Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] take [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , neither government nor employers may take the kind of initiatives that would increase awareness of age discrimination in the workplace .
2 In exceptional cases the courts may take the view that established practice is unsatisfactory and find negligence .
3 Very often the period is much longer and securing the requisite number of ratifications may take a decade more , if , indeed , this is achieved at all .
4 This means that Greatswords may take a lot of casualties before their turn comes .
5 The organisational or economic test re-affirmed in that case suggests that the UK courts ought to take a broader approach to the interpretation of the phrase ‘ transfer from one person to another of an undertaking ’ within reg 3(1) of the UK Regulations .
6 I think clubs should take a radical look at the whole question of junior supporters and come up with some answers NOW ! .
7 Doctors , patients , and law-enforcing authorities should take a note of this warning and patients should ascertain that the Ayurvedic medicines they are taking do not contain anything other than Ayurvedic medicine .
8 Whether they value their police service enough or not and whether it needs more money or not to do a good job or whether the authorities should take a look at how it is being run .
9 Welsh local authorities should take the lead role in responding to the objectives of Local Agenda 21 .
10 The Children Act demands service providers are sensitive to a child 's race and culture while the NHS and Community care Act says local authorities must take the needs of black and minority ethnic groups into account when producing community care plans .
11 Mr Heitmann says clearly Germany 's special role because of war guilt must end and after unification , the Germans should take a new view of their Nazi past .
12 Immediately before the Nun 's Priest 's parting instruction to his reader comes : Immediately before this , the fox , one of the victims of flattery in the tale , has drawn his own , slightly different moral from his deception : Idle words may take the form either of praise or of abuse .
13 Where these break down , clergy should take the initiative for their restoration and the resolution of conflict .
14 But it should be made clear that educational excellence is to be found in the comprehensive schools of the State system , and indeed that these schools should take the lead both in educational experiment and in the democratizing of education as a whole .
15 One sole practitioner argued that ‘ private clients must take the risk of a business default by a solicitor as they must with any other business ’ ; whilst another commented that capping would be justified ‘ now that solicitors have been turned into a trade with the main considerations being commercial ’ .
16 He believes young drivers should take every chance to learn more about safe driving
17 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 .
18 The thighs should take the main weight of the load .
19 • We as fishkeepers should take every precaution to ensure that the fish 's gills are not stressed or damaged in any way , either through rough handling or poor water quality .
20 Even the heyday of tomb-robbing was over ; his scavenging could n't be called by such a piratical name and the local labourers could not be inspired to sift the soil scrupulously when they could break it with a pickaxe so much faster , and the mounted overseers might take a crack at them with a rifle butt if they dawdled .
21 Casual passers-by might take a look .
22 Any one of the three main political parties could take the seat because they were within a few percentage points of each other at the last election .
23 They were the workers and er they sort of opened their kitchen up , or the back scullery , they went round to the local butcher scrounging and begging meat , to the greengrocers for peas , parsnips , carrots , you name it it all went into this big huge copper , which I 've previously described to you as a washing copper , and they boiled all this soup up and we kids used to take the a jug and er we had to find the biggest jug we could , in the house that we could get , well the biggest jug we ever had was the wash-hand stand that was in the bedroom , that 's the wash-hand stand jug .
24 Most of these solutions would take a long time to implement .
25 In contrast , the Munn Report assumed that headteachers would take the broad decisions after consultation .
26 The whole FI family would stay at the Sheraton in Buenos Aires and the Hilton in Sao Paulo while , between races , a majority of the drivers would take a week 's break at Guaruja on the Brazilian coast near Santos , an hour or so away from the smog-filled city of Sao Paulo .
27 Goods lifts would take the items to the correct unit .
28 At the time of writing it is impossible to say how far schools will take the government 's instructions literally .
29 ‘ Some kids will take the video club membership card out of mum 's purse and will go and get Texas Chainsaw Massacre and play it on video . ’
30 Town Halls will take the extra £1 billion out of the £9 billion in their coffers from the sale of council houses .
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