Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] take the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any earlier wheel-pit on this site could however , either have been demolished and rebuilt , or enlarged to take the new wheel .
2 Any parish that wants to take the impending discussion on women 's ordination with real seriousness and responsibility will want to make this booklet widely available . ’
3 Any parish that wants to take the impending discussion on woman 's ordination with real seriousness and responsibility will want to make this booklet widely available .
4 It was MGM that seemed to take the whole business most seriously .
5 On 16 and 17 July the South Africans resumed the offensive and strove to take the northwestern corner of the wood ; both attacks failed for lack of artillery support .
6 The therapist pointed out that the changes that had taken place in her life were the result of her having discussed her problems with her family and having taken the necessary steps to solve them .
7 Alistair telephoned — He then discussed the matter with Hazel and decided to take the next day off work .
8 Many had great dents in them , as if they had been drawn through fences and over walls , and had taken the rough side of the hill .
9 Many Christians do stand ‘ shoulder-to-shoulder with the oppressed ’ ( Letters NI 174 ) and have taken the preferential option for the poor .
10 He got to his feet at five but had to take the mandatory count of eight .
11 The report when made takes the same form as that in the case of the Leeds Permanent Building Society .
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