Example sentences of "takes [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Totally Piste , Barry Waters 's third essay into survival skiing , now takes aboard heli- and mono-skiing and powder .
2 He lets go suddenly and takes off Andrew 's shirt , throwing it quickly into the corner where his own shirt was thrown .
3 However , if one takes off time for remission and good behaviour , one is left with a sentence of four months .
4 Given the time it takes for non-experts to put up a house , the interest charges on your loan may eat considerably into the discount you capture by using your own labour , says Tuffin .
5 Despite the large amount of funding that has been pumped into the scheme teachers are worried by the time it takes for materials and information to get through to them .
6 No more and no less than any man takes for service with the fleet .
7 The four system units will be organised around products — mainframe computers , mid-range , self-service terminal systems and application software , and is intended significantly to cut the time it takes for products to get to market — the aim is to cut in half the time it takes to develop products and bring them to the market .
8 I would like to hear an opinion for somebody who ca n't afford the twelve hundred to two thousand pound that it takes for surrogacy ?
9 Let's see how long it takes for mummy .
10 The ALT constructor takes as arguments a number of guarded processes .
11 Susan takes after Martin 's family and unfortunately John takes after my family .
12 The leader of the Jama'at-i-Islami , Senator Qazi Hussain Ahmad , said that " this is a good package , but we will see what steps the Prime Minister actually takes towards implementation " .
13 Translated from the original French , the 16 takes of fantasy and fable in Flammes de Pierre are set around the Mont Blanc range which the author knows well .
14 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food what account he takes of proposals for public access to the areas concerned when considering set-aside schemes and schemes relating to environmentally sensitive areas .
15 And the drummer takes everything personally , he 's very er , but takes like fits and ca n't really see what 's going on .
16 Just repeating the question tells your examiner nothing about what you know , and takes up time and space .
17 Homoeopathy takes into consideration our body and temperament ( this is what Bonnie needs ) , and you can get a list of homoeopathic practitioners if you write , enclosing an SAE , to Dr Christopher Day , Chinman House , Stanford in the Vale , Faringdon , Oxon SN7 8NQ .
18 Elephant conservation was not a top priority , nor was the sort of environmental planning that takes into consideration the needs of wildlife as well as those of humans .
19 Thus the planning of curricula and of resource-based programmes , though basically a teacher-function , takes into consideration many factors on which others may have contributions to make .
20 The final result awarded to each candidate takes into consideration the formative assessment results obtained during their clinical attachment , which incorporates a summative assessment obtained before the examination .
21 This approach takes into consideration the person 's past history and current circumstances which may cause them to be especially susceptible to respond adversely to particular types of event .
22 However this year ( April 1991–92 ) community charge benefit will be backdated to 1st April as long as you make a claim within 56 days of receiving your bill which takes into account the £140 reduction .
23 Cabra , in which Bates has a stake of nearly 30 per cent , may settle for less than the £22.8 million if it takes into account other shareholders in its subsidiary company SB Properties , which owns the football ground .
24 On the basis of these developments it was decided to prepare a new , up-to-date universal chromatography nomenclature , which also takes into account the recommendations incorporated in the various other nomenclature systems developed since the original work of IUPAC .
25 Selective hedging which takes into account what is happening in the currency markets is probably the best way forward .
26 He rejects parliamentarianism and hates the nation-state , saying that this system merely takes into account people 's interests but not their needs .
27 It would be desirable under such circumstances if the Ministry of Agriculture could be persuaded to produce a proper definition of farming practice which takes into account the interests of good , long-term husbandry .
28 This takes into account the loss of £2.4 million in the estate agency subsidiary , Birmingham Midshires Property Services Limited and the initial costs of expansion into other activities , as mentioned below .
29 As the work proceeds she/he makes tentative decisions on what to do with each title , and in doing so obviously takes into account the amount of money shortly to be used for replenishing the stock .
30 The APR takes into account any setting up costs of the loan , and is the best yardstick to use when comparing the costs of the different forms of credit .
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