Example sentences of "take [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They also made a good point , that all timber-frame houses should be formally recorded as such either by the NHBC or on the title deeds , ‘ so that people realise they are living in a timber-frame house and can take professional advice when making alterations ’ . |
2 | Also concerned are the Gloucestershire fire service who suggested the organisers should take professional advice . |
3 | There are no in-house incinerators licensed to take PCBs , though many firms run incinerators which can take simpler chemical wastes . |
4 | First year pruning will take each stem of a bush rose down to no more than 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) , cutting where possible to suitable outward-pointing buds . |
5 | We will take each member of the string group in turn . |
6 | ‘ Well , we 'll take each charge as it comes . ’ |
7 | It 's the equivalent to in a neural network saying instead of saying the weights times the inputs all summed , we 'll take each weight times its input and multiply it with each weight times its input so we do the product of all the inputs times the weights . |
8 | To a point at least , you can take each moment of inner soul searching as a sign that you are winning . |
9 | She had hesitated but he could n't take that hesitation as a refusal . |
10 | Or do you think Billy Connolly : Live , Home Alone or Only Fools And Horses : The Yellow Peril should take that title ? |
11 | ‘ I ca n't take that responsibility . |
12 | If you think the position there is better well of course you can take that position . |
13 | And I 'll take that management one . |
14 | There 's some in the bathroom , but we are gon na take that door off and have |
15 | ‘ Please , please , Agnes , do n't take that attitude . |
16 | To my mind it 's a pity you did n't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation , because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her . |
17 | ‘ Do n't be silly , Maggie , you ca n't take that attitude . ’ |
18 | Do n't take that attitude with me , Joe . |
19 | Erm they do n't take that attitude to local government elections . |
20 | ‘ But then , I might have known you would take that attitude . |
21 | and erm you know , and I said Carla needs it for work anyway so Dave said I 'm gon na while I 'm on holiday I 'm gon na do all the stupid jobs , so I can take that computer in |
22 | ‘ You do n't take that turn at 80 miles an hour , you slow down . |
23 | ‘ But I 've got two other reasons for why you should take that money . ’ |
24 | " Jim did n't take that money . |
25 | Surely you would n't take that money away from me ? |
26 | She swallowed and almost pleaded , ‘ You would n't seriously take that money away from me ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Surely we must take that arrow out , ’ Perkin said , and put his hand on the shaft and gave it a tug . |
28 | so I can take that middle'un off and get it to match . |
29 | Would you take that inheritance from your cousin , who thinks it 's his ? ’ |
30 | Well Certainly I I I would take the view that erm erm County Council would take that overall the York area overall is an area er of quite strong demand . |