Example sentences of "to take [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We also learnt that one can integrate the interests of motorists by using bypasses to take through traffic away , and go in for traffic-calming measures which work .
2 Eye make-up removers are useful because they enable you to take off eyeshadow , liner and mascara gently and efficiently .
3 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
4 Southall 's departure forced Kendall to take off winger Robert Warzycha and send on gutsy substitute Australian keeper Jason Kearton for a dazzling debut — never mind the scoreline .
5 The Prime Minister replied : ‘ It is an unusual position to take about pay rises .
6 As all year 9 pupils throughout England choose what subjects they are going to take for G.C.S.E. St Aidans was n't any different .
7 Please can you tell me what to take for constipation and wind ?
8 He said it was a preparation he had to take for diabetes .
9 Elias Hrawi , the West Beirut-based ( Christian ) President , sent a message to world leaders on Feb. 6 asking them to " support any effort or step which I may find myself compelled to take as head of the legitimate [ Lebanese ] government " .
10 here the spices seem to relate to later photographs Bhimji has recently tried to take of dust in her home : that which is left after natural or unwanted exfoliation be it of ‘ culture ’ , ‘ home ’ or bodily ‘ innocence ’ .
11 Seventhly , if the German states were to express themselves for initiating movement toward German unity , would they be ready to take into consideration the interests of other European states and to seek , on a mutually acceptable collective basis , answers to all questions and problems that might arise in that regard ?
12 Something else to take into consideration when choosing a carpet is which way does the room face .
13 It is important to take into consideration more than one eye-witness report of these few seconds ( and the Gaumont newsreel film ) in an effort to decide what did happen ; but no account or film can tell us exactly what Emily Davison 's motive was .
14 We commonly think of the illness as the symptoms but I would ask you to expand your view of disease to take into consideration the individual 's susceptibility because , as we have just seen , it is essential to the process of producing an illness that he be susceptible to it .
15 As a result local authorities have been requested to take into consideration the following Code of Practice : ‘ Control of Smells from the Animal Waste Processing Industry ’ when contemplating any action they might take in order to reduce odour nuisance , and to be aware of the Reports of the Working Party on the Suppression of Odours from Offensive and Selected Other Trades , which gives guidance on the best practicable means for dealing with odours .
16 However , it is also necessary to take into consideration the need for conservation of wildlife habitats and the needs of the farmers and fishermen , as well as those of canoeist and other users .
17 Haksar 's argument that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha as distinct from the threat of coercion , however , fails to take into consideration the difficulties involved in regarding morality as an infallible guide to conduct or an absolute rule .
18 What you may have to take into consideration is the well-being of companies or individuals you are dependent on for your future .
19 What Pepper v Hart does is bring to an end an anomaly most lay people would not have believed existed : that the courts , when trying to interpret the meaning of statutory provisions , have not been allowed to take into consideration Parliamentary debates and the legislators ' intentions during the passing of a Bill .
20 You fail to take into consideration subordinates/ customers/clients/your nearest and dearest .
21 But , for the educator , the extent to which a pupil uses vision in day-to-day tasks is a highly relevant factor to take into consideration when planning educational programmes .
22 This analysis will also require us to take into consideration still other developments in assessment procedures which are currently taking place .
23 That 's what we 've got to take into consideration .
24 The private organisation is expected to take into consideration only those consequences of the decision which affect it , while the public agency must weigh the decision in terms of some comprehensive system of public or community values ’ ( Simon 1957:69 ) .
25 well we always had entertained friends but we 'd never been in a position to put them up so that erm most of our friendly visits were from people who did n't live very far from us , it meant that families , nieces , nephews etcetera were difficult to accommodate because they had to sleep on a couch or a settee in the living room with all its diff difficulties , especially when it meant in the morning for breakfast you had to get them up and dressed before you could start thinking about breakfast , and I think that those sort of things are things that er people ought to take into consideration when thinking about new housing .
26 The court is then entitled to take into consideration all relevant matters .
27 I have a certain degree of sympathy for men because I think you have to take into consideration that men are n't given enough opportunity to feel se , er sympathetic , maybe again is the wrong word
28 Yet in fixing the allocations between departments , they have to take into consideration the policy of the government and what each department proposes to do with the money .
29 15–9 " The meeting proceeded to take into consideration what steps should be taken with the view to electing a minister . "
30 ‘ There are , as you pointed out , several options to take into consideration .
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