Example sentences of "take [art] opportunity " in BNC.

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1 I felt an incredible sense of relief and achievement , but as Richard quickly reminded me it 's not during the first free flights that a bird takes the opportunity to fly off , because it does n't fully realise what it means to be free .
2 At this point the community adviser suggests narrowing the scope of the post but Chris Cousins , the Deputy Head Community , takes the opportunity to challenge what has been said by the other deputy when he remarks :
3 When the right hon. Gentleman next takes the opportunity to visit Blackpool , will he refer to the fact that according to the Government 's own figures which have been supplied to me , 38 per cent .
4 Keepers discovered her desperately fighting for life at the West Midlands Safari Park where she had to be hand-reared before being transferred to the Kingsley wildlife sanctuary , Cheshire , where she takes every opportunity to hitch a ride from the resident Bull Terrier bitch .
5 Outside the office , takes every opportunity to fly off to warm exotic climates for her hobby of snorkelling .
6 My Lords , Her Majesty 's Government takes every opportunity to promote good quality religious education in schools .
7 Now Mansell is an enthusiastic convert to Indycar and takes every opportunity to praise team owners , sponsors , his car , the mechanics and the circuit .
8 We hope that you will take the opportunity to enjoy one of the most exciting programmes available in Britain : the cinema of the world comes to Birmingham !
9 President Alan Garcia will take the opportunity to host a mini-summit on drug policy with the leaders of the other two big cocaine-producing countries , Virgilio Barco of Colombia and Jaime Paz Zamora of Bolivia .
10 The visitors will also take the opportunity to visit retail outlets in Cologne , Amsterdam and Brussels as part of the FFB familiarisation programme .
11 Many of them are in old , dilapidated buildings , and it is likely that some authorities would take the opportunity to reduce surplus places by closing them .
12 They should take the opportunity to re-state ( without condemnation ) the Christian principle of permanence in married love , the possibilities of achieving it , with a firm indication of the social evils that issue from its abandonment .
13 If the problem persists and the parents do n't take the opportunity to visit the school to discuss the issues with the head or another member of staff then a home visit either by the head , home school liaison teacher or a sympathetic educational welfare officer may well be appropriate .
14 James would take the opportunity to tour , but could n't sign simply as a by-product of The Smiths .
15 It is very nice to offer pupils at school such cultural knowledge , and to hope that many will take the opportunity to learn ( as they are sure to ) .
16 In addition the panel will take the opportunity to reinforce the aims of the CAB and its policies .
17 If you can get so close to barbel , with or without them knowing it , you should take the opportunity to study how they use the available cover to sneak under ; how they move like silent wraiths across the bottom , and how they rake over the gravel on the bottom with their barbules .
18 Given the substantial experience that many schools have built up of alternative timetabling structures — through the provision of BTEC courses , for instance , or CPVE , or through modular and cyclical courses under TVEI — it is hard to believe that schools will not take the opportunity of reviewing present practice to reflect more closely what we know about effective learning .
19 Ministers should take the opportunity offered by falling school rolls to act seriously now to increase the quality and quantity of science education in schools .
20 On the other hand , some individuals may take the opportunity offered by a higher real wage to enjoy more leisure and so may offer fewer hours of work .
21 ‘ Perhaps we should take the opportunity to grab a bite ourselves , ’ suggested Sergeant Bird with an appealing look .
22 Hampstead somewhere , he thought , and then he might take the opportunity to slip into the big library at Swiss Cottage …
23 This is where counsellors can often take the opportunity of expressing some of their own thoughts , feelings and experiences as a means of legitimizing the subject for discussion .
24 We hope the council will now take the opportunity to act in accordance with the wishes of the majority of villagers . ’
25 If you are planning to have windows replaced anyway for maintenance purposes , you should obviously take the opportunity to have sealed-unit double glazing fitted as standard .
26 In particular , he did not take the opportunity to restore the land to the heir general , his close ally Ralph lord Neville , but simply added it to his fund of patronage .
27 If so , — they can take the opportunity to learn about new teaching methods related to recently developed educational programmes such as CPVE and GCSE ; — they can shadow a senior manager to learn how headteachers and deputies deal with their problems of management ; — they can focus on particular curriculum areas , working with teachers to develop materials appropriate to their skills and experiences , e.g. electronics ; — they can act as consultants on a particular problem within the school , e.g. financial management ; — they can take the opportunity to " de-mystify " industry .
28 If so , — they can take the opportunity to learn about new teaching methods related to recently developed educational programmes such as CPVE and GCSE ; — they can shadow a senior manager to learn how headteachers and deputies deal with their problems of management ; — they can focus on particular curriculum areas , working with teachers to develop materials appropriate to their skills and experiences , e.g. electronics ; — they can act as consultants on a particular problem within the school , e.g. financial management ; — they can take the opportunity to " de-mystify " industry .
29 The respondent did not take the opportunity to consult a solicitor until March 1989 , nor did he prior to then carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any investigations .
30 ‘ And you think we might just take the opportunity to suggest such a thing . ’
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