Example sentences of "that [pers pn] take [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Figs 7 and 8 show a couple of illustrative fingerings ; as you play through these make sure that you take careful note of the formulae that are written underneath the notation .
2 Their women , far from being grateful , turned on them , snarling , in late night conversations telling them to shut up ; far from setting them free to work for the Revolution , their women demanded that they take emotional responsibility and also clean the loos .
3 The World Bank and International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , meeting in Washington on April 26-28 , approved massive financial backing for the former Soviet republics on the condition that they took rigorous action to privatize and stabilize their economies .
4 I feel , however , that it takes insufficient account of the natural caution and pragmatism of the British people , which was admirably reflected in the negotiating approach of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and his colleagues in the Cabinet .
5 Chris Hook claims that it takes expert knowledge and a great deal of patience to hack into a computer system .
6 ‘ It teaches you to be patient and determined , and reminds you that it takes hard work and practice when things are n't going right . ’
7 The dominion status declaration was made in October 1929 and met on the Congress side by what amounted to a demand that it take immediate effect .
8 It may be that he took new insignia after the subjugation of Norway , and that he left his old crown in Winchester , in much the same way that Henry II of Germany had , at his imperial coronation in 1014 , hung his former crown above the altar of St Peter 's , where Cnut would almost certainly have seen it thirteen years later .
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