Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] take " in BNC.

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1 He may presumably take into account his previous experience of the particular applicants , if they have organised marches in the past .
2 However , he will always know that his performance on a simulator is being assessed and , except for the business of risks , he may well take more care than he would in a real plant .
3 At the rate the Wallabies play test rugby , he may not take much more than another two years to reach the thousand .
4 He may not take into account the disproportionate cost of policing the demonstration nor the content of the processor 's message .
5 He may not take the law into his own hands .
6 He may yet take these thieves before they can escape his writ .
7 Gould received an official apology from West Midlands police yesterday over their part in the decision to force him to stay away from the Cup replay , but he may still take legal action .
8 Apart from dealing with the matter of the will if one was made , it may be agreed , if your parent wishes , that he should also take on the responsibility for contacting various persons and organisations : the bank , to arrange for money to be available to her pending the settlement of her husband 's affairs ; her husband 's employer and Trade Union branch secretary , or the secretary of any professional association to which he belonged ; his insurance company ; the Department of Health and Social Security , to obtain forms for claiming the death grant and the widow 's pension ; the Inland Revenue , if her husband was still paying income tax ; the Building Society , the mortgagor ( or landlord if she and her husband lived in rented property ) and any other person or organisation concerned .
9 He should also take notice of their calm , positive and highly professional approach to their jobs .
10 A reminder that he should not take it for granted that he would in time succeed to England , Normandy and Anjou ?
11 Coleman knew them already — they had been to see him at the University of Alabama while planning the trip — and so it was natural enough that he should now take on the chore of shepherding them around the island during their stay .
12 He must not take part in the consideration or discussion of the matter or vote upon it .
13 He must also take such steps as are necessary for protecting any property of the estate but is not under an obligation to do anything which would involve him in expense ( s 287(3) ) .
14 He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology , he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated .
15 A scientist may have an effect on behaviour in the act of observing or analysing it , and he must certainly take this effect into account .
16 He 'll probably take no notice of you because he 'll be trying to upset me . ’
17 He 'll probably take them over the Carron and put them into the coille torr , the forest there , for the night .
18 And she said he 'll probably take four or five months to settle in
19 Du n no , I might ask my dad cos he 'll probably take us back to the pub
20 He 'll now take the lamb for adoption .
21 He might even take against her and she cared for him .
22 But I knew he might not take this view — it is only hindsight that makes you take it , and he was not old enough for hindsight .
23 I 'd thought he might suddenly take off and run , but he seemed glued to the bench .
24 It was rumoured that 71-year-old Hu Yaobang , Deng 's long-standing protégé was impatient for his mentor to step down so that he could firmly take the political reins and strengthen the embattled reformist position .
25 For a while as he walked , faster as the sun began to dip more quickly towards Nut 's receiving mouth , he thought he caught a glimpse of someone following him ; but it was no more than a glimpse , and the figure — a ghost in a dark robe — slipped out of sight behind a building 's corner before he could even take in its size .
26 Sir George did n't vote for Sir Anthony because he could n't take him seriously .
27 He had often told her that it was a social disadvantage having the sort of wife he could n't take anywhere , but he dropped this line when she started appearing beside him at literary lunches and old school do 's .
28 He could n't take his eyes off Zambia 's stomach which was revealed quite plainly as SHe sat up in bed .
29 He could n't take too many more like that …
30 Finally he is subdued , with Betty telling her friends , ‘ He could n't take my boop-oop-a-doop . ’
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