Example sentences of "which take the " in BNC.

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1 On the same crag Speedmetal Bedmoshin at E1 5c , which takes the wall right of Big Jesus Trashcan , is the work of the Honda works team Tony Coutts and J. Dunlop .
2 The main vessels that are cut and connected to the new liver are biliary duct , the hepatic artery which supplies the liver with blood from the heart , the portal vein which drains blood from the stomach and the gut and the hepatic vein which takes the blood back to the heart .
3 But it is not just bad weather which takes the gilt off the packed-lunch gingerbread .
4 Prize money will rise by a further 18 per cent during the forthcoming year , which takes the total to £16 million , considerably more than the £1.3 million on offer in 1980 .
5 The point , though , which takes the whole affair into the realms of the ludicrous is that other members of the England party , such as Boycott and Bairstow , had also played and coached in South Africa but no objection was made to them .
6 And , perhaps because his time in France immersed him in French culture , which takes the social sciences more seriously than Britain 's , he has plenty of respect for medical sociology .
7 Beer line systems have a pressurised detergent solution vessel which takes the place of a keg and use the pumps and controls of the beer dispense equipment with a standing period .
8 To undertake strategic research , which takes the new ideas coming out of basic research and develops them to the point where the possibility of commercial application can be identified .
9 The ‘ quickest way ’ is the way which takes the fewest keystrokes .
10 MOVING BACK IN TIME AGAIN WITH Sony 's new mid-price ‘ Columbia Jazz Contemporary masters ’ series , which takes the '70s as its core period ; ‘ fusion ’ ( rock-meets-jazz ) albums such as Weather Report 's ‘ Heavy Weather ’ ( starring the powerful and unforgettable Birdland , from 1977 on ) , John Mc Laughlin 's ‘ Johnny Mc Laughlin , Electric Guitarist ’ ( from 1978 on ; try New York on my Mind ) and the Mahavishnu Orchestra 's ‘ Birds of Fire ’ ( improvisation from 1973 on ) are high water marks , while future releases will include such important albums as Miles Davis 's ‘ Nefertite ’ and ‘ Filles de Kilimanjaro ’ .
11 During the operation , unfortunately , one of her ureters ( the tube which takes the urine from the kidney to the bladder ) was nicked and the surgeon had no option but to transplant that ureter into the bowel .
12 WHILE SNES players are in for a treat with Super Mario Kart , sadly the same can not be said for NES owners , with their Christmas Mario offering , Mario and Yoshi — a game which takes the form of a puzzle startlingly similar to the classic Tetris .
13 The banks ' reaction is to cut back their own ‘ output ’ , which takes the form of loans and other banking services .
14 Pupils at the school have also presented the ecological musical , Yanomamo , which takes the theme of the richness of the rainforest and the tragedy of its destruction .
15 His first completed effort was The Domen Arête , E7 6c , which takes the striking arête immediately above Cenotaph Corner .
16 One of these is Cystopurin , which takes the form of a course of six sachets which mix with water to make alkalising drinks .
17 The best continuation is Electron ( HVS 5a , 4b ) , which takes the prominent wide layback crack high on the face .
18 Footage of Viscounts , Dakotas , Convairs , Stratocruisers , Constellations and DC-7s abound in this interesting film which takes the viewer back to the days of piston-engined airliner flying .
19 ‘ Aliens In The Woods ’ comes couple with a mix by the original dub houser , Moody Boy Tony Thorpe , which takes the digital element into interstellar sound system territory .
20 John Sandon , director of ceramics at Phillips auctioneers , London , is the author of The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain volume I , 1751–1851 which takes the form of a historical survey and 600-entry dictionary .
21 He also shows more recent work which takes the form , somewhat unexpectedly , of meditations on the slatted window blind .
22 Also here he produced Joy Riders , E3 5c , which takes the steep wall right of the chimney in the Arch Rock area .
23 He will shift through levels of generality and levels of abstraction until he has formulated an hypothesis which takes the form of ‘ if I do this — that should happen ’ .
24 But it is the staging post for the final leg which takes the long distance route to Fort William — and it 's the beginning of another fine walk which , like the Way , skirts the heights of the Mamore range to reach scenic Glen Nevis .
25 Any resistance or reluctance by the scion to take everything , perhaps because it is getting some of what it needs from its own roots , and the stock has to start looking for ways to get rid of the unused energy , and that means making its own top growth , which takes the form of suckers or ‘ briars ’ .
26 Now consider the next reversal ( R N ) which takes the south magnetic pole back to the North Geographic Pole .
27 Owain Jones also weighed in with Friend or Anemone , E4 6a , which is an arête finish to The Hood , E2 5c ( Andy Newton and Wilson ) and Walking the Plankton E5 6a , which takes the crack and remaining groove left of International Rescue , HVS 5b ( Newton and Jim Wylie ) .
28 Thus , analysing the attempt by political philosophers to justify the exclusion of women from public life on the grounds of their defective capacities ( either rational , moral or cognitive ) , she suggests that there is a hidden argument which takes the exclusion of women to be unquestionable and attempts to justify the status quo by seeking an explanation in the defective capacities that women must then be assumed to have .
29 This is clearly an approach which takes the communicative function of language as its primary area of investigation and consequently seeks to describe linguistic form , not as a static object , but as a dynamic means of expressing intended meaning .
30 We can say , though , that with the at least partial collapse of the modernist perspective , there appears to be a certain potency in the post-modernist position , which takes the dominant system as given and proposes as method of critique the fragment : subversion takes the form of ‘ guerrilla activity ’ which exploits fissures and forgotten spaces within the hegemonic structure .
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