Example sentences of "they will take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They will take surface floating flake food .
2 When Americans reply to the twenty-first national census on April 1st , they will take part in a statistical marathon costing $2.5 billion and employing 8,500 full-time and 500,000 part-time staff .
3 Nor do they intend to underwrite other banks ' loans if the firm goes under ; they say they will take part in rescues , but not as guarantors .
4 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
5 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
6 Guisborough take on Northallerton in a First Division game , while Second Division promotion chasers Durham tackle Shotton. — BLYTH and Northallerton are the latest clubs to inform the Northern League that they will take promotion at the end of the season if it comes their way .
7 If the price of the good in their market is , for whatever reason , known to be higher than its average price in the whole economy they will take advantage of this high relative price and supply a higher quantity of the good than they otherwise would .
8 If one stops for a piss the rest might catch up and if they do they will either fall straight over him so that you finish with a ball of dogs that will take forever to unwind , or they will take lumps out of him .
9 They will take users from installation to run-time .
10 Pacu are primarily vegetarian , taking nuts , peas , apples , cherries , lettuce and spinach , although they will take meat .
11 Despite their small size the fry are relatively hardy and grow quite quickly , and after a week they will take brine shrimp without any problem .
12 A few drops of prepared infusoria will sustain the fry until they will take brine shrimp which can be as early as three days .
13 On return visits , they will take advice readily and gain better knowledge of the kitchen .
14 They will take account of your views and those of your carer , and the services available in your area .
15 They will take account of all the various perspectives ( those of the parties , legal advisors and adjudicators ) in order that these may be compared .
16 Women , it is widely believed , are turned down for jobs by men who fear that , without warning , they will take time off to have children .
17 They will take initiative for the sake of ‘ the poor and needy strangers ’ , namely those outside the church who have no intention of going near the institutional church .
18 Even though they are hellbent on privatising the coal industry , I hope that at this late stage they will take notice of the Committee 's report .
19 They will take action , through the courts if necessary , to recover the money .
20 If agents had underestimated the rate of inflation in one period , that is if , they will take steps to revise upwards their expectation of the rate of inflation in the next period , that is , .
21 ‘ I wonder if they will take orders once they have red coats on , ’ he said at last .
22 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
23 In a market in which mergers and takeovers are possible , they will take place in one form or another : which form is adopted will reflect the circumstances of the day .
24 The planning of information production takes place at monthly meetings where priorities are determined according to the extent and nature of the impending changes and the date they will take place .
25 I hope that the true and forceful points that my hon. Friend made were heard by Opposition Members and that they will take note of the success of British industry .
26 Perhaps , if Ministers are preparing legislation , they will take note of my view .
27 Our desire to please them will take precedence over our own needs , and our self-possession will be compromised .
28 Purchase decisions will be referred to her , and discussion of them will take place around her .
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