Example sentences of "will take [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , that will take man power away from essential building work and the development of the railway will be delayed . |
2 | Many of my hon. Friends will take revenge on me for making that remark , because the Whips hijack hon. Members into taking part in , and thereby lengthening , long and tedious debates . |
3 | This section will take issue with the notion of crime as somehow unique to contemporary society . |
4 | The facts are that if you propose an idea , four times out of ten someone will take issue with it by pointing out snags and difficulties ( see Difficulty stating on page 52 ) . |
5 | No one will take offence and you might secure win : win . |
6 | Or a human parent will take delight in teaching their child to walk and talk and do so many things . |
7 | Barclays will take payment by transfer from other banks and most building societies . |
8 | so who will take contact with the spurs list ? |
9 | Supporters across the globe will take part in fundraising support climbs on their local hills , and their money will go to provide fresh water for the village of Askole on the way to K2 , where infant mortality is 50% , and other schemes on every continent . |
10 | ‘ I am fasting in the hope that others will take part , for an hour or for days , and that we will show our personal commitment to this country by limiting our material needs . ’ |
11 | When Americans reply to the twenty-first national census on April 1st , they will take part in a statistical marathon costing $2.5 billion and employing 8,500 full-time and 500,000 part-time staff . |
12 | Nor do they intend to underwrite other banks ' loans if the firm goes under ; they say they will take part in rescues , but not as guarantors . |
13 | The Merseyside club , who twice equalised to level the scores at 3–3 at full time , made it an indoor and outdoor double and will take part in both European competitions next season . |
14 | Mrs Alavi beat Mr Hadi Khamenei , the brother of the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who will take part in a run-off poll to decide the fate of the second seat in Mashad . |
15 | It is hoped that as many as 90 per cent of all school children will take part . |
16 | Representatives of the telecommunications administrations of countries in the Organisation of American States will take part in the discussions . |
17 | Ten firms will take part , and Price Waterhouse , KPMG and Ernst & Young are among the accountants to have shown an interest . |
18 | Over the next year , 30 to 40 areas will take part in developing the scheme and all TECs and LECs will be able to take part from April 1994 onwards . |
19 | How many have taken or will take part in Technical and Vocational Education Initiative ( TVEI ) schemes ? |
20 | WELCOME TO ALL THOSE WHO WILL TAKE PART ON OUR ADVENTURE … |
21 | It is expected to arrive in early September and will take part in the Autumn Steam Gala on Saturday , Sunday , September 26 and 27 together with a selection of Great Western locomotives . |
22 | Four hundred dealers will take part this year with prices from well under £100 into the hundred thousands , most items priced between £2,500 and £20,000 . |
23 | ‘ We expect EDS will take part in its future development and hope they can help in bringing down its processing costs , ’ Hjoth concluded . |
24 | But even if no one else can help I will take part in it . |
25 | In 1992 the Essex Youth Orchestra toured Venice and this year it will take part in the Edinburgh Festival . |
26 | The Coordinator of WACC 's programmes in Asia , Dr Pradip Thomas , and the Director of Studies and Publications , Dr Michael Traber , will take part in the event . |
27 | Several indigenous groups will take part in a one-day seminar entitled ‘ Communication for Human Dignity ’ . |
28 | Some 20 editors will take part . |
29 | Some 20 editors will take part . |
30 | This month , despite the lagging market , 177 galleries from nineteen countries will take part in the Chicago International Art Exposition , an increase from last year 's 166 exhibitors , though foreign participation has dropped off , and the return rate is down . |