Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Morning , Afternoon and evening activities were scheduled , with the opportunity to take a large lunch , in the hope that you would survive and still be alert after 10pm ! |
2 | One of the most valuable outcomes of this initially prescriptive and limiting legislation is the opportunity to take a whole school view of curriculum planning and delivery . |
3 | So you will eventually get the opportunity to take as Mike has maybe already told you , get eventually get the opportunity to take the audio tour yourself , so you can see where things are . |
4 | This afternoon you have the opportunity to take an optional tour to Universal Studios where you can see the film sets of your favourite TV shows and famous movies . |
5 | The manufacturer could impose full-line forcing , obliging the retailer to take a whole range of its products if it takes one , or tie-in sales , no X sold without Y. It could impose exclusive purchasing ( no products of a certain description to be bought from anywhere but itself ) , and may offer selective and exclusive distribution agreements ( suppliers have to meet certain criteria in order to be selected to distribute a product , and may be offered an exclusive territory or even absolute territorial protection ) . |
6 | Lack of any firm action by the police even led the Board to take the whole issue to the High Court . |
7 | The decision to take a firm stand comes after local councillors revealed the misery suffered by many of their constituents . |
8 | If you wist to alter the car struturally , eg raise the roof to take a seated wheelchair passenger or change the doors to ramps , you would have to obtain a car through Car Chair , Gowrings or Widnes Car Centre Ltd , or buy the car on hire purchase . |
9 | She stood transfixed , with one hand out , but her fingers failed to obey the command to take the proffered bag . |
10 | It would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . |
11 | In a paragraph entitled New Opportunities , Harley warns , ‘ The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than an imaginary NT monster ( and ) it would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . ’ |
12 | Whatever the structure , it will be increasingly important for the institution to take a strategic view of its information requirements and the supporting technological structure , as well as for the library to ensure that it plays a leading role in any new arrangement . |
13 | She will also , it is claimed , answer the phone automatically , so you do n't need to move a hand off the wheel to take an incoming call . |
14 | The female half of the population had to wait even longer for an equal political voice : not until substantial numbers of women had moved out from the shelter of the home to take an independent place in the labour market was women 's claim to a voice in the political market allowed . |
15 | Opener Darren Bicknell , on two , fended off a snorter but the ball looped up and allowed the bowler to take an easy return catch . |
16 | Opener Darren Bicknell , on two , fended off a snorter but the ball looped up and allowed the bowler to take an easy return catch . |
17 | But , it is it seems from this report that is in front of us that it is now appropriate for the URC to take a new step with regard to the local ministry of elders . |
18 | It must be for the lender to take the responsible decision . |
19 | Any sort of stress such as moving house , illness or upset in the family may cause the child to take a temporary step backwards in behaviour . |
20 | If your project standards allow , you may change the 6th parameter to TRUE to remove the requirement to take a hard copy of a module prior to module version deletion . |
21 | You need the courage to take the unpopular decision . ’ |
22 | In the evening , after a snack rather than a meal , I went up to the loft and used the telescope to take a distant look at the island , making sure that nothing had happened to it while I rested inside the house . |
23 | And he denied a suggestion that the health promotion role could be better carried out at district health authority level because of the need to take an overall view of priorities . |
24 | Since July 1988 , you have the right to take a personal pension in place of SERPS or alternatively , in place of your employer 's scheme . |
25 | And the right to take a Christian woman round with us , like all the other apostles and the brothers of the Lord … ? ’ |
26 | If required , the facility to take a good sleep can be a great advantage over having to try to nap in your seat . |
27 | The alternative is to bury an architrave switch mounting box in the wall to take the terminal connector strip , and secure the light fitting centrally over this , so that the securing screws can go into wall plugs fitted in holes , which you drill in the wall either side of the box . |
28 | Much will depend on the legal knowledge and ingenuity of counsel and the court , as well as on the readiness of the court to take a liberal view . |
29 | There 's a villa vacant , and you 've got the chance to take a well-earned holiday there . |
30 | A special clinic is being organised to give employees the chance to take a big step towards being someone else 's chance-in-a-million . |