Example sentences of "form [pers pn] [vb mod] take " in BNC.
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1 | Politics can be quite reasonably defined as the business of government and power in any society , whatever form they may take . |
2 | In a simple case , we might have the following key set : These thirty-four records need only 34 storage positions , but if they were stored in self-indexing form they would take up 359 storage positions , and there would be five gaps of 91 , 1 , 1 , 94 and 138 positions respectively . |
3 | In this section the objective is to consider the rationale for intergovernmental grants and the particular form they should take . |
4 | Preobrazhensky says in his reply to his critics , in the foreword to the second edition of his book , that Bukharin is too general , and not specific enough , since he ‘ merely ’ talks about the law of labour expenditure and not the form it would take in the transition period . |
5 | Luckily , the gas had left me feeling so foul and depressed that I was almost looking forward to it , feeling faintly curious about what form it would take . |
6 | LEA leadership is vital , but we have raised questions about the form it might take and the aspects of education with which it should be concerned . |
7 | Assuming sex education is given to the child by a school , the question of what form it should take must be considered . |
8 | 17.17 An essential aspect of development in the secondary stages is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing — what it is about , what form it should take and to whom it is addressed . |
9 | An essential element in our proposals for the secondary school is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing : what it is about , what form it should take , and to whom it is addressed . |
10 | The problem is that there is little agreement over how this control should operate and what form it should take . |
11 | The Butler Act provided for universal free state secondary education , but did not specify the form it should take or rule on whether or not there should be selective schools . |
12 | Even now , however , no decisions had been taken on the speed of emancipation or the form it should take . |
13 | The clear lesson here is that the IT archive , whatever form it should take , is not only the carrier of information which the future historian would want to use , but that the very form , structure and dynamic of that archive as it is created and used will make a vital contribution to an understanding of the social relationships , the culture and the power structures of the late twentieth century . |
14 | Economists are not agreed ( nor are politicians for that matter ) on how effective it has been or can be , or on what form it should take . |
15 | They work out a purpose , and decide on what they are going to produce , what form it will take , and who will be the intended audience . |