Example sentences of "[modal v] also take the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You should also take the candidate into account by arranging appointments so that waiting time is kept to a minimum .
2 Conflict might also take the form of faultfinding in the work of other departments : eg. Department X might duplicate the work of department Y — hoping to prove department Y ‘ wrong ’ — and then report the fact to senior management .
3 A resident 's assessment could also take the form of an attempt to quantify the pecuniary benefit of owner-occupation .
4 Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of coordinate relationships , in which case they may be represented by ‘ RT ’ or related term in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below .
5 An audit may also take the form of an investigation of the internal systems of control ( carried out by internal auditors , who are employed by an organization ) .
6 The transaction may also take the form of a reverse takeover or a rights issue underwritten by a third party who expects to acquire a controlling interest pursuant to the underwriting .
7 We shall also take the opportunity to make some ground-clearing observations of a rather wider methodological import in order to provide an appropriate context for much of what follows .
8 The visitors will also take the opportunity to visit retail outlets in Cologne , Amsterdam and Brussels as part of the FFB familiarisation programme .
9 Reigning Belfast Marathon champion Gerry McGrath will spearhead the Republic of Ireland challenge and North Down are optimistic 10K specialist Gerry Curtis will also take the starter 's gun .
10 Activities can also take the form of drama , role-play or debate .
11 You can also take the train : a mini-train , billed as Europe 's highest small railway ( it could just as well be smallest high railway ) , which coils for no less than ten very lofty , lonely kilometres around the spurs of rock to a distant terminus from which you can walk to the Lac d'Artouste , nearly 200 acres of it , in a stonily unforgiving ring of granite mountains .
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