Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] take [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 What other boat could take us ? ’ the fat man asked .
2 When he was ready , the wind would take him off the beach .
3 Where the future will take him is any-one 's guess .
4 ‘ A fast car will take me back for a drink with the cast afterwards , but if they have n't got it right yet , they never will . ’
5 A new gondola cable car will take you to dizzy heights , enabling you to appreciate the mountains in their true splendour .
6 A cable car will take you most of the way .
7 ( A cable car will take you almost to le sommet . )
8 Your day-by-day programme will take you through the necessary steps but , first , here are some important tips on the subject of food .
9 Our lucky couple will fly with USAir to Las Vegas where a limousine will take them to the sensational medieval-style Excalibur Hotel for their six-night stay .
10 And then the other fella will take it to the plank .
11 A walk to the Hadi Gari Bar down by the harbour will take you right through the hustle and bustle of the narrow streets of the old town and can take as little as five minutes , although you 'll be hard pressed not to be distracted by the jewellery , leather and clothes offered by street vendors at every corner .
12 The typical rationalist will take it as self-evident that a high value is to be placed on knowledge developed in accordance with the universal criterion .
13 For example , pressing the key followed by the F key will take you into the filer popdown .
14 Of course , this lightness means the wind can take it unless you anchor it down .
15 my sister 'll take yours as well .
16 It should be appreciated , however , that exactly the same kind of analysis as we shall develop here could be made equally revealingly of practical , everyday communism , Christianity , the apartheid philosophy of white South Africa , l the delusions of the mentally ill , or , as Ernest Gellner so tellingly shows , contemporary linguistic philosophy.2 So while our quest to understand the mysteries of witchcraft may take us deep into the inaccessible jungles of distant continents , we shall regularly encounter disconcertingly familiar images showing how dose to home we really are .
17 In affording to them immunity from suit if they have acted in good faith in compliance with a legal or moral duty or in protection of a legitimate interest the law must take them as it finds them .
18 Ramsay was less than delighted with the task , but consoled himself with the thought that at least the journey south would take them by Dunbar Castle again , and a call thereat would be possible .
19 But are you sure Con would take him ? "
20 Er we at the County Council think that to delete that Greater York erm dimension would take us back to the realms of uncertainty , past uncertainty , in the Greater York area , we 're therefore proceeding with a Greater York dimension in policy H One at none thousand seven hundred dwellings , which equates to hundred percent migration .
21 I refrained from making any statement until I had the erm minutes which I received the er , agenda which I received the next day which contradict the abandonment , but if the idea was to sort of give this troublesome member from Bungay a heart attack , er it failed , cos I 'm still here and ticking , now I would like to go through once again the , the point regarding Bungay and I hope the committee will take it on board with .
22 Individually tailored training programmes and special project work will take you beyond the boundaries of your own scientific discipline into managerial issues across the broader spectrum of science and technology .
23 if your work will take you away from home ;
24 Coolly , she said , ‘ OK — I 'll leave you to get on with whatever work will take you to the middle of the night . ’
25 If this booklet does no more than whet your appetite , the bibliography will take you further .
26 Typing 0 at the page prompt will take you directly to the Print/Retain/Delete prompt .
27 Typing 0 at the page prompt will take you directly to the Print/Retain/Delete prompt .
28 Typing 0 at the page prompt will take you directly to the Print/Retain/Delete prompt .
29 When you have finished entering your tension details , pressing ESCAPE will take you to the sub menu .
30 ‘ Well I am sure Goldington Hall will take you , take this card and go along . ’
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