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

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1 If you take early retirement before the age of 60 , it may be necessary for you to pay voluntary Class 3 national insurance contributions in order to protect your contributions record for pension purposes .
2 If you take made-up bottles , check them for leakage beforehand .
3 If you take good care of your nails , a monthly manicure would be sufficient .
4 If you take special care to note landmarks on the far bank , use a swim marker to aid judgment , and make sure you have noted the exact spot , every time you cast you will soon have this area firmly implanted in your mind .
5 If we take good Y as the numeraire , and there is a mark-up m i , in sector i , then the price equations , with constant returns to scale , are .
6 Even if we take patristic Christology , in which it is said that God in Christ took on humanity in which we all participate , it is still the case that that human nature was the human nature of a male human being .
7 If we take British world title winners by decade from 1892 onwards to the present , the picture that emerges not only refutes the hungry fighter theory , but suggests that better living standards produce more world champions than poverty does .
8 If we take reciprocal altruism seriously , method ( ii ) might conceivably operate in animals , although not in the case of age queues ; methods ( i ) and ( iii ) could not .
9 Thus , a mechanistic system is closed and an organic system is open to the environment If we take local government as an open system we can see that inputs from the environment will include the following :
10 If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price .
11 So with regard to these beings , the Chewong know that they are vulnerable to attack , but that if they take proper care in their day-to-day behaviour and avoid places where potentially harmful beings are known to live and set their traps , they have a fairly good chance of being healthy and fit .
12 Middlesbrough will be in a strong position if they take full advantage of games in hand .
13 He added : ‘ British Rail has put off its £0.75bn programme and even if it takes private money , the bigger the players the better .
14 The best rock attempts to make society better , even if it takes gross self-laceration to get to that point …
15 In his refreshing book Mr Veseth looks at Victorian Britain , which improved on Florence 's commercial ideas , particularly public debt , and also went into decline ; and at present-day America , which is deeply in debt but might , he argues , avoid decline if it takes brave decisions .
16 What seems to happen is that an individual , given his arrival in a situation , reviews it in the context of his own objectives and decides that if he takes certain actions , the situation will change in the direction of his objectives .
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