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

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1 Or take a houseless pair
2 On the other hand , if you fancy a night in , take a closer look at TV pubs with top critic Hilary Kingsley , while following Barrie Pepper 's advice on what to drink at home .
3 Take a closer look at the Esquire special offer for April .
4 But now take a closer look and with a pencil tick the qualities that are already a part of you and you will be pleasantly surprised .
5 She should leave it to the Jockey Club , suggest to Nick that he take a closer look at Harry 's yard for a start .
6 TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
7 If you doubt that vegetables can be as attractive as flowers , then take a closer look at globe artichokes .
8 The MLA produces two leaflets which are available free of charge : Take a closer look at your master locksmith , which outlines the various services you can expect from master locksmiths , and The guide to home protection , which offers invaluable advice on how to protect your home .
9 TAKE A CLOSER LOOK INTO POSTER ART
10 Before we move on the actual method of working out this printout , please take a closer look at Figure 1 and notice that , at the bottom left hand corner , there are some blocks of colour that appear to be part of the whole design .
11 I cautiously take a closer look .
12 She finally decided that she would go down to the garden and take a closer look .
13 Take a closer look at yourself , ’ he gritted .
14 This long established company , founded by the charming Professor Ron Lander , have now completely re-written their range of Children 's software , and Robin Matthews ( and a six year old helper ) take a closer look at four products from this hardy Glaswegian outfit .
15 Take a closer look at Forte Roadside Restaurants and Accommodation , where the pace is fast , furious and a lot of fun , where the opportunity is only limited by your ambition and where there really is never a dull moment .
16 Now take a closer look .
17 TAKE a closer look … but do n't delay !
18 Now , our special report in which we take a closer look at a topical issue .
19 Now our special report in which we take a closer look at an issue in the news .
20 Now our special report where we take a closer look at one of the issues made from the news .
21 All students take a strategic management course in the spring and summer terms and in addition have a free choice of four out of a range of options .
22 There 's still the strong possibility you might find yourself in court over your actions this weekend , and I can tell you that judges take a poor view of women who imagine themselves potential victims .
23 A property-owning democracy , it was argued , also leads to the improvement of the housing stock since people take a greater pride in homes they own .
24 If you take a facial expression anyone of the seven dwarfs and you want to try and give a dramatic idea how to present that face or that attitude to do it just by standing there without curtains opening on you and all that sort of thing it 's quite diffi , it 's quite difficult !
25 Take a holistic view of the business and manage operations effectively across the key functions ( e.g. Finance , Human Resources , Information Systems and Marketing )
26 If we were to extend this line of reasoning , we would also have to consider the materiality of services such as hairdressing , advertising and repairs which , arguably , take a tangible form and benefit their customers for a period of time after production .
27 I was to starve for thirty-six hours beforehand , take a powerful laxative and drink plenty of clear fluids ‘ including alcohol if you wish ’ .
28 Further north , near Cairns we take a spectacular railway trip through steep mountain scenery over all creaky bridges near rushing waterfalls to a shacksville for tourists set among lush rain forest .
29 If you are holidaying in a hot climate , do not expose the camcorder to the sun for long periods , and take a neutral density filter along with you if the light is likely to be particularly brilliant ( sunlight on snow , for example ) to avoid the risk of spoiling shots through over exposure .
30 ‘ We either dig up the countryside to meet growing aggregates consumption on roads , buildings and other major civil engineering projects , or take a decisive step towards a more sustainable society ’ .
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