Example sentences of "[conj] will [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There may be deadlock and paralysis , but the government that will eventually take office will emerge after protracted bargaining between the parties in Parliament after a general election and without any reference to the electors and their wishes .
2 The new pattern that will gradually take shape towards the end of this century is of a centrally determined national curriculum , individual schools being given their own budgets to spend as they think fit within the legally required curriculum framework .
3 This view will be related to the determinate sentence that would have been passed but for the element of mental instability and/or public risk which led the judge to pass a life sentence and will also take account of the notional period of the sentence which a prisoner might expect to have been remitted for good behaviour had a determinate sentence been passed .
4 These are major targets of organizational development and will thus take time and resources to achieve .
5 The audition planned for the early Autumn has now been postponed until after the Crystal Palace Reunion and will now take place on December 5th .
6 These will be excluded from the new scientific community and will perhaps takes refuge in a philosophy department .
7 Wild specimens are known to feed predominantly on insect larvae but will also take algae and detritus .
8 This will be carried out at primary storage speeds , but will still take time , often due to lost device revolutions .
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