Example sentences of "[adv] take [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cable should n't be run under a carpet unless it 's suitably protected — it only takes one stiletto heel to bring your network down !
2 It would only take one phone call to blow her cover .
3 He can only take certain size steps though .
4 Of course you can only take this covering-up operation so far and it is sometimes prudent to remake a part .
5 Oh better take that biscuit tin away before they eat the lot , got that lid , get that and put , have one more and get it in the kitchen Charlotte
6 Previously , Legal & General had only taken realised investment appreciation to p&l account as investment return .
7 Can I sorry could I could I take obviously take some question people wish to ask a question because I think it 's important that before people start drifting away we actually bring the meeting to some conclusion and determine where we 're gon na go with the meeting once it 's actually passed .
8 In 1988 , the Higginson Report recommended that A levels should cover a wide range of subjects , with candidates normally taking five A levels rather than two or three .
9 In patients taking NSAIDs but not taking second line treatment synthesis of LTB 4 was still significantly higher than in controls ( p<0.005 ) .
10 Friends of the Earth has criticized county councils for not taking renewable energy sources seriously .
11 Allied Colloids is accused of failing to store dangerous substances safely and not taking proper fire precautions .
12 The incidents came at a time when Sellafield was already facing prosecution for allegedly not taking proper safety precautions at its high-level waste processing plant ( see above ) and when it is seeking new authorisations for discharges into the air .
13 In 1971 , the Criminal Injuries to Property Compensation Act ( Northern Ireland ) enabled the government to refuse to pay compensation for bomb damage if the owners had not taken satisfactory security precautions .
14 She had already taken one A level in law and had another to take in history as well .
15 If it is in one of the clinical subjects , graduates normally take Senior House Officer posts and prepare for examinations set by the relevant Royal College or faculty .
16 Still taking those tummy tablets .
17 FERRANTI moved yesterday to take full management control of its International Signal and Control subsidiary where a £215m fraud has been discovered .
18 Always take extra clothes hangers if you 're going away on holiday .
19 Most memorably , in Hello Frisco Hello , ( 1943 ) , she was the upper crust lady who temporarily takes social-climber John Payne away from the saloon-singer Alice Faye .
20 The Scots also took French language modules at varying levels from 2 to 5 .
21 We traditionally take two wicket keepers on tour , Alec Stewart is one of them , but he 'll be opening the bat and we need the best wicket keeper and someone to bat at 7 or 8 and Jack Russell is the man .
22 Of course , you will need to go on taking basic fire safety precautions even when smoke alarms are fitted in your home .
23 I did n't take any others Kyle .
24 Do n't take any notice Margaret .
25 Then he had the fillip of immediately taking four Worcestershire wickets .
26 No , I do n't think I had even taken any A levels when I left school . ’
27 James just said that we have n't taken any guarantee fees into this year 's profit er , nor any interest on , on loan stocks .
28 It was nicely presented , moreover , and since I had n't taken any eating irons with me I am pleased to report that nobody asked me to cup my hands together to take my Cottage Pie a la Toulon ?
29 He had one further glass of wine and then took 16 nitrazepam tablets , leaving four in the bottle .
30 To explain how to take useful lecture notes .
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