Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] take " in BNC.
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1 | It may alternatively take the form of withholding or threatening to withhold the performance of some public duty or the rendering of some public service unless a payment is made which is not lawfully due or is greater than that which is lawfully due , as was the position in the colore officii cases . |
2 | Such cheating may take the form of coaching or practice , but it may also take the subtle form of the chemistry teacher who asked the GCE student , ‘ are you sure that is what you want ? ’ when she was asking for some particular potion to complete an experiment in a practical examination , or the American teacher on the same 1987 visit who pointed to a particular answer in a workbook and asked the student to ‘ check that out ’ . |
3 | And as Bethan found , it may also take some time to find a treatment that 's right for you . |
4 | It may off it may also take time for farmers to acquire the skills necessary in order to increase , or to use , to adopt this technology . |
5 | It may well take at least the lifetime of a Parliament to put things right , but Labour will start immediately . |
6 | They do , however , run a yearly course in sexually transmitted diseases in Santiago , but it may well take more than that to make any impression at all on disease levels . |
7 | It may well take only a quarter of an hour to train a worker in the future but industry is also going to have to change how it treats that worker . |
8 | It may well take time for the church planting team to see fruit of this kind . |
9 | It may then take decades for a long-lived species like trout to die out completely . |
10 | In general , whereas previously a site of a new plant could have been selected in three to six months , it may now take two or more years . |
11 | If a teenager has been feeling acutely depressed for some time , then it may only take a trigger such as exams , to tip her over the edge ( suicide is the third most common cause of death among the under 25s , and the peak months are April to July ) . |
12 | Uk Brother owners please note — the next time you phone Manchester , be thankful that there is someone to answer your problem , even if it may occasionally take a couple of days when all the staff are at a show . |
13 | It should also take account of planning consent already given , making planners consider communities as an integrated whole . |
14 | Katie completed her course in a year — it should normally take 2 — but she refutes any suggestion that General National Vocational Qualifications , as they 're known , are a soft option . |
15 | But instead — and with careful guidance — it should eventually take its place alongside other measures of credit cost as a useful tool for comparison , and as a warning signal where credit cost is really high . |
16 | I think it should only take a few minutes to have you begging me to make love to you … ’ |
17 | So I mean it 's seventy miles so it should only take us another hour . |
18 | If a business changes its terms it should therefore take additional steps to bring those terms to the attention of its trading partners , for instance by sending out a copy of the terms to regular trading partners ( see Burnett v Westminster Bank Ltd [ 1966 ] 1 QB 742 ) and specifically mentioning the change . |
19 | There are many ways of calculating the APR , but it should always take into account upfront fees , which building societies do n't usually charge . |
20 | Although annual leave must be taken to meet the needs of the service , it must also take into account the needs of the staff . |
21 | This overall model of Modular Course evaluation has to be definable within the framework of measurement theory and good evaluation practice ; but it must also take account of the needs and distinctive features of the Modular Course . |
22 | It must also take account of : ( 1 ) the market position and economic and financial strength of the parties to the merger ; ( 2 ) the availability of alternative products ; ( 3 ) barriers to entry ; ( 4 ) the interests of consumers ; and ( 5 ) the development of technical and economic progress as long as it is to consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition . |
23 | It might also take on the role of initiator of research and the evaluation of material . |
24 | It might also take a narrow vocational view of the role of the colleges and seek to impose academic judgments on them in a way which the local authorities had not done . |
25 | But it might just take the form of going to the bar to buy drinks for everyone . ’ |
26 | And for the young students , it might just take the fun out of learning . |
27 | Well it might just take a couple of hours to print out a complete set of statements for two hundred customers . |
28 | It might indeed take courage to be young in Montepulciano . |
29 | It 'll just take over . |
30 | It 'll just take you longer to do . |