Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] take [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I will certainly take note of your views , sir . ’ |
2 | But it is Lily Greenwood , shopkeeper 's daughter , it is my wedding which will not take place . |
3 | Medau will be organising the day for the London region , which will probably take place at the Laban Centre on a Sunday in February/March ; all regional training days must be complete by 31st March 1992 . |
4 | Cancellation because the wedding is to take place quietly : Owing to the recent death of her husband , Mrs Charles Brown regrets that she is obliged to cancel the invitation to the marriage of her daughter Jennifer to Mr John Smith , which will now take place quietly on 5th July 1992 . |
5 | As a result , a three-hour tribute to the brave aqua-mammal will pre-empt tonight 's scheduled address to the nation by President North , which will now take place after the eleven o'clock nightcap news . |
6 | ‘ One telephone call which could easily have been faked from any phone box , a letter which no one outside the family has seen , and a pay-off which will supposedly take place once arrangements have been made over a telephone number they refuse to disclose . |
7 | I got er a bloody walk , you 'll not take car . |
8 | ‘ If you 'll only take hold of this damn bag so I can go I will . |
9 | ‘ You know the bad consequence of my laying myself under unnecessary obligation , and you will therefore take care that I only do it for real Friends that I can depend upon , ’ the member of parliament warned . |
10 | You wo n't take kindness , will you ? |
11 | Therefore , and I think we 'll all take access to something that we would . |
12 | We 'll then take motion two five five T G W U. Motion two two eight Changing Employment Patterns moved and seconded I will then invite speakers from each of the regions on the Special Report . |
13 | We 'll then take motion One one A , one one one A , er motion one one O , motion one five three , motion one five six , motion one six three . |
14 | ‘ But they 'll not take advantage , Winnie said . |
15 | But beware playing this with Really Nasty addicts — they will probably take advantage of your Christmas hangover to win huge bets . |
16 | They will also take part in the continuing training which is available to all members of staff . |
17 | People will be tuning in all over the world for these live performances and it 's the organisers ’ hope that they will also take note of the educational messages conveyed . |
18 | They will always take revenge . |
19 | Nothing will now take health out of politics but a commission could produce a more efficient service with the potential for advances in training , employee involvement and swifter decision-making . |
20 | It will also take air from the surface when kept in an aquarium , which is another good reason to have sliding glass covers . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It will also take traffic counts — from the comfort of the superbly appointed control room . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | However , I found this book immensely valuable , and it will certainly take price of place in my collection of chromatography reference books . |
25 | It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself in extreme cases the fish has been known to leap from the tank . |
26 | It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself . |
27 | It will now take place during the second week of November 1992 . |
28 | It will now take place one week later on 2 June 1993 at 5.00 p.m. for 5.15 p.m. in Our Lady of Good Counsel Presbytery , 6 Broompark Circus ( see map ) . |
29 | I hope that he will not take refuge in bland , average , countrywide statistics but will appreciate the painful reality behind those statistics . |
30 | He will now take part in today 's crucial meeting to agree the next moves in the Gatt talks . |