Example sentences of "[vb mod] take it that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then I think you must take it that you do know . ’ |
2 | But , we 'll take it that I 'll see you , not next week , but the week after . |
3 | So one may take it that everyone receives at least a smattering ; and more flexible A-level and university courses make it possible for people to combine more advanced science with arts subjects in a way that was virtually impossible in my day . |
4 | I am a physician , I may say , and if you have not heard as much , Prince Rainbow , you may take it that you soon will , from another quarter . |
5 | We shall take it that their surface structure is : ( 44 ) This may at first make them seem somewhat analogous to the predicate qualifiers , except that the noun phrase beyond the mediating verb is here the subject of the clause rather than the object as with the predicate qualifiers , and it is to the entity of this noun phrase that the property of the adjective applies . |
6 | If , by contextual manipulation , we can reduce the apparent oddness , or at least cause it to be perceived as communicatively appropriate , then we can take it that we are dealing with a semantic deviance ( although the involvement of grammatical elements can not be ruled out ) . |
7 | And since it obviously has n't been doing so , we can take it that we are not held within un- , sub- or supernatural forces after all ; in all probability , that is . |
8 | But I think I can take it that I must have been a little — er — unsteady with my actions . |
9 | But the Aga Khan 's solicitor , Matthew McCloy , said yesterday : ‘ You can take it that it is not His Highness 's present intention to appeal to the House of Lords . ’ |