Example sentences of "take the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The other issue arising here is whether you take the cost of the chairs out of the asset account and show them as an expense each time a sale is made or whether this is done at the end of the month .
2 The curves describing the relationship between demographic phenomena and demographic variables often take the shape of the letters " U " and " J " or the form of a reverse " J " .
3 Take the case of the inhabitants of an island who mistakenly think that the price which the rest of the economy is prepared to pay for its output has risen .
4 Take the siren on a police car .
5 Initially hesitant on the turning pitches England have encountered throughout India , Hick clearly decided at Madras to be more positive and take the attack to the bowlers .
6 Hip Belt : A padded and shaped belt designed to sit on the hips and take the load from the shoulders .
7 I think some people rather suspect that magistrates take the side of the police in cases .
8 He had only to turn the keys in both doors , take the cash from the tills and then he would be upstairs .
9 Before the service , people from the village saw the chairman of Holbrook Parish Council , Mrs Marion Leeson , take the salute as the students , in their naval uniforms , marched past to the music of the school band .
10 And they said , well I 'm sorry you know , er take the numbers of the cars , they want me to go round and take the numbers of the cars , phone them back and we will see if we 've got someone that we can send down there !
11 What is common to these and related responses is that if we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect we believe at least that there is some type of circumstance which is uniformly connected with the wipers ' starting .
12 If we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect of a given circumstance , we must accept that there is a type of circumstance which is connected with startings of wipers generally .
13 They have er special cameras which they take the line of the trains both sides .
14 ‘ So , when you 're in a corner , take the bull by the horns — in this case the bull being Roy Buchanan .
15 So you take the bull by the horns or you do n't !
16 But I think it 's take the bull by the horns
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