Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb mod] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know exactly what we have up there , or what stuff we are likely to be sending up in the next few years … but I 'll take side bets on orbital weapons , either ready or in the pipe-line . ’ |
2 | I will be brief , but I must take issue with the hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) . |
3 | ‘ Believe me , I know how you feel , but I must take account of your safety . |
4 | The recoil gives you added stability , but you must take care that it does n't thrust you backwards and off balance . |
5 | Normally , they need not additional support , but you must take care to ensure that the position is between joists , and that there is sufficient clearance above the light to prevent overheating . |
6 | Summer sunshine and frequent dips in the sea or pool will lift your spirits and brighten the natural lights in your hair , but you should take care to remember that , as with most things , it is possible to have too much of a good thing . |
7 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
8 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
9 | A good day for travelling long or short distances , but you should take care where finances are concerned . |
10 | I was talking about comparative , where some er situations and all this , that and the next thing , right , I mean one that , quite a , quite a useful phrase what you say is , is n't that true that , no you might not like that phrase , right , but you can take phrases like that and you can think to yourself can I , can I , right . |
11 | But you can take precautions against them , ca n't you ? |
12 | But you can take efforts , you can make the effort yourself to keep yourself safe . |
13 | You might rarely want to roll the treble off the neck pickup , but you can take treble off the bridge pickup , if it 's a little hairy for you , and still be sure of a full-treble sound on the neck pickup when you hit the switch hard left . |
14 | ‘ In three years ' time we might have still been in very good shape but we must take steps to protect the UK as a manufacturing base . ’ |
15 | Their reasons for adopting this view differed somewhat , but we can take Galileo 's position as not atypical . |
16 | But we can take heart from the fact that , apart from Germany , Britain enjoys the greatest choice and variety of beers in Europe . |
17 | ‘ But we can take heart from the Celtic and Leeds results and carry a lot of optimism with us into the first leg in Germany . |
18 | The drafter therefore may not be able to guarantee that there will be no challenge to the clause on this basis , but he/she should take account of the rule and try to avoid some of the more obvious problems highlighted by decided cases . |
19 | But they 'll take stage victories , not the big prizes , and may often be deployed as super-domestiques to younger and more eager men . |
20 | But he must take care that what he creates builds up to a monolithic whole . |
21 | Art means dollars but it may take Madison Avenue PR to persuade the Big Apple |
22 | I am sure you will win her over with patience , but it might take weeks rather than hours or days . |
23 | but it 'll take time |
24 | I was n't so concerned with Midwinter 's security but it would take ages to phone New York . |
25 | They also felt that specialist workers could pass on skills and ideas to others , but it would take time . |
26 | Russian authorities are expected to file a request for his extradition , but it could take weeks before Swedish authorities decide whether the hijackers will be sent home or face trial in Sweden . |
27 | It is n't complicated or expensive , but it can take time — so it 's worth getting it in hand early on . |
28 | But it will take leadership . |
29 | But it will take work . |
30 | But it will take time to put Berlin together again . |