they knew , these 570 people were off to a temperance rally at Loughborough ; most of them were probably unaware that they were taking part in an historical journey — Thomas Cook 's first excursion in 1841 .
24 She felt thankful that they were taking no notice of her .
25 He got a group of people to administer electric shocks to a group of victims in the belief that they were taking part in an experiment to study the effect of punishment on learning .
26 This still meant that they were taking more than five years on average , a rather miserable performance when compared either with American or with some continental European power stations .
27 They were not aware that they were taking part in a randomised comparison of two different information sheets as this would have invalidated the study , which received ethical approval from the Royal Hallamshire Hospital ethical committee .
28 But Lord Zouch , President of the Council , who was no friend to the professional judges there , discounted the notion that they were taking bribes : ‘ I mean not money to any magistrate , ’ he remarked .
29 When it was put to them that they were taking jobs away from men , many working-class women were prepared to agree that this was " not fair " .
30 I could n't hear exactly what he said , but I knew from Terry 's tone that they were taking the piss out of me . ’
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