Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I will be brief , but I must take issue with the hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) . |
2 | Surprisingly he must take part in the qualifying section of the Daily Express Newspapers and Pursers inaugural British Squash Players ' Championship to be played between March 23 and 28 at Bromley , Beckenham and Cheshunt . |
3 | Whatever the circumstances an open and frank discussion must take place between the new employee and her manager at the earliest opportunity . |
4 | I think particularly of consultation on change , which must take place under the social charter but which has not been observed . |
5 | ‘ This must take place in the early hours of the morning in order that the narcotic is delivered at a time when there is little public activity . |
6 | If the McKinsey-GE matrix is to be similarly interpreted as a guide to the movement of the group 's interests through time , one must assume that a substantial amount of investment must take place in the bottom left-hand corner of the grid in order to build future ‘ stars ’ . |
7 | A relisting , of course , involves a resumption of the original appeal and arguably the substantive hearing must take place before the original panel of judges . |
8 | We must take account of the various ways in which the word " style " has been used in the past : but we should be wary of becoming slaves to verbal definition . |
9 | Any review of the makings of this conflict must take account of the wider world in which the belligerents lived , of which some of the more important features were : the rivalry of the superpowers ; the Arab-Israeli conflict ; Islamic resurgence ; the struggle for Arab world dominance ; the world of oil and the emergence of OPEC ; the Kurds ; the political evolution of the Gulf states ; Turkey and Afghanistan 's position on the fringe of events ; and the vicissitudes of the US dollar . |
10 | They had shown that science must take account of the whole man and not only of his body . |
11 | We should take heart from the encouraging stories I have heard recently about the success some retailers have had in selling British cheeses to the French . |
12 | When a glider is being moved around the airfield , one person should take charge of the whole operation and be responsible for the safety of the aircraft . |
13 | I think the company should take action against the persistent offenders , not penalise everybody . |
14 | The audit should take place at the same time as the hardware inventory is being checked , and a relational database should be constructed to link the two inventories together . |
15 | The major part of teaching , motivating and assessing what has been learned should take place outside the diabetic clinic . |
16 | For this pattern the crossover should take place on the same line , not alternating as the previous example . |
17 | The letter states : ‘ We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC [ national executive committee ] and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party . |
18 | 2 , We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party . |
19 | Dramatic changes occurred under Gorbachev , who was anxious that genuine discussion of public issues should take place in the Soviet Union . |
20 | After a flight to the east , meetings should take place in the latter half of the daytime rather than in the morning by new local time . |
21 | It is felt that any formal approach to the study of other world faiths should take place in the later stages of the primary school and appropriate stages in secondary school . |
22 | It is also proposed that widescale improvements and expansions to existing roads should take place in the next decade . |
23 | In particular , software and support should take account of the possible need to emend the data after it has been released . |
24 | Government views on national parks , saying their future should take account of the economic and social needs of the local communities , were welcomed yesterday by Ian Kibble , regional secretary of the Country landowners Association . |
25 | Other than that , it was important that she should look interesting so that even if what she said was dull the audience would not be bored ; that the outfit should take account of the long range view — jewellery or other small items were irrelevant — and that it should draw attention to her face . |
26 | Mr Williamson 's pointed to other factors which have been taken into account , the local requirements as a as a advised to him by the district councils , but he has n't mentioned the Secretary of State 's advice in R P G two that North Yorkshire should take account of the strategic guidance for West Yorkshire in that calculation . |
27 | • Teachers should take account of the important link between home and school , actively encouraging parents to participate and share in their child 's reading and supporting pupils where this is not possible . |
28 | Therefore the comparison of the two systems in practice should take account of the unfavourable circumstances in which floating has been introduced . |
29 | You might take tea in the rarefied surroundings of Eickhof , a cafe of quite overwhelming temptation for cake-lovers . |
30 | A bank is concerned that a loan can be serviced throughout its term , even although fundamental changes might take place in the political system of the country in which the borrower is resident . |