Example sentences of "will take [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose all the sorting out at the flat will take up the spare time for quite a while . |
2 | Secondly , two in-depth case studies ( probably of Birmingham and Manchester ) will take up the central question of why some women 's initiatives are effective while others , with initially similar aims are not . |
3 | I will take up the latter point both in my Department and with my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary . |
4 | The electronic machines ( of all gauges ) will take either the mechanical KnitRadar ( KR7 ) or the electronic version ( KR11 ) . |
5 | The district attorney system will take over the criminal prosecutions , and the corrupt philosophy of the contingency fee will pervade the whole system . |
6 | BTE Glenrothes will take over the existing subcontract engineering business . |
7 | I have seen some very attractively variegated mint which I would like to grow in the flower border , but my mother says it will take over the whole garden . |
8 | He will take on the new post of Communications Manager , ‘ leading and co-ordinating all aspects of our public relations ’ , according to Sotheby 's Chairman Lord Gowrie . |
9 | Experiments in pickling different alloys of copper and zinc have shown that only alloys with between 2 and 10 per cent of copper in the zinc will take on the black patina , and the silver and brass inlays are unaffected by the pickling solution . |
10 | Under the name DNV Technica , the new company will take on the current operations of the Technica Group and the risk and reliability services of DNV . |
11 | That assumption allows us to retrace and anticipate , as it were , the steps a statesman — past , present , or future — has taken or will take on the political scene . |
12 | Later today the Argentinian will take on the third seed , Conchita Martinez of Spain , who beat Sabatini 's compatriot Patricia Tarabini in the quarter-final . |
13 | A giant shredding machine will take even the largest tree , AND it produces a useful by-product . |
14 | This section on English will take broadly the same shape ; I do not propose to discuss the theoretical debates in English ( such as those between structuralists and liberal humanists ) but to discuss instead the purpose of English : what the teachers of English think is the point of teaching it . |
15 | You will take home the finished room scheme , a clipboard , decorating folder and signed certificate of attendance . |