Example sentences of "be [adj] take the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How would it be possible to take the two applications together when , thanks to the Government 's incompetence , there is not yet a scheme to run trains to King 's Cross ? |
2 | But , often , engineers in charge of such devices have no control over the transmission equipment , whose owners may not be prepared to take the necessary precautions . |
3 | It expressed the view that opportunities should be provided for suitably qualified students to obtain a degree , although it was acknowledged that many would not be prepared to take the longer course this entailed and some would not be considered suitable for admission to degree studies . |
4 | ‘ We have to go to New Zealand with the objective of coming back with half a dozen players who will be able to take the final step up next season ’ — JOHN ELLIOTT ( national selector ) on the ‘ B ’ tour . |
5 | So the experienced person will always be able to take the inexperienced person , it 's not as simple as that , but if you make the administrators responsible to the people in all their decisions , then you have as Mill says inexperience sitting in judgment on experience , ignorance sitting in judgment on knowledge . |
6 | We wo n't be able to take the second case of wine . ’ |
7 | Residents claimed Dixon 's Bank would not be able to take the extra traffic that the store would cause , and there would be a detrimental affect on other shopping areas nearby . |
8 | The Pentium is , of course , a 64-bit processor and the Dell has a 32-bit motherboard , so it will only be able to take the speed-doubled OverDrive version . |
9 | Mr. Deputy Speaker ( Sir Paul Dean ) : With this it will be convenient to take the following amendments . |
10 | Mr Yeltsin would be wise take the courageous option . |