Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I 'm , I 've got another form , I can just take note of any other er personal pension , not personal pension , any erm other insurance you 've got , just put it on there and , and that 's |
2 | I can then take questions I think er answer any questions that you might have . |
3 | From the perspective that I write , I can only take matters as I find them . |
4 | I can always take Guy with us . |
5 | You can confidently take advantage of Tomorrow 's Technology Today . |
6 | You can either take court action against The Post Office or apply to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators . |
7 | You can either take court action against The Post Office or apply to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators for the matter to be dealt with under their arbitration procedures . |
8 | You can also take cuttings from indoor chrysanthemums . |
9 | You can then take vesicles which you would have prepared erm biochemically , either through first purifying your protein or , more crudely , a er a s a partially purified membrane fraction , and fuse those with the artificial bilayer . |
10 | ‘ The industry has come of age and while professional management skills are imperative , you can only take training so far . |
11 | I do n't think it means you have to be completely loyal to them , because I do believe you can sometimes take enjoyment in a friend 's small difficulties . |
12 | Finally , we can probably take advantage of variations in brain organization to understand the relationships between structure and function . |
13 | We can even take charge of your entire logistics function , so you can redeploy assets , gain flexibility , reduce risk . |
14 | We can obviously take care with any articles for extra-group distribution not to say anything which may embarass us . |
15 | Francis added : ’ We can certainly take heart from what Leeds and Celtic have done and , having already played Kaiserslautern , I 'm still convinced we can win through . ’ |
16 | We can certainly take shortcuts if we wish , perhaps using creative visualisation on its own — and sometimes with spectacular success . |
17 | If we are feeling ambitious we can then take train and ferry to the top of the South Island and proceed down the West Coast . |
18 | Now we only have football we can only take footballs in on Monday and Thursdays . |
19 | They learn how they can help one another perform better , what each can contribute to a particular project , how they can best take advantage of one another 's experience . |
20 | Trials , however , are a catch-22 situation , since they can only take place if money is available , and the research funding bodies are largely under the control of the powers that be in the medical profession . |
21 | Rehydration can occur within four hours if the spadefoot is in water , but it can also take place , albeit more slowly , if it simply sits in or on damp soil . |
22 | Such conflict is not beyond our control but , left unattended , it can often take control . |
23 | The implication of this for theology is that if it is really theology , it can only take place as God conveys his own Word to us and enables us to hear it ; but the Word itself always remains his and not ours . |
24 | It can never take account of all the comments . |
25 | But even on the floor , he can still take command of a situation and turn it to his advantage . |