Example sentences of "[pers pn] to take [noun sg] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Six different shelf settings allow you to take advantage of the zoned heat and , like all models in the range , it features a vitreous enamelled roasting tin and an air-washed door ; one of the coolest , and easiest to clean , of any cooker . |
2 | ‘ I can either trust you and allow you to take charge of the whole business , or I can decide you 're not to be trusted and take charge of things myself . |
3 | Parents are extremely keen to have their children admitted to the college because they want them to take advantage of the excellent education that it offers . |
4 | ‘ I propose therefore that Customs should be given some discretion to mitigate the penalties for some misdeclarations , to enable them to take account of the individual circumstances of the trader . ’ |
5 | Greater responsibility has therefore been passed to us to take care of the day-to-day logistics involved with offshore work . |
6 | First , it enables us to take stock of the further dramatic proposals to reduce the nuclear threat between east and west since the START agreement in July . |