Example sentences of "may [adv] take the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although you may normally take the view that there is never a best time for spending money , retirement planning is different in that sooner or later you will need , or want , to make certain purchases — or pay off outstanding commitments , such as a mortgage . |
2 | Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of coordinate relationships , in which case they may be represented by ‘ RT ’ or related term in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below . |
3 | An audit may also take the form of an investigation of the internal systems of control ( carried out by internal auditors , who are employed by an organization ) . |
4 | The transaction may also take the form of a reverse takeover or a rights issue underwritten by a third party who expects to acquire a controlling interest pursuant to the underwriting . |
5 | At other times you may knowingly take the risk . |
6 | But Jasmine 's mother says she 's not satisfied , and may now take the matter to court . |
7 | These may often take the form of rhymes , which are more easily remembered than bare facts . |
8 | The judges may even take the owner 's appearance into consideration when making their minds up ! |
9 | It may alternatively take the form of withholding or threatening to withhold the performance of some public duty or the rendering of some public service unless a payment is made which is not lawfully due or is greater than that which is lawfully due , as was the position in the colore officii cases . |
10 | We may indeed take the depth of the autobiographer 's image of a grandparent as one measure of the quality of their mutual relationship — and an especially important one , for on such relationships between earlier generations the insights which autobiography offers are unique . |
11 | Each such column may either take the values ‘ Y ’ ( the user has the given privilege ) or ‘ . ’ |