Example sentences of "[that] takes [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is there a risk that the Anonymous Fellowships can become a cult that takes over all life and leaves nothing else worth having ?
2 However , it is a less expressive image , as it is a less expressive moment , for while he is so wrapped up in the action of taking the shot she can not reveal much more than that furtive concentration that takes over any face in the act of intensive looking .
3 It means that instead of County and District Councils you have one authority that takes over both sets of functions .
4 Occasionally , birth order refers to total birth order that takes both live births and still births ( late fetal deaths ) into account .
5 Take , for example , Vatulele ( above ) ; an exclusive Fijian island hideaway that takes just 24 guests .
6 The trouble is that the chemicals can leach into local water tables , a factor that takes on added importance following the British Medical Association 's claim in October 1990 that most of Britain 's tap water is contaminated with pesticides , albeit at very low levels .
7 This is particularly true of libraries and archives in which valuable information is stored in a manner that takes up vast amounts of space , is prone to decay , and may not be easily accessible .
8 — a longer walk that takes about 2 hours .
9 I never knit for more than one hour at a time ; after this I go and make a cup of coffee , pop to the bathroom , feed the cat , water the plants , in fact any small job that takes about ten minutes .
10 Daniel Galvin in London has come up with a treatment that takes only thirty minutes and rather than causing a dramatic change , it softly camouflages grey hair with a subtle , natural-looking colour .
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