Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] take [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
2 I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses .
3 I just feel that I can take credit , or blame , for what I do and have done .
4 The fact that I can take pleasure in each day as it comes , that I do n't churn myself up into a state of hyperactive neuroticism ? ’
5 I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England .
6 After all I promised my Auntie before she died [ Mr Cannon 's wife ] that I 'd take care of him … and he 's a sweet old man , he 's always grateful for what you do for him . ’
7 John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable .
8 It had never once crossed his mind that she would take exception to what he had done .
9 Such was the strength of this conviction , Zambia made a solemn vow that SHe would take hir own life before one of Penumbra 's sleazy , slimy patrons ever touched one of hir wonderful , magical organs again .
10 P&O CONTAINERS have shipped a yacht half way around the world so that she can take part in a round-the=world race !
11 Chiang out of her cell , so that she could take part in the liberation .
12 Once she moved out , Pattie discovered that she could take care of herself and the baby and the sense of freedom was fantastic .
13 ‘ But , to answer your question , no , I 'm not worried that you 'll take advantage of your position to misdirect my designers .
14 Or , asking your employer if you can change your hours of work so that you can take advantage of cheap rate travel .
15 I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you .
16 ‘ I hope you do n't imagine that you can take advantage of me , ’ she managed , her voice croaking hoarsely .
17 We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group .
18 I beleive that you will take pity and come at once , Your loving son Michael I am just crying like anythinke Come at once never mind anything else I am utterly miserable
19 If you have not already applied for your card we hope that you will take advantage of this unique opportunity and support the University .
20 However , we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes , menus and diet charts .
21 All of us desire nothing more than that you should take hold of your life again … more freely exercise your will .
22 This does n't mean that you should take time off work ; quite the opposite , as it is preferable that you remain occupied while on the diet .
23 Notice by the way , that you should take care not to touch the knitting , cast-on comb or weights while you are taking the lace carriage across , to avoid dropping stitches .
24 I 've sent a message to say that we 'll take care of the twins . ’
25 Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal .
26 It is here that we must take care .
27 So all I 'm saying is , if we 're not achieving that we need to go back and look at the way in which we 're operating the fax service , have a chat with erm Phil 's people or Jackie 's peo see if there 's any differences that we can take advantage of .
28 However , self -awareness has affinities with the fear or belief that something will take place on the day after tomorrow ; it is , as Churchill puts it , ‘ a transaction that is made in language ’ ( 1989 : 314 ) .
29 The initial allocation of system design responsibility was negotiated between the four aircraft companies , Deutsch Aerospace , British Aerospace , Carsa and Allenia and against the background of an M O U which said we must share the technology on this project between the four nations and in a particular way which ensures that each of the nations has got access to all the high technology aspects of the project er therefore the individual companies identified those areas of the project , were they felt they either could lead best or wish to lead and for the United Kingdom British Aerospace erm identified the avionics system integration as the major complex task that they would take responsibility for .
30 These included the abolition of absolute covenants by translating them into fully qualified covenants ; the elimination of qualified covenants such that they would take effect as a fully qualified covenant ; and the placing of the burden of proof for proving " reasonableness " where consent has been withheld , together with a restriction upon landlords seeking to delay their decisions regarding consent .
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