Example sentences of "[modal v] take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You must take every opportunity to discuss the practical problems with your doctor and the social workers , occupational therapists and physiotherapists , to take advantage of their experience of dealing with similar situations , and to let them know if there are any particular difficulties you think you might be facing . |
2 | Governors must take every opportunity to get to know their school well , by visiting the school while it is at work and by getting to know the staff . |
3 | You will be given plenty of practice on the course but you must take every opportunity to build on your strengths and overcome your weaknesses . |
4 | With the ‘ demographic shift ’ of the 1990 's we must take every opportunity to encourage more girls and young women to follow what I firmly believe to be a most rewarding of careers . |
5 | I must take no notice of their politeness or kindness which was designed to trap me into giving information . |
6 | So we must take a text like this at face value . |
7 | He claimed foreign crews were paid a pittance and the EC must take a stand by refusing to do business until minimum standards were met . |
8 | He must take a servant with him , naturally — they knew how to get rid of the beggars . |
9 | ‘ That must take a bit of the burden off you , ’ said Mrs Harper , lining up a peppercorn by the clove . |
10 | If the Commission decides that the Regulation does not apply , it must take a decision to that effect ( which is capable of challenge ) . |
11 | This is way you must take a deposit , then at least you have covered the cost of the yarn . |
12 | Candidates must take a total of five mandatory core skills modules , although the personal and interpersonal skills module may be chosen from a choice of two . |
13 | He must take a grip on himself . |
14 | Remember that a unit which takes 25% casualties from shooting must take a panic test , and the bigger your unit the more casualties it will be able to sustain before having to test . |
15 | Listen , I hope you wo n't think this rude , but I really must take a turn on deck ; it 's becoming quite stuffy in the bar here . |
16 | Personnel Management will always mean making decisions based on judgement , and this will always ensure that the business must take a degree of risk in such areas . |
17 | Your eye must take a painting by surprise . |
18 | So there is open war among men , in which each must take a part , and side either with dogmatism or scepticism . |
19 | You must take a glass back to the kitchen to drink whilst preparing the Direktor 's lunch . ’ |
20 | He must take a Waaagh Test just like any other Goblin shaman , but he automatically adds +1 to his dice roll on the ‘ Eadbangerz Chart . |
21 | who must take a place |
22 | The unit must take a fear test immediately just as if it had been charged by an enemy that caused fear . |
23 | Must take a lot of exercise , was his conclusion , and he turned his mind to more important matters . |
24 | And it takes it must take a lot longer to produce a plane like the Tornado and a Spitfire or a Lancaster in erm the days of erm nineteen forty three |
25 | But we must take the legislation as we find it . |
26 | Consulktants must take the decision on the clinical evidence |
27 | The middle-class Protestants of an O'Neillite or Alliance Party persuasion must take the logic of their dislike for Paisleyism to its conclusion and resign from the Orders . |
28 | I must take the blame for thinking of this one . |
29 | A World Cup final is the wrong time and place to prove a point and the English management must take the blame for letting the press and the Australians sucker them into self destruction . |
30 | For which Marcus must take the blame — or praise — depending on one 's point of view , she accorded without bitterness . |