Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun sg] take the " in BNC.

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1 Where the wife takes the conveyance and requires it to be conveyed to herself and the new husband , she should convey as " trustee " ( thus implying that she herself has not encumbered the property ) as she has never had the legal title vested in her absolutely .
2 Should there be a difference between the case where the demand comes from the seamen and that where the master takes the initiative with a generous offer ?
3 It is not so obviously true where the intervention takes the form essentially of a decision to initiate a single direct action such as closing a particular valve or starting up a stand-by pump .
4 The salt made the ice melt , so the ice took the heat it needed to melt from the cream mixture which got colder until it froze and became ice cream .
5 Could it be anything more than a compulsion to take the eternal conflict between the sexes to the ultimate battleground ?
6 If the person taking the blood sample is asked for what purpose it is being taken and replies that it is for an HIV antibody test , a person who does not wish an HIV antibody test to be done should expressly say so , and should also ask for this refusal to be entered in their medical records .
7 However , if the nurse takes the time to give information to the patient , it has been shown in various studies to be beneficial ( Hayward , 1975 ; Wilson-Barnett , 1978 ; Boore , 1979 ; Bond , 1982 ) .
8 If the court takes the view that the meeting was not a reasonable step in the action but was merely done for the client 's benefit , then the costs will be disallowed as against the defendants .
9 I think it will be nothing less than a public scandal if the Queen takes the salute aboard the Royal Yacht far out to sea , as currently planned , without meeting at least some of these forgotten heroes in person .
10 If the turn takes the aircraft off the QDM , then re-centre the needle with the OBS , and fly the second QDM. 4 .
11 If the semanticist takes the first tack , he soon finds himself in the business of adducing an apparently endless proliferation of senses of the simplest looking words .
12 In simple terms the law now states that if the side taking the ball into a ruck or maul does not succeed in producing the ball then the opposition are awarded the put-in at the scrummage .
13 If the paper takes the reapplied wash differently than the original one , this is an indication that the sizing has not thoroughly penetrated the papers ' fibres .
14 This is not strictly so , however , since if the husband takes the car for work , the remainder of the family ( which could include one or more members attempting to reach work or services themselves ) are effectively marooned until he returns ( Moseley 1979a ; Phillips 1981 ) .
15 If the market took the view that the Government 's determination to control public spending was weakening , then we would see the pound fall and inflation increase .
16 It is a means by which a person can express concern and gain satisfaction , especially if the gift takes the form of personal involvement .
17 Simply , if a team take the ball into contact and the referee decides it has become unplayable or the situation has become stationary , the defending side get the scrum put-in .
18 The Sheikha and I got in the back while the Sheikh took the wheel .
19 Mum paid for her shopping and gave Stuart the long receipt and they finished packing their bags into the trolley again while the supervisor took the cash from their till .
20 When the child has grown beyond babyhood , the father takes charge of the boy 's education , while the mother takes the whole responsibility of the girl 's education and a part of the boy 's education .
21 The NIBA are going for their fourth successive Under 25 title since the championship took the place of the meaningless Junior Championship in 1990 , and it will be a very hard mission for the PGL to upset the talented Parks side which has tremendous strength in depth .
22 Since the hero takes the castrato to be a woman and makes a sculpture of him/her in female form , castration is linked to problems of representation .
23 Stephen clapped his hands and picked up Elaine 's grip , whilst a porter took the trolley loaded with three large suitcases and two carrier bags packed full of magazines , newspapers and duty-free goods .
24 ‘ the parties are free to make any arrangements which they like dealing with the subject matter of costs ; and it seems to me to make no difference whether that agreement is made before or after the court takes the matter into its consideration .
25 After the palazzo take the next road to the right , Via Rugabella , and follow this to the Corso Italia .
26 Whether the agreement takes the form of a contract term or notice , it will be regulated by statute .
27 Before the Minister takes the mote out of Europe 's eye , should not he take the beam out of his own ?
28 Some teachers identified an increase in paperwork and one felt that he spent too much time trying to raise the money for new projects from sources outside school before the head took the request for funding seriously .
29 Since it had not been set aside before the pawnbroker took the ring , the pawnbroker acquired good title to the ring .
30 In the morning Miss Honey said to them , ‘ One or two of you did not particularly enjoy the last occasion when the Headmistress took the class , so let us all try to be especially careful and clever today .
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