Example sentences of "[vb pp] to take [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They too contain useful material on , for instance , the locations of sites , though individual site licences must be consulted for details of what each is permitted to take in the way of hazardous wastes .
2 Employers will , of course , want to make clear to you the level of personal responsibility you will be expected to take within the remit of your job description ( for a sample job description , see chapter 2 ) , but this does n't necessarily mean that they are trying to warn off the less confident .
3 The setup should be expanded to take in a plotter for graphic and map output .
4 That discussion will be broadened to take in the notion of generic strategies and the further implications for accounting .
5 We 're not saying we ca n't we we we 're against proposal we 've had to take on the market person but until that finance situation is eased it 's extremely difficult .
6 So nobody actually goes until the bell goes , but you need to be listening Matthew because you do n't know what you 've got to take to the party yet .
7 Even if the private sector could be persuaded to take on the project , whose estimated costs have now trebled to £3bn , the fare levels needed to make it profitable would make trail travel to Paris through the tunnel barely competitive with the airlines .
8 Energetic visitors were invited to take to the dance floor and strut their stuff , quenching their thirst with a bottle of the new , macho mineral water , Thirsty Camel , afterwards !
9 My only reason for including this story is to record the short but pithy comment of Canada 's leading humorist who , when we had paused to take in the scene , turned to me and said , ‘ I do n't think it 's a bit funny ! ’
10 The " tramp " was sheltered arid if possible found work by union officials if forced to take to the road .
11 CHANCELLOR Norman Lamont openly admitted his unpopularity on television last night when he defended the ‘ difficult decisions ’ he was forced to take in the Budget .
12 During the year when you have essays to write or problems to solve as part of the requirements of the course , work on a small space on your desk with the items that you are allowed to take into the examination room .
13 This is particularly important if you are allowed to take into the examination room a small calculating machine .
14 Yet in practice this view was not extended to take in the case of gender : the advances made as a result of the critique of behaviourism and pluralism did not go on to question the assumptions and mechanisms that continue to define politics as the affair of men .
15 But as they walked into the dining room , which can accommodate up to 450 guests , their eyes could not have failed to take in the splendour of it all .
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