Example sentences of "who take their " in BNC.

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1 It is my belief that any writer , who takes their work seriously , makes it a priority and does not give up , will eventually win a measure of recognition .
2 The company would be able to have anyone who takes their produce prosecuted .
3 It was very high for people who took their full-time education beyond the age of 18 , and higher among women than men for all art forms except jazz and art galleries .
4 The Maronites , who took their name from a fifth-century Syrian hermit , had emerged from the great division in the Byzantine Church over the single divine will of Christ .
5 Leslie Goldberg , a consultant spoke of civil servants in the US Defense Department who took their own personal computers into the office ‘ because it was easier to use them than the department 's system . ’
6 Later the de Sewardby family , who took their name from the village , owned the estate .
7 THE campaigners who took their seasonal message to the banks yesterday were doing them a favour .
8 You should answer separately for each of them , or for those who took their place in your childhood .
9 His agency was stacked with political appointees who took their orders from elsewhere .
10 Morgan came from a family of professional administrators who took their regional colouring from the location of their service , but the family came originally from Wales and one of Morgan 's uncles , Owain ap Cadwgan , still held office in the lordship which gave the Anglicized members of the family their surname .
11 The plat du jour of cream of okra soup followed by fresh snapper served in a spicy sauce with christophene salad came highly recommended by Orson , who took their order .
12 In the course of time the Mercian kingdom also came to embrace much of the territory , for example , of the Wocensaete or Wreocensaete , who took their name from the Wrekin and dominated the north Shropshire plain , and it would probably be the case , if charter-material had survived for this area of north-west Mercia analogous to that which has survived for the Hwicce , that kings of the Wreocensaete emerged in varying degrees of dependence on or subjection to the Mercian ruler .
13 In my youth I could read Jules Verne and H. G. Wells who took their hero explorers to the moon and to the depths of the ocean , but the imaginary worlds of Rider Haggard and Conan Doyle were still located here on earth in unmapped corners of Africa and South America .
14 The names come easily off the tongue : David Burns , Roland Wysner , George McCartney and many others — worthy winners who took their laurels in the face of stiff competition from all over the country .
15 Morgan came from a family of professional administrators who took their regional colouring from the location of their service , but the family came originally from Wales and one of Morgan 's uncles , Owain ap Cadwgan , still held office in the lordship which gave the Anglicized members of the family their surname .
16 But relatives of those who died , including three who took their own lives are calling for a new , full and independent inquiry .
17 Although corporate jets still ferry in high rollers to the tables of Caesars Palace , the Mirage and the Desert Inn , the hotel and casino industry is working hard on improving its image and , at the same trying to attract the family crowd as much as those who take their gambling seriously .
18 She is one of the hard-working peers who take their political roles seriously .
19 Many who take their hybridizing seriously prefer to have their roses growing in the controlled conditions of an unheated greenhouse , but with simple precautions , the beds outdoors are quite feasible .
20 The fights of women ( held to be the main culprits ) who take their grumbles to outsiders provide an opportunity for these outsiders to bewitch the entire lineage .
21 Here 's a fact to take the edge off your excitement : one in 20 of all British motorists who take their cars abroad are likely to face the ordeal of breaking down .
22 In both cases the wages of journeywomen were so low that he associates them with prostitution : " Take a survey of all the common women of the town , who take their walks between Charing Cross and Fleet Ditch , and I am persuaded more than half of them have been bred milliners . "
23 Car owners who take their old vehicles to designated scrapyards will be entitled to rebates on the levy .
24 ‘ People who take their bikes out at weekends are terrified at the number of potholes , bumps and increasing traffic levels on roads . ’
25 A , depressed men , B , men who played indoor games or C , men who take their coffee black ?
26 Erm there 's a sense in which y'know kind of when I go to concerts erm there 's y'know kind of there 's loads of blokes who take their shirts off and er wrestle around together and build human pyramids and do all that kind of , lots of body contact , lots of grasping one-another and all that kind of thing and yet erm y'know presumably to them , on the assumption that they 're heterosexual , as I assume probably they are , it 's it 's one of these things that erm y'know is kind of again maybe it even occurs at the same time as they 're quite homophobic in some cases .
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