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

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1 So he is now in a position he can either take them to court or he 's forgetting it .
2 He can also take over the parenting role and provide her with respite from the rigours of what is a twenty-four-hour-a-day job .
3 There is a problem that way , as he can not take his dogs over the border .
4 However , in adult life , Ian finds he can not take criticism .
5 Boswell reveals another sliver of his biographical method by complaining of frustration that he can not take it all down .
6 Manager Lennie Lawrence has delayed a final decision but he can not take a risk for a game that could clinch Boro automatic promotion .
7 If a buyer ca n't be found for Viz , Chris hopes to employ extra staff so he can simply take more time off .
8 He can usually take for granted initial student motivation , educational level and intelligence ; he is part of a system which already expects the student to spend a considerable proportion of his time in private study , and which usually provides at least minimal facilities for this to take place .
9 He can then take his foot off the pedal as the revs will now stay at their preset level , rather like a cruise control in a car .
10 10 A passenger travelling by boat from Jamaica to Trinidad was told he can only take with him a case of volume 8m3 .
11 He can only take certain size steps though .
12 Unlike Salman Rushdie , he can still take his walks through the back streets of his chosen city .
13 But even on the floor , he can still take command of a situation and turn it to his advantage .
14 JOHN MAJOR anxiously awaits , but John Lukic has already won his European vote of confidence from Leeds United team-mates convinced he can still take them to Champions Cup fame and fortune against Rangers tonight .
15 They 're quite flexible , because he can actually take the income from the P E P if he wants to increase his er income as he goes along .
16 And the inconvenience will be only slight , he can always take up residence at his college again until their time 's up . ’
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