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

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1 The famous Chapter 5 of the first book , which deals with the transformation of labour from a stage where it is a ‘ part of life ’ to a stage under capitalism when it takes on the imaginary form of a thing separate from the labourer , when it can be bought and sold , is worked out in Formen , in the discussion of tribal , oriental , and ancient societies which it contains .
2 Instead it takes up the double aspect , Januslike posture of any interpretation .
3 Very little glass is wholly untouched from the time it is drawn or blown from the melt , and it takes only the lightest contact to create an elaborate crack pattern .
4 AN Olympic sprinter takes around 20 seconds to cover 200m , but how long would it take even the fastest reader to plough through the 211m of shelf space of new material acquired in the past year by the National Library of Wales ' Department of Manuscripts and Records ?
5 The men claim they were not offered new sales posts with Swithland Motors , of Mountsorrel , Leics , after it took over the Birmingham-based Colmore Group in March last year .
6 It took away the normal drudgery of long flights with little radio contact and constant headings .
7 It was located on Ocean Drive , between C and D ; it took up the entire block .
8 Gain says the acquisition positions it to take on the full scope of designing , building and delivering large-scale multimedia systems .
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