Example sentences of "[noun pl] to take [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The invitation by the BDDA to these distinguished brothers to take part at the Glasgow Congress reflected the respect for the achievements of the American deaf-mutes felt by Francis Maginn and the Association 's early leaders . |
2 | In the big top , Radio Cleveland entertain in the morning followed at 2pm by Radio 2 's John Sachs who will be inviting listeners to take part in the Bank Holiday Quiz and It 's Your Radio 2 . |
3 | Last night AA Roadwatch urged drivers to take care in the icy conditions and said it anticipated problems with heavy traffic during the holiday period . |
4 | The companies that have the highest sales in Poland and stand to lose most unless they can restructure their import channels to take advantage of the quotas , include Dell Computer Corp and Compaq Computer Corp in the personal computer market ; Computer 2000 and ComputerLand Corp in distribution , and Hewlett-Packard Co , Star Micronics Ltd , Seiko Epson Co and Seikosha Corp in the printer market . |
5 | SunSoft is also shipping a multi-processing OEM kit for Solaris 2.0 , which it says will allow system manufacturers to take advantage of the symmetric multi-processing features of the kernel , such as multi-threading , and tune and verify it for their specific hardware implementations . |
6 | A delegation from the North-West is going to Strasbourg later this mont to urge EC commissioners to take action against the dust from coal imported into the terminal at Gladstone Dock , Bootle . |
7 | THE IDB is organising a seminar to encourage local companies to take advantage of the major export opportunities in three of the fastest growing economies in the Asia Pacific region . |
8 | According to marketing manager Steve Gandy , BT has been swamped by offers from British companies to take part in the experiment which will test the usefulness of desk top video links for business . |
9 | Now here are the great eight selected by our judges to take part in the Grand Final at London 's swish Sheraton Park Tower on Friday , September 18 . |
10 | Britain was one of a number of European countries to take part in the annual sea dumping , which included the disposal of radioactive materials used in hospitals and research laboratories as well as waste from nuclear power . |
11 | My father made arrangements for three hundred Europeans , Indians and Arabs to take refuge in the Legation grounds if Negus Mikael defeated the Shoan armies . |
12 | Do we want legal and financial concerns to take precedence in the selection of resources for preservation ? |
13 | He said some training councils had increased their bids to take advantage of the political sensitivity of the subject . |
14 | A good deal of money has been made tarting up riverside and bank top pubs to take account of the new ambiance and to cater to the non-industrial affluent . |
15 | If only because school is for everyone , because it is compulsory , both government and the public have a right that they do not have in universities to take part in the determination of the curriculum . |
16 | This is one of the few places to take shelter from the streets that was safe to go . |
17 | At Rendcombe , one woman is chosen from a dozen hopeful applicants to take part in the weekend show . |
18 | Our response was , ’ What about having more bands to take account of the difficulties that arise because of the differences in property prices in London compared with other parts of the country ? ’ |
19 | WACC will sponsor Third World participants to take part in the event . |
20 | A wider sociological approach poses the question , What command over goods and services is required for individuals to take part in the mainstream of society in which they are a part ? |
21 | As in Lithuania in February , the refusal of the Latvian , Estonian and Georgian governments to take part in the all-union referendum was reinforced by the holding of their own national referendums . |
22 | Done properly , it would allow governments to take control of the distribution and quality of these substances away from criminals . |
23 | In order to implement this plan they are selecting sports to take part in the Concentration of Resources Programme . |
24 | Mr Fallon urged all Rothmans employees and their families to take heed of the comments . |
25 | Mr Fallon urged all Rothmans employees and their families to take heed of the chairman 's comments . |
26 | Statute further ensured that reversionary leases ( i.e. leases to take effect in the future ) , although capable of being legal , must take effect not more than 21 years from the date of their creation : |
27 | ‘ They will have no guarantee of funding , will have to re-organise their affairs to take account of the changes and partnerships with the council formed over many years will be lost , ’ said Martin Sime , Director of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations . |
28 | Now the big name bands such as Black Dyke Mills , British Aerospace , Fairey Engineering and Wingates travel long distances to take part in the contest . |
29 | This chemical causes rapid changes to take place within the caveman 's body including the following : |
30 | IBM is anxious to recruit more North West and Welsh firms to take part in the on-going survey , which is due to report again in six months time , Peter Willis , a consultant with the computer giant , said last night . |