Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Teams from the Scouts and Boys ' Brigade will also take part . |
2 | In the considered opinion of many experts this poor relation of the industry will probably take 80% of the market by volume . |
3 | The first meeting of the Association will probably take place in Barcelona , Spain , in June 1993 at the meeting of the organisation of Ibero-american researchers . |
4 | The department will now take charge of the legal battle to recover the Barlow Clowes funds and that money will offset the payouts . |
5 | A performance review will generally take place three to six months after the start date . |
6 | It is normal practice , subject to negotiation , for contracts to be executed on the basis that completion will only take place once the relevant consents have been obtained or approvals given . |
7 | In relation to a fixed charge , the purchaser should insist that completion will only take place if a deed of release in terms satisfactory to the purchaser is delivered at or before completion . |
8 | Yet the opacity and lack of conviction of this paper has so disappointed directors that no vote will now take place . |
9 | Under contract law , a specific rule will normally take precedence over a generalised rule on the same subject . |
10 | A lot of biological action will also take place in it , and some media manufacturers such as Cyprio put a lot of faith in foam as a main biological media . |
11 | The valuation of trading stock will normally take place only once or twice a year to coincide with the date of the end of the builder 's financial year or half-year , although larger companies may prepare quarterly accounts . |
12 | ‘ The first local review committee will normally take place three years before the expiry of the period necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence . |
13 | The regression session will often take place during the first or second consultation , and no homework as such will follow this . |
14 | But the sun will not take notice |
15 | If the Operator terminal is in use , the Offline System will try to access it several times in quick succession ; if it remains unavailable the Offline run will not take place and a message reporting the situation will be sent via the mail system to the Offline Manager . |
16 | The gaolers of Holovich reneged on the agreement , the exchange will not take place . |
17 | Only if that background is established can we be assured that abuse will not take place in future either in Leicestershire or in other counties . |
18 | This fund-raising sideshow will now take place in January . |
19 | The proposed environmental impact assessment at the site will still take place for the new project and will include evaluation of high temperature and rotary kiln incineration , as well as new technologies . |
20 | Localised marketing will still take place , however . |
21 | Rev Horace Etemesi , Teresita Hermano and Rebecca Rivera of WACC 's General Secretariat will also take part in the Book Fair and seminars . |
22 | As the new lord was only nineteen years old when he inherited the title , it is unlikely the event will again take place for many years . |
23 | In the light of the extremely poor showing at the Park Lane Hotel Silver and Jewellery Fair over the last two years , the event will not take place this February . |
24 | They drive one into the bark as they utter the wish , which has been properly formulated , with the conventional phrases of worship and respect , so that the loa deep inside the tree will not take offence and will grant what they wish . |
25 | In assessing a just amount the court will obviously take account of the fact that the plaintiff has incurred or will incur specific expenditure eg private medical treatment ( and see para 1.60 ) . |
26 | This seminar will also take place in London on 24 March 1992 , Glasgow on 14 April 1992 , Leeds on 6 May 1992 and Bristol on 27 May 1992 . |
27 | The seminar will also take place in Liverpool on 10 March 1992 , Belfast on 18 March 1992 , Glasgow on 10 April 1992 , Newcastle on 1 May 1992 and Bristol on 8 May 1992 . |
28 | One train a day will also take passengers on to Newcastle , calling at Sunderland and Hartlepool . |
29 | If underseasoned wood is used , shrinkage will naturally take place and this will reduce the mitre angle to less that 45° . |
30 | FRAME WILL STILL TAKE EQUITY HOLDING IN VERITY |