Example sentences of "take the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Take the low course if the high course is crowded or very curved
2 TAKE THE LOW ROAD
3 After external examination of the pubic region and vulva , the doctor will pass a speculum into the vagina and take the various samples that he needs from the vagina and cervix .
4 In Chapters 2 to 10 we take the various constructions in which English adjectives actually appear , and consider the grammatical and interpretative consequences of the intensional patterns which are expressed by those constructions , before returning in the final three chapters to more general issues of syntax .
5 If you take the present notion of the galaxies and run it back in time , it would seem that they should all have been on top of each other at some moment between ten and twenty thousand million years ago .
6 Take the present case .
7 Take the safer route and use exfoliators now and again , not too often , especially if you have a sensitive skin .
8 Both Ashton and MacMillan take the technical aspects of their choreography very seriously .
9 Resolute again , as though energised by his own words and thoughts , he told Theo to stand firm and take the broad view .
10 Take the non-word CHOOPH , for example .
11 He went on to discuss the finer points of his work : Americans take the deepest divots , he said , the Japanese no divots at all .
12 Take the spare bits of ‘ your ’ animal home for the freezer , and we could even sell videos , with stereo sound , of its death at your very own hands , to amuse your guests at dinner parties .
13 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
14 Chimneys then take the remaining gases to the upper atmosphere .
15 Oh yeah absol you take the political power away so that they will have to reduce their rents and do all of that but you 're not challenging the landlord system .
16 And when they were departed , behold , the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a dream saying , ‘ Arise , and take the young child and his mother , and flee into Egypt , and be thou there until I bring thee word , for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him . ’
17 Even if we take the general figure of 50 mm ( 2 in ) per 1000 years for limestone solution used in Chapter 7 it would still only give 3 m ( 10 ft ) of lowering , which is again not enough .
18 In terms of closeness to York , I take the general review view and I support the County Council that it is generally better if the new settlement is located closer , close to York , because that under proviso that it is well located for public and private transport .
19 Take the fifth turning on the left into James Street and then second right into Hurst Street .
20 And er he used to pop in and occasionally take the fifth class , whether it was because it was near to his office I do n't know .
21 . Now take the second turning on the left .
22 Erm and also we take take the second year 's payment a year later .
23 We take the second year 's payment a year later .
24 And we take the second year 's , this is a sales pitch , we take the second year 's payment a year later .
25 And we take the second year 's , this is a sales pitch , we take the second year 's payment a year later .
26 From Adkin 109 , London Road proceed towards the ring road and at the roundabout take the second exit into Bayswater Road .
27 — From Adkin St Clements Office at the Plain Roundabout take the second exit into the Cowley Road proceed for approximately a quarter of a mile and turn left into Jeune Street .
28 Take the second turn on the left .
29 The second time through you miss out the first time bar ( 8 ) and take the second time bar ( 9 ) and continue on with bars 10 , 11 etc .
30 Take the second right into Arthray Road and first left into Finmere Road .
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