Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] to take a " in BNC.

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1 A local authority may seek to take a child into care where :
2 Even if he is walking well , you may need to take a wheelchair in case he gets tired , or you can plan the outing so that you walk short distances between benches in the street or local park .
3 Within the first year of residence you should make arrangements to obtain a Northern Ireland licence and you may need to take a driving test before a licence can be granted .
4 If you fall into any of the above categories , you may need to take a daily multi-vitamin and mineral pill as your nutritional insurance policy !
5 For example , students may opt to take a specialist module in Graphics for Screen Media , the objectives of which include critical study of the application of graphic design to electronic publications and investigation of the design initiation and design development procedures for electronic publications .
6 ‘ Strange you should want to take a look at this place .
7 If a receiving office makes use of a referral from an originating office then one should assume that the originating office will take his fee from his client and the receiving office should seek to take a fee , either finders fee or fee for professional assistance , from his client or contact .
8 Also , do not allow a player to make the ball dead behind his own goal-line unless he is being tackled ; a player making the ball dead when there is no player within 10 years of him should have to take a drop-out from under the posts .
9 Nevertheless the government has reiterated its determination that , over time , public expenditure should continue to take a declining share of National Income ( Treasury , 1992b ) .
10 Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel .
11 If you are single , healthy and in your 20s , then it is probably worth very little to you , and you might prefer to take a cash alternative if one were on offer .
12 ‘ She 'll want to take a look at those eyes of yours , whether anything can be done about them at the moment or not , and even if it is Boxing Day . ’
13 Of course you might want to take a very purist line and say that it is bad manners to remind others of their bad manners .
14 For example , you might want to take a country record and copy the inflections of some singer 's voice ; doing that will give you something completely new .
15 They are of no real value , although a Cleric might want to take a heretical work for the restricted library of his temple — this is quite acceptable .
16 ‘ I thought you might want to take a look at young Timothy here .
17 You 'll need to take a bath tonight , wo n't you , my dear , so as to be clean as a new pin for tomorrow . ’
18 ‘ If firms want to take it seriously , they 'll need to take a long hard look at what sort of performance objectives are being applied and whether they are actually appropriate .
19 ‘ You 'll need to take a couple of drivers with you .
20 Anywhere in between and you 'll need to take a long hard look or call in the professionals .
21 Oh I 'll wear this and me leggings do n't think we 'll need to take a dressing gown do you ?
22 Residence Elena has a small lake where guests might like to take a swim , except on Thursdays , Saturdays and Sundays when they are invited to use the lake for a little fishing .
23 The date was first fixed as the 13th July , in International Eisteddfod week , as I thought members might like to take a look at the eisteddfod after a ride on the train .
24 Either we 'll have to take a very heavy discount on it , or we 'll get our accounts qualified .
25 You 'll have to take a good swim to find him the night , over to Holland , I 'd say .
26 Salesman : ‘ sorry , guv , you 'll have to take a black Datsun because it does the same job , and is cheaper ! ’
27 ‘ He 'll have to take a few more days , ’ said Quinn .
28 They they 'll have to take a share
29 I 'll have to take a taxi . ’
30 You 'll have to take a taxi . ’
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