Example sentences of "take [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But at the same time he refuses Derrida 's equation of historicity with difference as such , instead reformulating his former thesis so that now history itself takes part in the epistemic shifts that he traces .
2 They tend not to explore what difference it makes who takes part in the public-policy process , or else they assume that the beneficiaries of public policy can simply be " read-off " from information about group participation because of uncomplicated assumptions about all groups being able to participate in order to advance their own interest .
3 Today she takes part in the only amateur contest of the week , The Young Showjumpers Award .
4 TNF is a cytokine that regulates cell proliferation and differentiation , and takes part in the immune response .
5 It also takes part in the ecumenical National Retreat Association which through its National Retreat Centre offers resources , information and an annual magazine called Vision which gives information about retreats and retreat houses .
6 There is a poppy song , ‘ What I Do ’ , in which she dances around in leggings and a bra top , and a cover of Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz 's Sixties hit ‘ The Girl From Ipanema ’ done in smoky café style , where she takes advantage of the sensual Puerto Rican looks she inherited from her mother .
7 In his fantasias and toccatas it is not difficult to trace Venetian influences , particularly in the six fantasias ‘ in the manner of an echo ’ where he takes advantage of the two manuals of the organ to ‘ echo ’ motives duly marked f and p .
8 Where the user takes advantage of the voluntary vision screening programme and as a consequence of vision defects at the viewing distances used specifically for the display screen work concerned is recommended to have a full eyesight examination by an ophthalmic optician , then during this interim period , the user will be permitted to use an ophthalmic optician of their own choice .
9 The new system continues the services provided by its predecessor , but it takes advantage of the latest developments in technology to provide a high quality service in the most cost-effective way .
10 Former Stressholme professional Fred Thorpe is the newly appointed pro at Romanby , whose 200-acre sites takes advantage of the natural features of the River Whiske as well as the construction of two man-made lakes which will give the course added character .
11 Kaisa , bored by the proceedings , takes advantage of the slack trace and goes over to have a look at a tree .
12 Taken as a whole , the tax and transfer system takes money from the rich and gives to the poor .
13 It is essential , however , that the student takes responsibility for the final decisions on the selection of strategies and means of implementation .
14 The work of the mobile teams is purely facilitation and although local health workers are kept informed of the team 's work , the village takes responsibility for the next step .
15 Few Voices , Many Worlds takes stock of the current situation in global communication .
16 Venice Restored takes stock of the first twenty years of conservation in the Serenissima after the disastrous flood of 1966 .
17 These both include many steps with the so-called ‘ dotted ’ rhythm i.e. in 3/4 the dancer steps on the first beat , holds on the second and briefly takes weight on the other foot on the third before stepping onwards .
18 The army takes aid to the needy .
19 Joan Smith takes issue with the latest biographer of Georges Simenon , the promiscuous creator of Maigret
20 In her book Man Made Language , Dale Spender takes aim at the componential analysts .
21 Another famous event is the Car Rally ( Rally Vinho da Madeira ) which takes place on the first weekend in August .
22 With the rise-fall tone we find a similar situation : if the tonic syllable is followed by a single syllable in the tail , the ‘ rise ’ part of the tone takes place on the first ( tonic ) syllable and the ‘ fall ’ part is on the second .
23 The fair gradually declined during the 1930 's and ceased just before the Second World War ; but it has continued to be proclaimed each St Swithin 's Day , except when this falls on a Sunday and then the custom usually takes place on the following day .
24 It takes place on the Caribbean island of Silver-store , where pirates murder many of the English colony and a detachment of Marines left to guard them ; the rest are taken prisoner but contrive to escape .
25 The well-dressing was started in Dore in 1959 as an added attraction for the scout gala , which takes place on the second Saturday in July , so an obvious choice for the design was ‘ A Boy Scout ’ , representing fifty years of scouting in the district .
26 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship .
27 It should be noted that whenever a new module or SPR is added to an SSR , using options 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 , further distribution of the SSR takes place via the new relationship and further endorsements are required .
28 Under a residual value system , prevention typically takes place at the tertiary level : work with children and families in imminent danger of separation , often through court proceedings .
29 Reading or writing ( using BGET# , BPUT# , INPUT# or PRINT# ) takes place at the current position of the pointer .
30 Reading or writing , using INPUT# and PRINT# , ( and BGET# and BPUT# — explained later ) , takes place at the current position of the pointer .
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