Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] to take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I would like to see you again this evening to take a fuller statement . ’
2 Frank Kermode was the first senior academic in English studies to take a sympathetic interest in la nouvelle critique , particularly its analysis of narrative .
3 In 1989 it was the first British company to take a significant stake in the French commercial radio network .
4 In 1989 it was the first British company to take a significant stake in French commercial radio .
5 Leaving Nada firmly in the wind vane 's control , and taking the binoculars with me , I climbed the ratlines to the lower spreaders to take a closer look .
6 Does the daughter who wants to go to a party where there will be unlimited alcohol have the confidence , sense and moral courage to take a different line , if necessary , from her friends ?
7 The economic recession has caused European governments to take a fresh look at the extent to which a degree of interdependence in the past has been translated into a heavy dependence of the poorer areas on the richer north .
8 I would suggest it is too early for the Working Group to take a definitive view -Divisions may have to respond differently , it is not clear that consultancy is the answer , there still is opportunity to influence the size of the new authorities and then their structure and staff .
9 ‘ What is certain is that the new legislation does provide an opportunity for all VAT exempt businesses to take a close look at their activities and it may be possible for many to commence receiving substantial repayments of VAT .
10 Next was a gentle walk around the wooded peninsula to take a closer look at Osa Fjord .
11 Apart from this , the very large number of higher education libraries now active in user education in the UK makes it impossible in a brief survey to take a library-by-library approach .
12 His encouragement to the Tory press to take a strong Protestant and anti-Peelite line contributed to the perpetuation of the 1846 disruption .
13 You 're in a cool and aloof mood Thursday so this could be the ideal time to take a practical decision .
14 The hope that owls might be effective rat catchers inspired researchers to take a closer look at the habits of these opportunistic birds .
15 The official aim is for all countries to take a critical look at their own communications policies and to help the developing nations improve theirs .
16 It was such men who had to be galvanised into action by a pressing personal letter from the leader of the political interest to which they adhered , and , as Panmure was advised , it was ‘ getting such good friends to take a troublesome jaunt on them ’ which would ‘ save a sett of friends from being either affronted or over run ’ .
17 It is a good idea to take a young dog out for short drives before it has completed its course of inoculations .
18 In some cases , it may be a good idea to take a nutritional supplement ( see p 330 ) .
19 However , on a calorie intake of below 1,000 a day it is a reasonable idea to take a multi-vitamin pill with iron — just to keep your mother , and me , happy .
20 As it seems that the ancient and archaic NDB is to remain with us for the foreseeable future , this might be a good time to take a closer look at its failings as an aid to navigation ?
21 Although it has tended during its fairly-long aquarium history to virtually disappear from time to time , it is currently fairly commonly available , so this seems a good time to take a detailed look at this fish and its requirements .
22 " Mad Doe " Winfield was one of the doctors at the Institute of Aviation Medicine at Farnhorough and he was also one of the earliest of qualified doctors to take a full pilot 's course .
23 In this book , and for the purposes of translation , it makes more sense to take a broader view of cohesion and to consider any element cohesive as long as it signals a conjunctive-type relation between parts of a text , whether these parts are sentences , clauses ( dependent or independent ) , or paragraphs .
24 Clinton has been under growing pressure to take a tougher stand including NATO air strikes against Bosnian Serbs to end the bloodshed in the 17-month-old war .
25 The Government 's answer has been to introduce AS-levels , equivalent to half an A-level syllabus , designed to encourage sixth formers to take a broader range of subjects .
26 Some types have one plain end to take a second connector
27 The absence of the Bentham brothers and Trevor Robinson proved too great a hurdle against a competent home team that recovered from being 22–6 down after five minutes to take a 22–13 lead , then run the bench for a 77–49 victory .
28 This economic system , which allowed the landowning classes to take a disproportionate share of the productive capacity of the economy , was based upon traditional craft skills using fairly primitive tools and it was labour intensive .
29 If you favoured sweating it out , you sat around on tiered benches and chatted with your friends until you started dissolving into steam , and then got yourself scraped down by a slave with a sort of sickle thing called a strigil , and massaged , and oiled and perfumed , or if you were a real fanatic you probably went straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge , like sauna addicts rolling in the snow .
30 But the following July Campbell returned to cover the measured kilometre at an average speed of 403.1 m.p.h. for the two runs , becoming the first man to take a shaft-driven vehicle over 400 m.p.h. and to break both land and water speed records in the same year .
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