Example sentences of "[noun pl] only take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , these reactions only take place because of the presence of manufactured chlorine in the stratosphere . |
2 | The ‘ non-demographic ’ ( NDM ) projections only take account of expected trends in crime and the numbers sent to prison ; the ‘ demographic ’ ( DM ) projections also take into account expected changes in the age structure of the general population . |
3 | So many dog training clubs only take dogs when they are six months old … well past the steep part of the learning curve and often at an age when male dogs , especially , are starting to grow up ( and become as rebellious and resistant to authority as any human adolescent ! ) . |
4 | Moreover , these market figures only take account of multi-media delivered on a stand-alone optical disc platform . |
5 | The changes only take effect once you move back into the word processor . |
6 | Once again a similar argument exists in administrative law-namely that the function of judicial review is to ensure that public bodies only take decisions which are within the scope of their expertise . |
7 | It is common ground that any power to make the order sought must be found in the Act , since the English courts have no inherent jurisdiction to act in aid of a foreign court and , as a matter of English domestic law , treaties only take effect as part of that law to the extent that they are incorporated by statute , with or without modification . |
8 | Such clauses only take effect after it has been found that there has been a breach of contract . |