Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [adv] take " in BNC.

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1 We must not simply take the victims role .
2 This is clearly er erm a situation where erm we must not knowingly take business which we have not enjoyed before at a price below
3 Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war .
4 As noted earlier , we should not perhaps take labels too seriously .
5 The counsellor should not therefore take up the first issue raised by the counsellees which seems satisfactorily to explain their situation .
6 The Corporation should also however take the views of an independent specialist e.g. Structural Engineer , Consulting Engineer , etc .
7 1.4 We should now immediately take account of the fact that few words serve solely to identify entities that a speaker wishes to mention .
8 Some learning must surely also take place .
9 No you should n't really take it on him personally
10 The hon. Member for Teignbridge can not argue simply that nuclear power is cleaner and environmentally more safe and that it should therefore always take precedence over coal , because we can do things to coal that would make it environmentally far more acceptable .
11 Except that it if it involved waiting in this corridor for much longer , one of the security cameras might start to register her despite all diversionary moves , and she should therefore now take a break of at least six hours before coming back here .
12 Such sponsorships provide support for events which might not otherwise take place , providing pleasure and entertainment for the public .
13 That 's next Wednesday , if we do n't get enough we 'll probably just take a car , but , but anyway , there 's going to be a lot going on actually on this .
14 I think he 'll probably only take a half wo n't he ?
15 I 'll blooming well take it !
16 We might very well take the view that " x is an F " must in principle be convertible into a knowable proposition , without thereby implicitly accepting that " ( Ex ) Fx " and " " x is an F " is convertible into a knowable proposition " are equisignificant .
17 No bowler may ever again take 200 wickets .
18 ‘ I 'd rather just take the gear and give them nothing ’ pretends Richard , smiling .
19 When the European Communities Act 1972 became law each House of Parliament set up a committee to advise on how scrutiny of European legislation could most effectively take place .
20 It was quickly recognised that effective learning could most easily take place when opportunities were created frequently throughout each day , in a relaxed familiar setting and with a trusted companion .
21 Erm the only thing that occurred to me I just wondered if she knew somebody who had a dearly loved dog that , did n't want to train it but you know she could perhaps just take along for the joy of running it and training it but I think part of the pleasure is the reflected glory you know it 's my dog
22 Oh look , in fact you 'd better just take whatever you can get . ’
23 You could not properly take account of my experience of separatism without acknowledging my feelings of being swept away by this sort of fervour .
24 A strategic site if it comes forward would be away from the main urban areas and would only be available for developments that could not otherwise take place on the I five allocations .
25 She had her difficulties , too , or she would have been with him by this ; but she was as much the prisoner of circumstances as he , and could not well take ship until she had established a firm and safe regime for her young son .
26 How true , for Leicester could not even take yesterday 's three points for granted until the end .
27 The scientists could not even take for granted that human factors were causing the bay to deteriorate ; cryptic changes in the natural world could , for all that was known , have been responsible .
28 A lord taking over a forfeited estate could not entirely take for granted the good will of the affinity , at least in the short term .
29 A lord taking over a forfeited estate could not entirely take for granted the good will of the affinity , at least in the short term .
30 You must understand that , upon discovery of such an unsavoury correspondence , your master and mistress could not possibly take the risk of leaving their young children in your hands .
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