Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [modal v] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it set up a pattern of eating which would take Odette years to break .
2 The large entrance lock was built in 1884 to give access to a dock which could take vessels up to three thousand
3 Mention has been made as to the nonexistence of an allocation for housing and as to the suitability of this forum for consideration of the effect which would take place of development with or without the existing allocation .
4 On Feb. 4 Seoul Home Radio Service reported the North Korean permanent representative at the UN as stating that North Korea would allow nuclear inspection immediately after ratification of the IAEA accord which would take place within six months .
5 The former Scottish RU international , listed at £230,000 , joins his former Widnes boss Doug Laughton as part of a swap deal which will take scrum-half Bobby Goulding and prop Steve Molloy to Naughton Park .
6 Jeff is now recovering from his injury , and is organising the local Great Yarmouth half marathon which will take place on 25 July .
7 Dunning and co-workers ( 1986 ) further point out that there is little proof that soccer violence is caused by the excessive drinking of alcohol : many hooligans seldom drink prior to the match to keep a ‘ clear head ’ for any aggression which might take place .
8 Guinea Pigs are needed for the Examination which will take place at on Saturday 8 July .
9 The information will be of great help in preparing my remarks to the conference which will take place in Oxford in April .
10 The International Association of Women in the Arts is also planning a series of events in Madrid in September , as well as its AGM and conference which will take place from the 28 September to the 2 October .
11 Local marketing consultant Robin Anderson will also be attending the meeting which will take place in the Carn Grove Hotel , Portadown , on Monday at 8 pm .
12 Gerry Crawley , a NALGO finance spokesman , said the council was prepared to sit out the strike , but that stance was creating a nightmare scenario for the tax which would take years to clear up .
13 We have not attempted a similar exercise for this Report : we felt that such samples needed very careful selection which would take time we could not afford , and that , unless samples were numerous and lengthy , they would inevitably illustrate only a few aspects .
14 He is leading an English team to compete in the first ever Irish staging of the Jack Charlton Trout Cup — an event which will take place at a lake near Bantry in County Cork on March 29 and 30 .
15 In the answers to the questionnaire circulated by Purser and Saunders , a monk living among the Shans near the Chinese border described the transformation which would take place when the Maitri Buddha comes : ‘ ’ the mountains will be levelled and world become a vast plain full of orchards , gardens and rice fields .
16 One of the least anticipated results of this working out of opinions , morals , and institutions under the guidance of positive philosophy , is the development which must take place in the modes of expressing them .
17 After winning the presidential elections in December 1989 , President-elect Aylwin in January 1990 named the Cabinet which would take office in March [ see p. 37183 ] .
18 During the course of December President-elect Bill Clinton named the members of the Cabinet which would take office after his Jan. 20 inauguration .
19 There is however insufficient preparation and integration into the rest of the course for the cultural learning which might take place .
20 Alas , we must all go along with the charade which will take months , cost millions and produce enough his balloon a dozen times . '
21 It turns out that there are generally not enough dislocations originally present in most crystals to account for the very extensive slip which can take place in a ductile material .
22 This last view prevailed as the Commission rejected an intermediate third party status which would take account of this distinction , preferring to see all third parties in an identical legal position .
23 So we have to move from old structures to new but the first new government of South Africa will be a compromise in itself because it will be a united government but it will inherit not a post-apartheid state as many academics and politicians tell us it will inherit a nil-apartheid state and that is a very big difference we still have to move to the post-apartheid situation which could take decades .
24 Her senior officials and expert advisers coyly describe this as ‘ a contradiction in reality which will take time to work through . ’
25 Thus the early engineers were constrained by the lack of ‘ signal to noise ratio ’ and ‘ sensitivity ’ to confine themselves to loud subject matter which could take place about one inch from the mouthpiece .
26 The hon. Gentleman appears to argue that it would be better to use a method based on population , irrespective of need or possibly even a sensitive formula-driven system which would take account of different needs of different regions .
27 The focal point will be a direction board linked to a sign system which will take people through the 860-bed hospital .
28 The communications network established by Rank Xerox , for example , will be bequeathed to Andalusia ‘ as a contribution to technological development and to training a generation which will take Andalusia into the 21st century ’ .
29 It is not merely a sexual offence , but one of the deepest breaches of trust which can take place in a family-based society .
30 Sensors in refrigerators , chillers and freezers send temperature data back to a central unit which can take information from up to 20 locations at a time .
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