Example sentences of "[that] [pron] are take " in BNC.

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1 You 've just been told that you are to take over the job of manager for O A Z Company Limited .
2 Not only will it help you afterwards but it will show the candidate that you are taking an active interest in his responses to your questions .
3 Soon you will find that you are taking more time to act , instead of reacting with an habitual response .
4 Look how easy it is — these 12 exercises will keep you feeling young and lithe , full of vitality and the satisfaction of knowing that you are taking care of your body .
5 You said yourself that you are taking a risk by meeting me . ’
6 I gather that you are taking over tonight from poor Micky .
7 So I do hope that you are taking notice and learning how to do your dates .
8 From the viewpoint of this being an objective experiment , I would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind because , as you probably know , in industrial studies there 's a well known effect , I think it 's called the Hawthorne effect , which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output simply because they know that you are taking an interest in them and they 've got some idea of your expectations .
9 I 'm going to recommend that you are taken off duty immediately and sent back for a three-month intensive retraining schedule , ’
10 For a while , at least , I think we can offer them assurances that we are taking steps to locate it .
11 As I would disagree with the notion that we are taking anything away from society , the notion of ‘ putting something back ’ may sound misplaced .
12 I meant to tell you that we are taking an increasing interest in energy conservation matters , but I do n't think we are on your mailing list for news , press releases etc .
13 The Bill is one of a wide range of urgent measures that we are taking to stop the plague of car crime getting out of hand .
14 So the , the the only land that we are taking in is landlord land and the land that rich peasants rent out over and above , if er in size larger than the land they are going to continue to work , either themselves or with hired labour .
15 There is no suggestion that we are to take this other than literally .
16 Now let's pretend that we are taken by surprise .
17 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 .
18 First , it may be difficult to recruit a sample of people who know that they are taking on a very long-term commitment .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Claimants also have to show that they are taking ‘ reasonable steps ’ to actively find work each week .
22 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 .
23 There are more occupational therapists , and the time that they are taking is also being reduced .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 Mr Davison said : ‘ We are aware that they are taking a fairly careful look again at all the information .
27 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
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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