Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] take [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Third World states tend to take over the foreign investments that they consider to be important for national development .
2 Sub-headings seem to take up an inordinate amount of space ; do we really need separate headings for ‘ What is Tincture of Benzoin ’ , ‘ How to use Tincture of Benzoin ’ , ‘ How to carry Tincture of Benzoin ’ , and ‘ Where to buy Tincture of Benzoin ’ ?
3 Even though the certificates have taken on a different appearance , their structure remains the same .
4 Injury doubt , Mark Hateley will also play , as Rangers begin to take on a menacing look again .
5 Thorns ( 1968 ) , from empirical work in Nottinghamshire , defined three types of village : first , villages with an established pattern of stratification based on the traditional rural economy or squirearchy ; second , villages in a state of transition ; and third , re-established villages where professional newcomers have taken over the dominant roles .
6 FIVE war veterans have taken on a new challenge producing a regular news booklet for their fellow medal holders .
7 The second fact issued before us and it 's one that I referred to er when we did it , debated this last time is that if members do take seriously the whole question of
8 I suspect it is no accident the politics of the times seems to parallel the growing toughness of the police image , or that the police have taken on an increasing resemblance to the black-clothed enemies of goodness who sprinkle the popular science fantasy films such as Star Wars , Superman , and the like .
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