Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] take all " in BNC.
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1 | The old lady took all her money out of the bank and made plans to leave Sheffield the next day . |
2 | Fig 39 Strong wind stance — hand positions : Bent arms with back hand taking all the strain near the CE ; Straight arms with hands further back , spaced equally about the CE . |
3 | R.24(1) provides that it is the duty of an officer of a recognised body to take all reasonable steps to ensure that the body complies with the Rules and other conduct requirements , whether that officer is a solicitor or an RFL . |
4 | ( 1 ) It is the duty of a solicitor who or a recognised body which is an officer of a recognised body , or a registered foreign lawyer who is a director of a recognised body to take all reasonable steps to ensure compliance by any recognised body of which he or it is an officer with these Rules and any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of these Rules or section 9 of the Act . |
5 | The sing-song voice took all overt menace away , yet there was still a suggestion that collars might be felt at any minute . |
6 | Coming to Dolphin for your fitted bathroom takes all the worry off your shoulders and leaves you free to enjoy the result . |
7 | As with medical examination , the court may include , with consent , a requirement that a responsible person take all reasonable steps to ensure that the child receives treatment in accordance with the order ( para 3(1) ( b ) ) . |
8 | However , it will certainly be true that it is optimal for a risk-neutral party to take all risk from a risk-averse party ( try A or B bargaining with C ) and it would seem sensible that a more risk-averse party should optimally take on less of the risk than a less risk-averse one . |
9 | There should be at least one chair and a capacious table to take all the paraphernalia that inevitably collects in this clearing house for the home . |
10 | They condemned the Governor 's ‘ unrepresentative , powerless Executive Council ’ ; they demanded a real national government ; and in case of the demand not being met , they signalled a ‘ freedom struggle ’ and empowered the Supreme Council to take all necessary actions . |
11 | To design effectively an air movement system , the information provided must allow the professional designer to take all factors into consideration , such as room size , location , catering appliance details , style of catering , and levels of utilisation which can all drastically influence the design offered . |
12 | Being organized as a probationary teacher took all his time : |