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

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1 A property that is not specified takes on a default value .
2 The ten contestants will be in the area for four days , from June 24–27 , as Dungannon takes on a festival atmosphere .
3 It provides the exporter with the security that he will receive payment for goods which he has despatched , regardless of the buyer 's ability or willingness to pay , since the bank takes over the payment obligation .
4 Just how good it is depends mainly upon how much care one takes over the cream sauce .
5 Meanwhile the ethereal life of Ranveer , Bubbles and Socks , an unworldly trio who react in a childlike way to every sling and arrow as if permanently looking for Nanny , starts to unravel when a new administrator takes over the game park with thinly veiled hostility towards his country 's nobility .
6 Playing the game takes over the drama session and becomes a means for the children ( and sometimes the teacher ) to avoid the drama .
7 Each evening the wife takes home a company car and the husband drives home the delivery car .
8 Once egg laying is complete , the female retires to a safe distance and the male takes up a guard position under the nest .
9 Under that scheme , owners who face being made homeless due to mortgage arrears are allowed to stay in their homes as tenants for 12 months as the council takes up a head lease .
10 Kaohsiung Yamaha covers over 235,000 sq ft of space and houses 800 staff ; electric guitar production takes up the ground floor while acoustics are built upstairs .
11 Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number .
12 After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light .
13 He sighs , takes out the cigarette case again and holds it out to me .
14 If they belong to the party that wins power they may well take on a government office of some kind .
15 He can take on a back row and come out trumps , giving good ball sooner or later for his backs to benefit .
16 When their children go to school , they may take on a morning job in a shop or making school dinners .
17 The Regional Research Laboratories will also take on a training function as they develop and organise courses and workshops at the regional level to promote their facilities .
18 MICHAEL Watson will never take on a world title fight again .
19 He would himself take on the Finance portfolio , with Minister of Agriculture Madun Dulloo taking on Foreign Affairs and further appointments to follow .
20 Volvo 's over-the-counter US shares jumped more than $5 on word of a merger with Renault , while Jaguar — the object of a run-up since Ford hinted at takeover plans two weeks ago — fell nearly a dollar on word that rival General Motors will take only a minority share in the British car maker .
21 Do n't take along a shade fringe with dozens of colours — pull out a few ‘ whiskers ’ in basic shades and make up a fringe of your own .
22 Following a period of induction , he will take over the insurance function currently managed by the assistant company secretary and will also be responsible for developing and coordinating a risk management programme for the Group , to reduce losses in all parts of the business .
23 Rakovsky suggested that one of his protégés , an able and dedicated counter-espionage officer , should take over the activist case files and plan the Soviet response .
24 He can also take over the parenting role and provide her with respite from the rigours of what is a twenty-four-hour-a-day job .
25 Winners of this year 's competition will take over the education page for a day and pick up a £200 cash prize .
26 All of our finalists will also take home a goodie bag full of sensational Supersoft products .
27 From this FitzGerald could be in little doubt as to the likely course the bishops would take once a referendum campaign got under way .
28 Nevertheless , since we live in a capitalist society , the argument is an important one for those who would take up a correctionalist stance under it .
29 ( Let us take also a minimalist definition of feminism , as meaning the proclaimed equality of women and men . )
30 I sent the letter to the Department of Employment , among others , and received a reply from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State , suggesting that my constituent should take out a career development loan .
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