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

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1 ‘ A renewal of confidence in the UK will only take place through a change in Government policy , ’ he said .
2 If conditions subsequently permit some slackening of the measures , that can easily be done , especially as the major tax changes do not take effect for a year .
3 If conditions subsequently permit some slackening of the measures , that can easily be done , especially as the major tax changes do not take effect for a year .
4 So too an attempt to make a direct gift , which fails because the proper method of transfer is not employed , will not take effect as a trust .
5 The contradictions of the model help explain why the transition from Francoism to democracy did not take place by a process of radical ‘ rupture ’ , but through a more consensual evolution in which elements of the regime 's own institutions and key political figures played a central role .
6 Though it did not take place in a laboratory , the study by Atkinson et al .
7 Now we know that such a deformation can not take place in a polymer , for if it did some atoms would move relative to their topological nearest neighbours by far more than covalent forces would allow , dissociation would occur ( chain scission ) and the nature of the polymer would change .
8 Practice does not take place in a vacuum , and may be implicitly based on contingent theories which allow few across-the-board answers or approaches .
9 Professional training can not take place in a vacuum .
10 But even on the floor , he can still take command of a situation and turn it to his advantage .
11 But I think it tends to save any type of … any misunderstandings that may later take place as a result of it being a one-on-one deal .
12 Future coal gasification will probably take place in a gasifier — the Lurgi or the Koppers-Totzek for example .
13 The tour will be a round trip starting from Kidderminster with a break at Bridgnorth for refreshments and participants may also take part in a tour of the loco sheds .
14 Self assessment may also take place in a group context .
15 Council house tenants in the Marske area can now take advantage of a drop-in centre each Friday at the housing information centre in Marske Leisure Centre , where they can put their housing problems .
16 There were those which might even take part in a contract with a miner , and such agreements had not to be broken nor confidences betrayed .
17 DR MARY Archer ca n't take part in a celebrity sponsored walk today because she 's on holiday .
18 Anyone who did n't take advantage of a situation like this was a fool .
19 Often found on good daysacks , the waist strap does n't take weight like a hip belt but it does provide extra stability .
20 I do n't think it means you have to be completely loyal to them , because I do believe you can sometimes take enjoyment in a friend 's small difficulties .
21 Children can either take remedies as a powder by crushing the pill between two clean teaspoons , or dissolved in a little clean , fresh water in a glass .
22 ‘ Market forces will never take care of an industry as special as fishing . ’
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