Example sentences of "[modal v] take [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not only that , but one imagines such huts to be found in the very heart of the wilderness , where one can not ascend a peak and walk out in a single day , and must take shelter for the night .
2 In his statement smuggled to the Independent in London , Brucan said : ‘ I must take issue with a misconception prevailing in the West that this regime owes its survival to the repressive organs of the State .
3 I must take issue with the April ‘ 92 article Everything you wanted to know about Koi
4 But those of us in the recycling business must take issue with the statement from the British Plastics Federation that recycled plastics can not safely be used to package food .
5 If Britain 's performance since the war has been worse than that of many of her competitors , then the Crown must take part of the blame .
6 Workplace stress is on the increase , and ironically it 's now being widely recognized that companies own efforts to cut staff and become leaner and fitter , must take part of the blame .
7 Is the Prime Minister , who 's role in this affair is so crucial , that she simply must take part in the debate which we hope to have in this House ; why does she not admit it .
8 So suppliers must take responsibility for the delivery of fully-tested components .
9 LASMO believes that as operator it must take responsibility for the care and protection of the environment and it must ensure that every aspect of its work is carried out in a safe and effective way .
10 Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs , and we must take advantage of the peaks so as to withstand the pressures of the troughs .
11 The onus falls on the skill of the trainer who must take advantage of the experience of all those within the group , as well as working to improve areas of trainees ’ personal weaknesses .
12 The disabled lobby in the arts must take credit for the work they have done in making galleries more accessible , but there is a great deal more to do in order to encourage and demonstrate the creative talents of older people that undoubtedly exist .
13 The celebration must take place between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. , and must be preceded by a publication of banns or the obtaining of a Registrar 's certificate or a Bishop 's or Registrar 's licence , and unless a special licence is obtained from the Archbishop of Canterbury , must take place in a recognized place of worship or Registrar 's office situate in the district in which one at least of the parties resides .
14 The conduct must take place within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused the sensations in question ; does this mean that the conduct must actually be seen or heard by the person whom it is intended to offend ?
15 The provision of the services already described is important , but this must take place in a society that fully accepts the implications of disability , otherwise the disabled feel they are rejected and discriminated against .
16 A disadvantage , from the policeman 's perspective , is that the offence must take place in a public as opposed to a private place .
17 If the child is to be a resident patient the treatment must take place in a health service hospital ( which includes a hospital managed by a health service trust ) .
18 On the other hand , if two components are to relate in some way to provide a desired function , it must take place in an intersection zone ( which includes touching areas — zones of zero depth or wholly inserted spaces ) .
19 The railway organizations have complex internal structures that may impede the implementation of the state 's objectives ; transformations must take place in the strategies , organization and relationships of groups within the railway enterprises — both management and workforce — in order for external pressures to become effective .
20 One of the least anticipated results of this working out of opinions , morals , and institutions under the guidance of positive philosophy , is the development which must take place in the modes of expressing them .
21 Both certificates are valid for three months and the ceremony must take place in the district where notice has been given .
22 Of course , if the migrating Alu sequences are to spread to succeeding generations of animals , this cycle must take place in the cells that give rise to the sperm or eggs .
23 Any future progress must take place after the end of the normal day 's business , if nobody objects .
24 The action must take place against a backdrop of some description , even if it it is a blank black curtain .
25 Sadly — we are not doing very well in any of these areas and we must take heed of the suggestions put forward by the N.D.O. and Trainers and any other good ideas proposed .
26 One , of course , must take care under the Ramsay doctrine ( Ramsay v IRC [ 1981 ] STC 174 and Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] STC 153 at 166g ) .
27 If the point of the reference to Marx is to show that emergent English trade unionism had anticipated his conclusion that workers must take control of the means of production , that , to re-iterate his contemporaneous quotation from A Member of the Building Union : ‘ labour and capital will no longer be separate but they will be indissolubly joined together in the hands of the workmen and work-women ’ ; and again , this time from Bronterre O'Brien to the effect that the object of combination was ‘ to establish for the productive classes a complete domination over the fruits of their own industry … .
28 One must take account of the inefficiencies such as the fact that many muons fail to initiate fusions at all , they are produced in an accelerator that has to be kept running and only a fraction of the power input ends up in beams of muons and energy is expended in the motion of the neutrons and alpha particles produced in the fusion reactions .
29 Any discussion of the possible impact of new technology must take account of the response from trade unions and others representing occupational groups .
30 However , we must take account of the sign change for the spatial components of the metric equation on going from three-space to space–time , and so where K is the Gaussian curvature .
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