Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [modal v] [adv] take " in BNC.

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1 I mean there 's times I could just take Billy and just but then you have to think , no .
2 Gentlemen I 'll just take one last question , Gordon
3 You marked an appeal to the Court of Session in the above case on and I write to inform you of the necessary steps you should now take .
4 But he also emphasised the need for greater spending on transport and communications , science and research and development — programmes which could yet take priority over health spending under a Labour government .
5 What little money has been recovered remains the subject of a legal tussle in the courts which may yet take months to resolve .
6 Cutting a whole sequence of further corners I shall now take it for granted that the total process by which we habitually segment and classify the things in the external world and recognize them as belonging to species entities originates in an introspective self-awareness that " I " can be distinguished from " my body " .
7 Similarly , Article 13 is expressly designed to allow service by post unless the law of the state of destination contains what the commentary describes as a ‘ positive prohibition ’ of such service , a requirement which is quite unrealistic in the context of the legal tradition of many countries which would actually take grave exception to such service .
8 In the first category we work to prevent effects which might otherwise take place , not necessarily working directly with the child .
9 The tie lines are so congested it is n't true , especially with accounts being at Stansted and apparently there has been a proposal in since last March with all the costings and everything which is still waiting on an answer for improved lines which would actually take some of the computer lines and everything .
10 At other times you may knowingly take the risk .
11 Do you consider it important that we take that into account now , not least because of the , although it 's well beyond the plan in its entirety , where the new settlement might go , and its its acceptability in environmental terms , depends in part on how big it is , there may be some places which could easily take fifteen hundred dwellings , but could not take five thousand ?
12 But in showers you can like take five minutes sometimes .
13 And how one interprets ‘ facts ’ has a significant effect on the actions one might then take in response to them .
14 Twin rooms which will also take an extra put-you-up bed for a child under 11 only .
15 If a business changes its terms it should therefore take additional steps to bring those terms to the attention of its trading partners , for instance by sending out a copy of the terms to regular trading partners ( see Burnett v Westminster Bank Ltd [ 1966 ] 1 QB 742 ) and specifically mentioning the change .
16 In ridding the game of these hangers-on we should perhaps take our lead from cricket , a game nobody watches .
17 When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms .
18 Second , ‘ the plans themselves should consciously take note of such demand factors and , of critical importance , the plans should be sufficiently flexible to be able to respond to demand in the course of implementation — including the identification of criteria which , when met , should signal a need for a review .
19 Watch out for pond weeds which can quickly take over if not removed
20 TRAINER Andy Turnell has some nice young horses who will eventually take some of the burden from stable star Katabatic .
21 When the Shavante train boys to become warriors who can both take and give orders , they systematically constrain the youngsters in age-set seclusion for a period of five years during which time they are trained to endure suffering ( see below ) .
22 On the other hand , when the price is much below 36s. , even those sellers who would rather take the price than leave the market with their corn unsold , will argue that at that price the demand will be in excess of the supply : so they will wait , and by waiting help to bring the price up .
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