Example sentences of "[noun pl] that take [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 What the strategy does do , is to formalize and focus the analysis in a way that gives everybody concerned the essential basis for developing and judging good advertising — the two aspects that take up the next two chapters .
2 Many knitters will not often come across patterns that take up the whole working memory .
3 The executive has a number of committees and policy groups that take on special responsibilities .
4 We have always loved the idea of artists at the mercy of art , the dancing shoes that take over .
5 Well good luck to you because er you know I can tell you right now we are one of the few companies that take on people in their fifties .
6 Contaminated soils can be cleaned by plants that take up metals as nutrients , a process known as green remediation , according to scientists from the Institute of Arable Crops Research .
7 Things that take up no more space than a cigarette packet can now have vast amounts of data in them .
8 Just think of the businesses that take on people who are on the social .
9 UMY RIN RU The new dimensions that take on illusory existence when the body of the loved woman is first revealed
10 Monocytes pass between adjacent endothelial cells , proliferate , and differentiate into macrophages that take up oxidised LDL through their scavenger receptors .
11 Those firms that take on their payroll the early leavers will again either gain a subsidy via a reduction of their training levy , or , if they are already claiming the maximum rebate , the payment of a grant from the training board .
12 Its tearing rage tells of torment and the anguished devils that take up emotional residence in your heart after a fractured romance .
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