Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If only because they are the sole member of their order , the Dermoptera , which means ‘ skin-winged ’ , the colugos must take pride of place .
2 ‘ The sentence imposed must take account of public opinion and aim to leave all concerned with a feeling that justice has been done . ’
3 It should also be clear that future investigations and policies must take account of class and gender and be sensitive to possible differences between minority black communities .
4 The judges must take account of advice from a lay-dominated advisory committee and the Director-General of Fair Trading .
5 Rather more controversial would be deciding which tournament should take pride of place in the European clay court season leading into Paris .
6 Of course any candidate specification , like any job description , should take account of legislation concerning race relations and equal opportunities for men and women .
7 The Minister used such phrases as " " We hope " , We will advise " , or " We will suggest " that private operators should take account of consumer interest .
8 When Iraqi First Deputy Premier Taha Yassin Ramadan visited Ankara on Aug. 5 , President Özal said that Iraq should take account of world opinion by adopting a " constructive and realistic " attitude .
9 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
10 The court rejected arguments that it should take account of article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , which guarantees free speech .
11 It was also suggested that a policeman attending court at the trial of the present proceedings might take note of evidence based on the disclosures and use that evidence .
12 When it 's finished it 'll take pride of place in a new aircraft museum to be opened in Gloucestershire .
13 and I do n't know how he , you are , and in the end our cousins you , you know convince me that they 'd take sort of control , you know that , if I was worried as well about or dad getting drunk , one thing or another like , you know , and said look we 're going , it 's not as though we 're not going , we 're going and we 'll have him in with us and I let him go in the end cos I went down in the five weeks
14 Erm , let's take waiver of premium , and go through that process .
15 The director of a haulage company who would like to retire as soon as is practicable and leave much of the management of the firm to his children may take advantage of retirement relief .
16 The choice is varied and students may take advantage of tuition in many sports or alternatively may organize their own programme of activities and book the various sports facilities at times which suit their academic timetables .
17 The marketer may take account of personality variables in the following way .
18 Mention has been made as to the nonexistence of an allocation for housing and as to the suitability of this forum for consideration of the effect which would take place of development with or without the existing allocation .
19 A true historical investigation would take account of press agitation , party conferences , Government pronouncements , and debates in Parliament ; but all these are ignored as the result of a rule excluding evidence of the political history of a statute .
20 I shall take evidence of discovery and identity — if you have determined it by then .
21 One will take pride of place in the town 's Harris Museum & Art Gallery with the other nameplate to be auctioned for Mayor 's charities .
22 The solid brass whistle which gained a silver medal at the Model Engineer New Year exhibition , will take pride of place on Snowdon No. 7 .
23 William Duffield will take pride of place in this sale of British and Victorian paintings with his ‘ Still life of a blackcock , a woodpigeon , a stein and a sumptuous display of fruit ’ ( signed and dated 1857 , oil on canvas , 112x142cm ) , which is estimated to fetch £30–40,000 ( $55–70,000 ) .
24 This handsome and practical carving set will take pride of place in your kitchen and dining room .
25 At Maastricht next month , political , economic and monetary union will take pride of place .
26 They will be able to see for themselves where their pictures will take pride of place on the 4,000-ton structure being built for Agip ( UK ) at the SLP Engineering yard in Commercial Street .
27 It will take pride of place at the series of steam weekends in Darlington which start on May 23 .
28 The Labour leadership has already stated that it will take advantage of instalment payments still outstanding from the sale of shares in British Telecom and the Scottish electricity companies .
29 Tables can be used as desks ; end tables can be used for dining ; chairs can fold up and be hung from large colourful hooks , or be stacked up into a tiny space ; armchairs can become spare single beds ; well thought-out storage will take care of clothing , books , files and china .
30 The survey design will take account of work being conducted in the United States as the basis for a comparative evaluation of British and American experiences .
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