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

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1 If a school has to be defended in a head 's report , the defence may take the form of not providing as much information as governors would want .
2 While the PSSRU can take the credit for raising awareness of the potential of case management for frail elderly people , why is awareness of case management provision for children so limited ?
3 For example , if the category can take the values 1 to 7 , the factory number can be 01 to 11 , the product type can be 01 to 37 , and the number of products in the type can range from 001 to 999 , with 147 being the largest required at present ( the number varies with type ) , then we might have the following runs of continuous numbers made up of the digits representing the category , factory , product type and number of products :
4 The election will take the heat off the constitutional issue , at least for the time being .
5 This practice was only varied if there was some known defect in the title , and if that was so , one could expect to find a special condition on the contract , indicating that the buyer would take the title as it stood , and would not raise requisitions after contracts were exchanged .
6 Cuffs and hem are knitted , and though this does n't suit everyone — the knitting can take a long time to dry out if it gets wet — I do n't find it unacceptable .
7 Before using LIFESPAN ABLE , the user should take a safe copy of the LIFESPAN database files in the LIFESPAN process account .
8 The user should take the appropriate action to enable the file to scan successfully .
9 The route would take the herd over seven , as yet unbridged , canals .
10 The acquirer may take the view that if the limitations of liability give the seller a generous ‘ cushion ’ before a claim can be made , then no further qualification for materiality should be allowed .
11 Andrews flagged down a passing vehicle , and saw that the driver would take the pilot to the nearest hospital , then calmly went home with his wife to have his dinner .
12 So viewed , the decision is entirely consistent with the test laid down by Best J. The benefit of the covenant to repay could not touch and concern the land because someone other than the owner for the time being of the term could take the benefit of it …
13 But what happens in the future may take a different line . ’
14 The aid might take the form of personal service or of cash .
15 It is , however , NOW that the defender should take the initiative in the further handling of the claim .
16 The research will take a case study approach looking at : aeronautics , nuclear propulsion , missilery , avionics , information technologies , telecommunications , and aircraft propulsion ; areas which build upon the researchers previous work .
17 The research will take the form of participant observation with all three of us acting as part-time teachers in the schools .
18 In each country one will be focussed on fundamental research and one on applied or engineering research The study will take the form of a literature survey , questionnaire and in depth interviews .
19 The programme will take the form of a joint venture between the state-owned forestry company , Inhutani II , and PT Astra , Indonesia 's second largest private company , which has interests ranging from car assembly to plantations and agriculture .
20 This states that the defendant must take the plaintiff as he finds him , as regards his physical characteristics .
21 SHOPKEEPERS in the North-East will take a tough line on the sale of solvents in a bid to clamp down on glue sniffing .
22 When Parliament returned , the Opposition would take the matter up and proceed to a vote of censure .
23 Lie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
24 Given the long times required to charge the larger rods , you can see that after getting a first qualitative result with the smallest rods within a few weeks , a proper quantitative analysis to test the variation with rod diameter and current , and so establish the nature of the effect would take a long time .
25 Section 22 reaffirms the notion that a partnership share is ordinarily to be seen as a proportion of the net distributable assets of the firm available for distribution at the end of the winding-up process and not as comprising a severable share in each of the partnership assets — though , as mentioned in Chapter 10 , the Revenue may take a different line .
26 If a hold-over relief claim is possible then it seems that the Revenue would take the view that the arrangement was caught by the income tax settlement code until such time as the hold-over claim is made .
27 The first point is the Revenue could take the simple point that as a matter of law no credits are available to the beneficiaries .
28 In those cases the parties and the expert should take the opportunity of securing a precise definition of the issue the expert is to decide .
29 The ice 'll take a little longer .
30 This always used to happen in older ballets when the hero would take a step forward with a slight stamp before he ‘ swore to marry ’ the heroine .
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