Example sentences of "[modal v] take this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are many people who I 'd like to thank for their support and help , and for those I am not able to contact personally , I must take this opportunity to say thanks .
2 You must take this opportunity , Esther , ’ he urged .
3 I must take this opportunity to say a personal thank you to each and everyone of you for your kind support and all the good wishes that I have received during the past six months .
4 The effective management of the Marketing Mix must take this interdependence into account .
5 The only way forward for this great union is for all of us to recruit new members , so all of us must take this responsibility seriously .
6 ‘ You must take this note to Madame de Mauban , ’ I said , ‘ and tomorrow , at two o'clock in the morning , you must open the front door of the new castle .
7 This has important social and health policy implications as planning , at both national and local levels , must take this imbalance into account .
8 ‘ I must take this box upstairs . ’
9 Even at the cost of revealing the whereabouts of the cave to one of the People I must take this specimen there — I must , so great was my urge , thundering in me like the breakers of an ocean .
10 ‘ You must take this form to the office round the corner . ’
11 it said if you are on the dole or unemployed or whatever you must take this form down , because he 's entitled
12 They have asked that governing bodies should take this factor into account when selecting the coaches for the Regional Schools .
13 ‘ Any developments towards integration should take this diversity into account and not seek to prescribe a uniform model when national differences do not compromise the objective of efficient and secure international settlement . ’
14 All practitioners and affected taxpayers should take this opportunity to influence what is the most significant change to the UK taxation system since the introduction of corporation tax and capital gains tax in 1965 .
15 We should take this opportunity to restate that .
16 The cost is exorbitant and the Government should take this opportunity to tell that to local authorities , especially in relation to students , although there are other categories to which we may refer in other clauses and amendments .
17 Smokers really should take this opportunity to give up this addictive habit once and for all .
18 Clearly , governments should take this feature of human nature into consideration when formulating tax plans , for it is a sad fact of fiscal life that as soon as new tax is devised an army of tax-avoidance experts is assembled : Though helpful to the few , they are counter-productive for the country as a whole .
19 But we should take this chance to notice how the deep personification figures in ordinary ways of thought that are quite independent of law .
20 I listened with great fascination to the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington ( Mr. Dicks ) , thinking that he might take this opportunity to tell the House about his relationship with Professor Bedi , who is now awaiting trial in Brixton prison .
21 ‘ I 'll take this lot to the nearest litter bin . ’
22 ‘ Look , I think I 'll take this lot home with me and go through them later tonight .
23 Yeah , erm okay well I 'll go , I shall be coming back here actually , but er , I 'll take this lot I think now anyway , well no I wo n't I 'll do what I 've got to do here now and then I 'll , I 'll go afterwards
24 ‘ Do you think he 'll take this bag with him ? ’
25 ‘ I 'll take this room , ’ said Bogie .
26 and erm , we both decided we 'd take this diploma and er Mr erm in his kindness let us erm erm go off to the workshops and do some practical work and erm my wife lived at Stow Upland and I was lodging in Ipswich and er he even allowed us to study in the , in the erm Enquiry Office in the evenings .
27 Breeze was rather glad of the excuse to go out without Susan , because she could take this opportunity of returning Roger Kenyon 's wallet .
28 Chairman while though it 's being recorded perhaps I could take this opportunity to add mine .
29 This process was one that we 'd enjoyed the public inquiry process for over fifty years and it would be most helpful if the minister at some point in his er later remarks perhaps could take this opportunity to tell the house that the Conservatives do not intend to side step the public inquiry stage of any future boundary proposals , European or I 'd be glad to give up .
30 ‘ Adam , if you 'd be good enough to finish what you 're doing , perhaps you could take this weapon from me , since I 'm sure you 're more accustomed to guns than I am . ’
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