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

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1 Cllr Dean said the council would take no action against council workers who took part in a TUC north west day of action on November 17 in protest against pit closures .
2 After a week , Val came back , tearful and shaky , and declared that she meant at least to earn her living , and would take a course in shorthand-typing .
3 ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . )
4 Nineteenth-century feminism had no desire at all to reject biological determinism ; and I would argue that even today , it would take a leap of imagination to put anything in its place .
5 And while it is easy enough for an experienced journalist to write that synopsis from memory ( checking for the elusive name of Software Arts and making sure that it really was PrairieTek that vanished last year ) , it would take a deal of research and above all deep thought to put together a dissertation on why things panned out the way they did , the fatal mistakes , the good decisions that each company made to achieve triumph or disaster , or both in quick succession .
6 Early said , " It would take a week with tizwin . "
7 The operator told us that rubbish is smouldering at a considerable depth and it would take a lot of work to put it out .
8 It would take a lot of variation to show serious differences in performance , in fact one could ‘ round down ’ the basic diameter to one metre ( 39in ) and , with a given 230g or 8oz load , the loading will only vary to 294g/sq m or 0.95oz/sq ft which in any circumstances is very light loading indeed .
9 Nevertheless the Cuk converter topology seems likely to remain an outsider until a true trade-off comparison can be made between Cuk and Buck at a series of realistic equivalent performance levels , a task that would take a lot of time , but whose results would be of great interest to many in the power supply design field .
10 It would take a lot of pressure off you , and free you up to do more important things . ’
11 It would take an extra-special ex scumite .
12 ‘ It would take an order of magnitude longer . ’
13 Mr Portillo denied evading the question and said the Chancellor had said that the Social Security Secretary , Peter Lilley , would take the rise in VAT on fuel into account when income-related benefits are uprated next year .
14 Every month , Asmar 's secretary would take the Sunboat from Jounieh to Larnaca to collect the payroll from Coleman for distribution within the network , each cell member then signing his cheques and counter-signing them on presentation to a Lebanese bank for payment .
15 Financing such payments ( which frequently would take the form of annuity payments by the firm out of its profits or an annuity contract purchased by the firm ) was never easy and reliance had to be placed on incoming partners ' immediate capital contributions .
16 If you lose the same amount of money for a second year you 're down to a position where one small slip would take the business into insolvency .
17 The effect of this approach would be that , save where the court considered a regulatory rule to be unreasonable , it would take the rule into account in determining the content of a fiduciary obligation .
18 His new putter would take the world by storm because it was revolutionary and , as Brian Harley was already demonstrating on the pro tour , the most effective putter ever designed .
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