Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After the fiasco over the programmes I shall take full control of this project and set up my headquarters in the Jessie Matthews Lounge at the Duck and Forceps .
2 And I 'll repay you 100 francs a month ; that is , for five months you can take 100 francs out of my monthly allowance .
3 If some is present ( bearing in mind it can take 72 hours for food to pass through the gut ) , then continue with sinking wheatgerm .
4 Hence for the calculation of e.m.f. in a moving loop we should take both effects into account leading to a definition in terms of the force per unit charge as follows :
5 And as we approach the Occultation we must take extra care . ’
6 I think at the moment Brenda he would take any job if he could get one .
7 And that 's led to a change in the guitars , as well , because any guitar with a tremolo arm is a guitar with a trapdoor , an escape route you can take any time you 're feeling uncomfortable — and they make you lazy with your finger vibrato as well .
8 If you think the position there is better well of course you can take that position .
9 However , it has been suggested that on the present basis it would take 46 years to clear the backlog in housing disrepair …
10 And on the eighth day she shall take two turtledoves or two young pigeons and bring them to the priest , to the door of the tent of meeting .
11 My way with memory is to entrust it only with things it will take some pride in looking after .
12 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
13 Even at the cost of revealing the whereabouts of the cave to one of the People I must take this specimen there — I must , so great was my urge , thundering in me like the breakers of an ocean .
14 ‘ I know I wo n't keep doing it at this rate but while I 'm on this streak I 'll take full advantage of it . ’
15 As an example we may take gaseous SiCl 2 H 2 whose IR spectrum ( Fig. 5.29 ) contains bands with three distinct types of envelope , as expected for a molecule with C 2 ν symmetry .
16 The young Aberdeen side were relegated from the first division of the indoor league , but they are better disciplined outdoors and with such a wealth of talent at their disposal they will take some shifting .
17 It has been alleged that at this rate it would take 300 years to examine all the programmes outlined in Table 15.1 above .
18 Professor Baldassare Conticello , the Soprintendente , estimates that at this rate it will take two generations before the whole of Pompeii is once more in a stable condition .
19 Thus if you set aside £25 per month it would take two years to accumulate the £600 minimum for the Gift Aid scheme .
20 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
21 At each stop they would take one side of the street each and he could not help notice the disappointment on people 's faces if they got him rather than her .
22 Well no it 's only seventy pee a roll it might take two rolls but at least it 's , sort of , done .
23 For this reason you should take young dogs out on various journeys , and not just when they are going for a walk .
24 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
25 If it just went in a straight line it would take fifteen minutes .
26 And what you tell me and , again when your survey you 'll take all age groups you see ?
27 ‘ Next year we 'll take some time off and go to Italy together , ’ her mother had said .
28 If our interest is what is of benefit to the individual patient we must take these differences into account , and in general that means allowing the patient to decide .
29 All of these hunt by day , and at certain times of the year they may take large numbers of small mammal prey .
30 A tea bush requires constant attention : if not plucked for a year it can take two years to return to normal ; if bushes have to be uprooted , new ones take seven years to come into production .
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