Example sentences of "[verb] take [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has taken subsequent theoretical work by others to relate them to geography . |
2 | A scrip alternative , if offered to ordinary shareholders , will enable them to increase their shareholdings in the Company without incurring dealing costs and , to the extent that ordinary shareholders elect to take new ordinary shares instead of cash , there will be enhanced cash flow and increased liquidity to the Company . |
3 | For a scheme which was claimed to take independent financial advisers out of the power of insurers , this is an ironic situation for Fimbra to have got itself into . ’ |
4 | I could if I just pick up one other point about you know , like the the non-standard times , or the non-standard occasions when we do fire evacuations currently er , I do n't know where we think the fire is but we all troop out via our normal fire exits and to our normal assembly ports erm , it maybe men , maybe an idea to do some fire evacuations where we stayed where the fire actually was and people have got to take other other routes to evacuate the building . |
5 | We should have had , at best , a continuous middle-of-the-road government which could never have taken radical reforming measures . |
6 | Angel 's parents would have taken poor lonely Tess to their hearts immediately , as they did every other lost soul , without thought of family or education or wealth . |
7 | An enterprising firm of accountants , having taken expert legal advice , wrote around to B.C.C.I. depositors telling them of a scheme the accountants had prepared . |
8 | This is achieved by limiting the range of cases heard by the High Court , by extending the jurisdiction of the county court , ensuring that , in most cases , the same remedies are available in the county court as in the High Court , amending the transfer system , reviewing the costs sanction system that applies when a case is taken inappropriately in the High Court , improving the trial facilities at county courts by concentrating trials at centres where continuous trial facilities are available , providing new centres , creating a new tier of Circuit judges to take additional civil jurisdiction burdens , and increasing the number of people eligible for appointment as county court and district registrars or district judges . |
9 | ‘ If industry does n't help me to achieve the objectives of the Government , we will have to take appropriate alternative steps , ’ she had said with a steely smile . |
10 | She has agreed to be patron to the London-based Centrepoint project , which helps take vulnerable young people off London streets . |
11 | If the manager had wanted to take tough disciplinary action against Johnstone another opportunity arose a few days after the drunken sailor saga . |
12 | Many of the first group , it can be presumed , were married women , while some were teenagers who had taken part-time temporary jobs whilst still at school . |
13 | Philip VI 's armies had taken key English positions along the Garonne , and Philip had been promising grants and pensions to those Gascons who would enter his obedience . |
14 | That was why they had taken nonviolent direct action . |
15 | This ensured that our customers not only complied with , but had taken positive preventative action to implement procedures and controls in advance of these new regulations , saving them both time and money today . |
16 | There are a few merchant facilities licensed to take dangerous organic wastes , which are nonetheless not the worst-case highly chlorinated wastes ( one of these is the Leigh plant at Killamarsh near Sheffield ) . |
17 | Some authorities have taken direct political action ( see below ) . |
18 | Other LEAs and colleges have taken different collaborative steps , including the creation of joint lecturer/advisory appointments . |