Example sentences of "take [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Take installation of machinery at a factory .
2 If you need to present information held on a data base in typeset form take look at CLUE .
3 Now , be goodum feller and take med'cin along Princess . ’
4 He has both management ( M ) and educational ( E ) tasks including the following : M — identify members of the group M organize regular meetings M — consult with the group to draw up timetable M — organize observations in classroom E — collate the observations E — consult with group in drawing inferences from observation data E — take responsibility for decision on final changes M — liaise with publishers E — organize and possibly write documentation of new material M — organize editing and rewriting of material E — assume major role in the retrospective evaluation of the unit .
5 Those companies propose to reduce the hours of the already not well paid workers to below the level where those companies have to pay national insurance and take responsibility for pension payments , sick pay and holiday pay — all the things that we used quaintly to associate with civilisation .
6 ( All too often , we take responsibility for failure , but not for success .
7 The Court of Appeal , with regret , rejected their claim on the ground that , although the relevant statutory provision declared a dismissal to be unfair if the reason for it was that the employee proposed to join a trade union or take part in union activities , the provision was ‘ not concerned with an employer 's reactions to a trade union 's activities , but with his reactions to an individual employee 's activities in a trade union context ’ ( Sir John Donaldson MR ) .
8 It is surprising how many people take part in competition without knowing the rules , even at élite level .
9 The main party is subdivided into smaller groups which , under the direction of fully qualified instructors , take part in canoeing , rock climbing , abseiling , pony trekking and fell walking .
10 This will also entitle you to book in advance and take part in ant activities you can play individually , at an additional charge per session , enrol in a coaching group or join one of our many resident clubs .
11 Take part in woodland experience with the RSPB 's Young Ornithologists ' Club and fit birds and animals into their correct habitats .
12 London charity workers take part in strike
13 Those who take part in change usually want it to succeed .
14 But people who take part in sport are liable to injury or strain .
15 In fact , it is recommended that all people who take part in sport should have regular check-ups with a qualified chiropractor .
16 All staff who take part in selection interviewing
17 The best also requires clear communication systems which allow the individual to share some of the power and take part in decision making .
18 ‘ I dearly hope it wo n't be necessary , ’ he added , asking for volunteers to take six months unpaid leave and take part in job-sharing schemes .
19 He can not write for the papers or take part in television programmes and his sole opportunities in public are sharing the replies at question time and answering for the government in adjournment and sometimes in wider debates which concern his ministry .
20 Take part in group discussions , actively and critically , showing an ability to summarise and evaluate arguments effectively .
21 ( Some nuclei that are not aligned with the field also take part in fusion reactions , although at a slower rate . )
22 offenders take part in alcohol education programmes so that they can learn to drink sensibly .
23 We try to encourage them to take responsibilioty for themselves , and take part in community problems and wider issues .
24 Additionally , they oversee safety and sanitation , take part in grievance-handling and execute numerous welfare and cultural responsibilities ( Hotiman , 1981 ; Littler and Lockett , 1983 ) .
25 THE Mayor of Middlesbrough , Coun Eddie Bolland , supported pedal power when he handed over a tandem to a group helping blind and partially-sighted people take part in cycling and sport .
26 Some people , for example , lie in bath tubs full of cold baked beans for days on end , while others , and this is where our interest lies , take part in Celebrity Golf Tournaments .
27 Libraries will not only provide a carefully-selected and well-displayed collection of books but also the opportunity to hear stories , paint , draw and make models , make and use puppets , take part in drama sessions , and so on .
28 They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses .
29 Take advantage of bath-time when hands have been soaking in warm water to gently push back cuticles with an orange stick .
30 I detest the ‘ why ? ’ writ large by the critic and historian Francisco Calvo Serraller , defender of scruffy artists , who proposes that the benediction of ‘ Guernica ’ by the Opus Dei be delayed , thereby showing his rejection of those who take advantage of culture rather than advancing its cause .
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