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

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1 I just feel that I can take credit , or blame , for what I do and have done .
2 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 ? ’
3 P&O CONTAINERS have shipped a yacht half way around the world so that she can take part in a round-the=world race !
4 Or , asking your employer if you can change your hours of work so that you can take advantage of cheap rate travel .
5 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 .
6 ‘ I hope you do n't imagine that you can take advantage of me , ’ she managed , her voice croaking hoarsely .
7 We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group .
8 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 .
9 Flexible so that it can take account of changing family circumstances over time .
10 It requires acting out the change in one 's own being and conduct so that it can take effect in the appropriate sphere .
11 If the bill and the reminder notice have been issued in accordance with the regulations and the charge is still outstanding , the magistrate must issue a liability order to the council so that it can take action against the defaulter .
12 A few successful trips to restaurants will not only be enjoyable for the patient , but they will boost his confidence and help him to realize that he can take part in normal social life .
13 But North himself , on the point of abandoning the operation , begging to be moved on ‘ to other things ’ , made plain the point of everything that had gone before : ‘ Wd very much like to give RR two hostages that he can take credit for . ’
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