Example sentences of "[conj] we [modal v] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the days of old when typography and design were learned over generations , desktop publishing has provided a fast track where we can take ideas and try them out to see if they work .
2 I 've sent a message to say that we 'll take care of the twins . ’
3 Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal .
4 It is here that we must take care .
5 We arranged that we should take turns to cook for whomsoever was on the same watch .
6 So all I 'm saying is , if we 're not achieving that we need to go back and look at the way in which we 're operating the fax service , have a chat with erm Phil 's people or Jackie 's peo see if there 's any differences that we can take advantage of .
7 He knows that we can not reduce the VAT rate as a solution , but he also knows that we can take measures that would have a similar effect in helping the industry .
8 Right , so we 'll take tea then .
9 So we 'll take Mister Cardiff 's advice , ’ said Rohmer .
10 So we will take steps to deal with this . ’
11 You can telephone 7 days a week to order and we 'll take 20% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER TOO !
12 ‘ Stop at some nice convenient pull-in and we 'll take leave of our friend . ’
13 Just complete the booking form on page 89 and we 'll take care of the arrangements .
14 Well , keep him in your custody , and we 'll take time over either condemning or absolving . ’
15 As I have said , we will keep in touch with the development of bids by management-employee buy-out teams and we shall take account of any relevant points that arise from that process .
16 When this happens , the iteration has gone far enough , and we can take p = cs , when q is determined from the second of equations ( 6 ) , which is in fact the same as ( 4 ) .
17 And we can take Jamila with us . ’
18 Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs , and we must take advantage of the peaks so as to withstand the pressures of the troughs .
19 Sadly — we are not doing very well in any of these areas and we must take heed of the suggestions put forward by the N.D.O. and Trainers and any other good ideas proposed .
20 ‘ In three years ' time we might have still been in very good shape but we must take steps to protect the UK as a manufacturing base . ’
21 Their reasons for adopting this view differed somewhat , but we can take Galileo 's position as not atypical .
22 But we can take heart from the fact that , apart from Germany , Britain enjoys the greatest choice and variety of beers in Europe .
23 But we can take heart from the Celtic and Leeds results and carry a lot of optimism with us into the first leg in Germany .
24 While we must take sin lightly we must not live as if we are unforgiven and unreconciled .
25 occurred when the climate was sensitized by a long-term shift from glacial to the current interglacial conditions , but whether we should take comfort from the fact and the past 8,000 years of stability is debatable .
26 He made a powerful intervention claiming that we must know where we are before we can take decisions , or we shall be paying twice — once in respect of the negotiations and then for the GATT round .
27 ‘ We do n't know yet exactly when we will take delivery of the scanner but we would hope it will be some time early in the coming financial year which starts in April , ’ he said .
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