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

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1 Training of users is also an issue and , helpfully , BT BIS has taken the line that their natural user group , the smaller firms , not only need training in how to use the system — which is , after all , not terribly difficult — but also in what the information available can be used for and , to some extent , how to use it .
2 Concerning costs , it has been reported in the financial press that FIMBRA merely had to take the word of Dunsdale that it was investing in gilts , as the SRO had too few staff to adequately deal with each individual firm .
3 He would just have to take the rope and chair together .
4 If she wanted to get home before dawn she would just have to take the plunge .
5 Reproach mingled with anger — anger that she did not wait , anger that another man should so easily have taken the woman he loved , anger that she should be heavy with another man 's child .
6 Coleridge must soon have taken the poem to read to the Wordsworths , and in the following month had an even more substantial achievement to show them .
7 Whenever a new manager was brought in to take charge of them , they refused to co-operate : in the end we just had to take the porters on . ’
8 Surely the Pharisees themselves should be judged , if not charitably , at least fairly : from their own literature ( which the Jewish and Christian scholars referred to above have taken the trouble to study ) rather than from the taunts of their opponents .
9 In upholstery you really do get what you pay for and you usually have to take the quality on trust since you can not see all the underpinnings of frames , filling and springs unless you are shown a sample cross section and have it all explained to you in the shop .
10 Still have to take the rucksack .
11 When the present Secretary of State addressed the House on that occasion , he might also have taken the opportunity to draw to the attention of the House and to remind the public outside , particularly in Scotland , that the nature of sovereignty in the Scottish constitutional tradition is different from that of Westminster .
12 Amitha : As a result of all these events the Union also had to take the issue of oppression seriously .
13 In Masterson v. Holden it was held that the conduct was insulting because the magistrates might properly have taken the view that such objectionable conduct in a public street may well be regarded as insulting in that it suggests to a witness that he or she is somebody who would find such conduct in public acceptable himself or herself .
14 In France it seems mainly to have taken the form of rationalization during a major merger boom .
15 An advice centre in Sheffield which helps claimants apply for special needs entitlements , like bedding , said , " We apply but we often have to take the DHSS to a tribunal to get them .
16 She says that she even has to take the duckling to work .
17 She had not imagined Miss Grimes spending six-and-six a week on drink and might well have taken the attitude of the officious social worker .
18 Essex might even have taken the title after the morning 's matches produced two good wins .
19 Miller must surely have taken the family on local botanising expeditions to Chelsea Heath , the large stretch of common land to the north of the Fulham Road , where they could search for plants important to the Physic Garden .
20 Mr Farrow is understood locally to have taken the conveyance between the Earl of Carnarvon and himself over the lordship of the manor to mean that he was owner of the common .
21 Underestimated in England , because everywhere Kingmaker have visited abroad has taken the NME 's word as gospel — far more seriously than people do who read the NME in England .
22 Police believe he could then have taken the train from Lime Street station .
23 It had been Lewis himself who a few minutes earlier had taken the call from the Met .
24 Rest days from Ullapool were really out of the question so we either had to take the ship on the long sea passage to Aberdeen or down to Ardrossan .
25 Had it not been for the adroitness and presence of mind of two reporters for the Empire News and Daily News respectively , Alfred Wells , butcher 's assistant , would probably never have taken the stand at Reading 's most famous coroner 's inquest .
26 For the same reason you came to your grandfather 's defence , I could never have taken the jade ! ’ she insisted passionately .
27 Without her you would never have taken the road . ’
28 Critics of the PLO 's decision to back the participation of a Palestinian delegation in the current Middle East peace process would most likely have taken the opportunity of Mr Arafat 's demise to make a bid for power .
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