Example sentences of "can take the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 're gon na do Spearman 's next week For those of you who want to , what you can do , you can take the correlation coefficient .
2 So what we 're saying is that you can take the correlation coefficient , multiply it by N minus two divided by one minus R , square root it first , and you convert it to a T. R P is the correlation coefficient ca calculated by the way we 've j that that 's just a little squiggle
3 From the Abbey you can take the KIRKSTALL VALLEY TRAIL and enjoy the nature garden at HOLLY BUSH FARM and the forest life of BRAMLEY FALL WOODS .
4 ‘ Why do n't you ask your mum if you can take the frill off and I 'll ask mine to alter your dress if it 's all right ? ’
5 Philip Jones Griffiths , a Magnum photographer who has been going to Vietnam for 23 years , say , s ‘ We used to joke that you can take the photographer out of Vietnam but not Vietnam out of the photographer ’ .
6 You can take the Windows accessories programs as well as those you installed yourself .
7 Give it to the blind and they can take the equipment
8 For example , if the category can take the values 1 to 7 , the factory number can be 01 to 11 , the product type can be 01 to 37 , and the number of products in the type can range from 001 to 999 , with 147 being the largest required at present ( the number varies with type ) , then we might have the following runs of continuous numbers made up of the digits representing the category , factory , product type and number of products :
9 I E , you can take the charges out regularly and sustain the life cover .
10 As an American commentator has remarked of Eagleton , ‘ You can take the boy out of Cambridge , but you ca n't take Cambridge out of the boy . ’
11 A fine copy of Pride and Prejudice in original boards , uncut , and with paper labels , can take the buyer into four figures ; a beautiful set in calf or morocco costing perhaps a tenth of that , and one in cloth considerably less still .
12 I believe we can take the suburbs quite easily , by adopting a pledge to refuse driving licences to any male under the age of 30 .
13 Stefan and old Anton can take the rehearsal . ’
14 You can take the Accelerato back .
15 ‘ I have to admit I was surprised when my name was announced for both tours but , hopefully , I can take the chance with both hands . ’
16 I immediately thought it over and said , ‘ Go and ask Semenov to issue a visa to your son 's wife , so that she can take the girl to London ’ .
17 ‘ I will tell you now that the Slave can take the shape of a human .
18 Some materials , such as stone or wood , are largely subtractive , in that there is a natural substance from which parts are taken away , through chipping , sawing and other means , to create the finished artefact ; while others , such as cast metal or clay , are additive , in that a quantity is utilized in a plastic state which can take the shape of a template or mould .
19 If so , — they can take the opportunity to learn about new teaching methods related to recently developed educational programmes such as CPVE and GCSE ; — they can shadow a senior manager to learn how headteachers and deputies deal with their problems of management ; — they can focus on particular curriculum areas , working with teachers to develop materials appropriate to their skills and experiences , e.g. electronics ; — they can act as consultants on a particular problem within the school , e.g. financial management ; — they can take the opportunity to " de-mystify " industry .
20 If so , — they can take the opportunity to learn about new teaching methods related to recently developed educational programmes such as CPVE and GCSE ; — they can shadow a senior manager to learn how headteachers and deputies deal with their problems of management ; — they can focus on particular curriculum areas , working with teachers to develop materials appropriate to their skills and experiences , e.g. electronics ; — they can act as consultants on a particular problem within the school , e.g. financial management ; — they can take the opportunity to " de-mystify " industry .
21 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
22 Well at least I can take the opportunity to thank them now , while I think about it !
23 At the same time she can take the opportunity to try to build the esteem of those class members who lack confidence and are finding the work slightly embarrassing .
24 If the state of your home is affecting your health , you can take the council to court if it does n't put matters right within three weeks .
25 Czechoslovakia has some remarkable health centres , such as Karlovy Vary ( which used to be called Carlsbad ) where one can take the waters and have other health treatments .
26 But as I say , we can take the plates off the screen underneath here but I mean I think you still ought to have another bloke
27 It can take the state or any other form of political organisation or it can leave it alone .
28 You can draw down the full amount arranged for your loan all at once , or can take the money in stages .
29 1.50 Once the 21 days for acceptance have passed or the trial has started the plaintiff can take the money in court only with the defendant 's consent or by order unless the payment in itself was made or increased after the trial started , when he has two days to accept , but must do so before the judge begins to deliver his judgment ( RSC Ord 22 , r5 ; CCR Ord 11 , r3 ) .
30 Yeah well I 'll give you th , you can take the money out of the money you 're gon na give me next week .
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