Example sentences of "will [be] take [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 THE COST ‘ We have an initiative which is still under wraps for the moment but which we will be taking during the election campaign , ’ he said .
2 On Saturday , the environmental campaigners will be taking to the streets of Colchester to urge furniture buyers to boycott stores which stock products made of mahogany .
3 Eight hundred competitors will be taking to the water this weekend for the annual River Wye raft race .
4 Some of the world 's finest vintage aircraft will be taking to the skies at a display this weekend .
5 This weekend , top harmonica player Brendan Power and guitarist Frank Kilkelly will be taking to the stage , at around 8pm .
6 I welcome the commitment that has been shown by the head of the governing body , but I can not give any hint of the decision that I will be taking by the end of February .
7 Issue will be taken with the appropriateness of applying the concept of punishment to the probation context through reference to a demanding and successful probation project concerned with offenders in trouble through drink .
8 Orders will be taken for the new series of chips from June this year .
9 Relief on the rest will be taken at the rate of 5% a year .
10 Final decisions as always on your budget will be taken at the Council meeting in February .
11 The parliamentary debate enters its fifth day tomorrow but Mr Gligorov has said no decision will be taken at the end of the session because no formal proposal has been received from the United Nations .
12 Er do n't forget the Crawley strikers , the bucket collection will be taken at the door as you go out every pound is worth two as the General Secretary has generously said .
13 Photographs will be taken of the guitar during its production and these will be mounted , framed and presented along with the instrument itself , as a bonus prize — a memento of a truly unique guitar .
14 If the first and second valuation are within 15 per cent of each other an average will be taken of the two .
15 Account will be taken of the fact that modern written Swahili developed from the written form of a lingua franca , and not from one of the ‘ primary dialects ’ of the East African coast .
16 The winning school tennis team , for example , will be taken to the All England Club to see the Wimbledon Museum , followed by a coaching session with Cox , former British No. 1 and currently Director for the Rover Junior Tennis Initiative , and Hutchins , the former National Team Manager and Davis Cup Captain .
17 A strict approach will be taken to the construction of exclusion clauses and general clauses are unlikely to be held to exclude all aspects of fiduciary duty .
18 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
19 If the charter is to be worth more than the paper it is printed on we need guarantees that appropriate action will be taken to the satisfaction of the public , and in particular , the complainant .
20 In a couple of years-sooner if a child is born — I 'll be forgiven and Anna will be taken into the family .
21 A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract .
22 The last item entered at either of these prompts will be taken as the current item , even if an incompatible entry has been made at the other prompt .
23 This will usually show the sum to be deducted from the invoice for the goods in question ( ie how much will be taken off the retailer 's bill ) .
24 ‘ However , matters of security are treated with the utmost seriousness and the strongest action will be taken against the passenger concerned . ’
25 His place will be taken by the somewhat surprising figure of Matthew Engel , former cricket correspondent of the Guardian and a talented wordsmith .
26 That decision will be taken by the United Kingdom Parliament .
27 Tolerance of deviation can become strained and predictable steps will be taken by the other members to correct that deviation .
28 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
29 It is enough if there be just and reasonable grounds for apprehending that unless payment be made an unlawful and injurious course will be taken by the defendant in violation of the plaintiffs ' actual rights .
30 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what measures will be taken by the United Kingdom Passport Agency to raise its standards of service .
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