Example sentences of "and [noun pl] take " in BNC.
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1 | You need to make connections between notes taken from your recent reading and notes taken earlier . |
2 | There are useful ‘ orbats ’ ; a good selection of photos includes portraits , museum exhibits , contemporary diagrammatic drawings of wagons , artillery pieces , Gatlings ; and groups taken at the time . |
3 | This act , in which his wife and sons took part , developed into a substantial touring company performing throughout Britain and Europe ; Cody 's most famous melodrama was The Klondyke Nugget , first staged in 1898 . |
4 | In this case it is perhaps best if hill-walkers and climbers took John Allen 's advice on approaching the sport with the right attitude . |
5 | Often such expenditure is raised unnecessarily high by a complex food distribution system in which foreign , rather than local , commodities and personnel take precedence . |
6 | Procedure in the High Court remains complex and cases take a considerable time to come to trial . |
7 | About 100 cases will be drawn from three Scottish regions and cases taken as they are referred to specific teams . |
8 | Colours were then applied and copies taken off . |
9 | The information would remain in the computer 's memory and copies taken at any time . |
10 | A further possibility is that the individual may , at least for a time , hold onto beliefs and values taken without question from others , for example parents , teachers , peers . |
11 | The result was that the all-union bodies which carried out these functions were seen as Russian bodies , and Russians took the blame for their shortcomings ; while Russia itself , one of the areas whose numbers had been increasing most rapidly before the revolution , was threatened with depopulation . |
12 | The number of deaths , casualties and prisoners taken spiralled remorselessly upwards . |
13 | The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn . |
14 | The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn . |
15 | Strong local currencies in the Taiwan and Korea production centres pushed up costs and attempts to take advantage of a cheaper environment in China were dashed by events following the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in Peking . |
16 | On Nov. 9 , the 54th anniversary of Kristallnacht ( when the Nazis began a nationwide pogrom against Jewish people in Germany in 1938 ) , over 100,000 people , some wearing the yellow Star of David , marched peacefully through Rome in protest against anti-Semitic and racist attacks ; protests and commemorations took place in many other cities . |
17 | Taping the man 's mouth , hands , and ankles took less than a minute . |
18 | From there , anything happens , as these circus trained acrobats and gymnasts take risks on a huge structure built on the stage . |
19 | Not only does education require support from business partners in prevailing upon government and employers to take a more enlightened approach to quality and productivity , total quality provides an area for joint developmental work between education and business to their mutual advantage . |
20 | In many cases imports and exports take place between the different branches of international firms ; they occur within firms rather than between them . |
21 | Similar protests and sit-ins took place across the country , in at least 12 other cities and towns . |
22 | The pre-season meeting for I'Anson/Miller Cup captains , vice-captains and umpires takes place at Wrecclesham pavilion on Thursday , April 23rd ( not 22nd as originally arranged ) . |
23 | The V & A exhibition has examples of his social landscapes , portraits and nudes taken in the years 1956–87 , while the Zelda Cheatle gallery is showing only nudes . |
24 | Start with Words and Pictures takes the unique approach of explaining a word by contrasting it with other words . |
25 | Everything depends on the economy 's continuing to grow out of the recession , and exporters taking full advantage of a competitive exchange rate and finding markets in the face of a recession throughout Europe . |
26 | I am sure they would see that queues of slow moving traffic soon build up and drivers take to the town to get through . |
27 | In the town , slates and bin-lids took flight and at the corner of Maxstone Villas , a rheumy old man , blue chinned , bent his back against the blast . |
28 | In the garden , her sister drove ferociously at the root of a weed clump with her fork , allowing her aching back and legs to take the place of thought . |
29 | He saw men scurrying over the yard , their faces white in the lantern-light , leaning back into the wind with their knees and legs taking the strain as the storm behind tried to bowl them over . |
30 | Their weapons , equipment and tactics take decades rather than years to develop . |