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

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1 If our propaganda has failed , it has failed because we have been unable to arouse the British people in such a way as to make them feel that the cause of Republican Spain was their cause in such a measure that they would take every risk , even the risk of war to make the Republican cause in Spain prevail .
2 He said that although Raper and his ‘ henchman ’ , Allen , had unlawfully exported large sums of money out of the UK 's jurisdiction , by the terms of the agreement the bank liquidators would take no voluntary part in any subsequent proceedings relating to the contempt charges .
3 Thirty exit points would take no more room than the entrance to a multi-storey car park and the tunnel would carry one three-lane ‘ layer ’ of cars travelling in one direction and a bottom ‘ layer ’ travelling in the other .
4 The rejections , and the manner of the rejections , ensured that for the future the Church would take no notice of what the House of Commons thought about the way in which the Church of England worshipped .
5 If the x coins of year a were made , for example , a hundred years before the 2x coins of year b , it would be unwise to conclude that twice as many coins were made in year b , since to do so would take no account of the gradual wastage or erosion of coins of year a from circulation ( by accidental loss , hoarding , export of coinage , melting down , etc . ) .
6 I would take no pleasure in killing you . ’
7 It was not , of course , the first time that she had exercised the powers of Regent , but on this particular occasion she knew that she would have to deal with a new constitutional structure in which it was envisaged that she would merely be informed by the Ministers and would take no decisions on her own .
8 This system was proving so unsatisfactory that the National Trust had declared it would take no further houses unless endowments could be provided .
9 On arriving home at lunch time Ron was confronted with the owner of the purloined petrol , who stated he had been advised to prosecute , but in view of them being ex POWs , he would take no action .
10 She was n't sure but she would take no chances and she would not drink with Miss Pennycott .
11 ‘ From me , he would take no advice of that sort .
12 She knew that her husband would take no risks and yet he should have been home by now .
13 But she would take no chances .
14 The Panel added that it would take no further action in either case .
15 About one-third would take no action at all : 21 per cent said they would be flexible according to individual 's circumstances , 5 per cent would continue to review the situation and 5 per cent would take no action if the employee acted reasonably .
16 About one-third would take no action at all : 21 per cent said they would be flexible according to individual 's circumstances , 5 per cent would continue to review the situation and 5 per cent would take no action if the employee acted reasonably .
17 Mr. Kenealy then said that he had reliable information that patients ' heads were verminous , but he absolutely refused to divulge the sources of the complaints , in which case , the committee said , they would take no further action .
18 Had its policy been described as pea- , bird- or harebrained , I would take no exception , but I do have difficulty envisioning the hirsute minds you describe .
19 The sentence was too lenient , but it was not unduly lenient , and the Court would take no action on the reference .
20 And she would take no counsel from him .
21 In these egalitarian times it would take no more than the price of an off-season 's weekend bed and breakfast and the permission of a landowner or two .
22 The parliaments of Armenian , Georgia , Estonia , Latvia , Lithuania and Moldavia had announced in the weeks immediately preceding the referendum that they would take no part in organizing the holding of the referendum .
23 Documentation was passed on to the Director of Public Prosecutions but Prime minister John Major indicated in the House of Commons on May 19 that the government would take no further action , while the US Defence Department stated on May 19 that it considered the case closed .
24 The remaining ten might be useful " when there was no preacher in their own or neighbouring societies provided they would take no step without the advice of those who had more experience than themselves " .
25 De Gaulle 's letters in the months before his return stressed that he would take no further initiatives until the French people had demonstrated their disgust with the existing regime and their desire for a radical change .
26 The kiss was a fierce , stormy possession , making her head swim and bringing with it the realisation that it would take no effort at all to become seriously attracted to this man !
27 Cllr Dean said the council would take no action against council workers who took part in a TUC north west day of action on November 17 in protest against pit closures .
28 I mean if I tell you where I want dug over , then if you 're not working at the weekend , we can umm dig everything over and then , cos I mean that area down there , it would take no time at all for you to pave .
29 I knew L. would take a holiday sometime .
30 The ideal should be a circular seat but I felt it would take a considerable amount of timber with a lot of waster so I opted for an hexagonal shape .
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