Example sentences of "that [noun pl] take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For both judges and ordinary people will have come to see that the area that should be dominated by predictability is very large , and citizens will make their plans assuming that judges take that view and so will not often reverse settled legal practice .
2 This had already happened to many birds of prey and there were still farmers around who believed that eagles took live lambs , though the evidence was very slight .
3 Okay , so on Friday we were looking at erm a model of agricultural supply and response that incorporated erm , a notion that farmers take some time er to react to changes in er in prices erm due to psychological acquiring fixed factors and so on
4 Well let's assume deducted expectations model is a reasonable model of expectations formation right call that equation number one right , so our adaptive expectations model is E T minus one , so that 's E T right , minus E T minus two into P T minus one right , so that equals gamma into P T minus one , minus E T minus two P T minus one right so that 's the same expression as we had before , right that 's the our ad our adapted expectations model , that 's , that 's how we 're assuming that expectations are generated right , or revised right so , we 're incorporating expectations into this model but we also want to incorporate the fact that farmers take some time to respond to changes in price alright .
5 A teacher 's question is how to tap this latent knowledge , and ensure that pupils take enough care , both in speaking as intelligibly and clearly as in some sense they know how to , and in writing , with the constant aim of criticizing and making less ambiguous whatever they may write .
6 The information was also required to ascertain what assessment materials could be included at different levels of a graduated test scheme so that pupils taking each level could achieve a high degree of success .
7 ‘ It is unusual that police took such action , but by law they are fully covered to do that . ’
8 Dr. Lamont writes that " Islay has no relics of the Palaeolithic age , but traces of Mesolithic settlement , principally of " kitchen middens " of small mobile communities , which are found in the vicinity of the 25 foot raised beaches " which were formed before 2500 BC when the sea was roughly at its present level , and says " It was , however , in the New Stone Age ( 2700–1300 BC ) that men took effective possession , pasturing their domestic herds , practising a simple agriculture , and interring their noble dead in impressive chambered cairns .
9 We assume that larvae take 10 days to develop ( ignoring differences between lines ) , and that larval viability is adjusted by density-dependence to maintain constant population size ( r=0 ) .
10 There is no evidence that horses take much notice of pecking order , except in competitive situations .
11 In general , however , they found that consumers took better care of appliances on hire purchase and that servicing costs were lower .
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