Example sentences of "a [noun sg] take all " in BNC.
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1 | anything like a , a , a group takes all of this . |
2 | Having said that , it has been suggested that the extent of the duty to use best endeavours depends upon the facts in each case and , pursuant to IBM United Kingdom Ltd v Rockware Glass Ltd [ 1980 ] FSR 335 , it may be that there is little practical difference between a covenant to use best endeavours , a covenant to use reasonable endeavours and a covenant to take all reasonable steps . |
3 | ‘ And Grandson Richard will be helping us , you see , ’ said Masklin , hoping that Gurder was in a state to take all this in . |
4 | And then there was a bit where a man takes all his clothes off and then just jumps into the river and then there was a bit where she where she 's having a bath |
5 | Held : The defendants owed to the plaintiff , as a guest , a duty to take all reasonable care to see that the premises were safe , and their failure to light the passage in a London hotel at 11.20 p.m. , when guests might reasonably be expected to be using the passage was a breach of that duty which had resulted in injury to the plaintiff . |
6 | They really needed a van to take all their gear . |
7 | Doughty was found to be in breach of the rule which requires a rider to take all reasonable measures to ensure that his mount achieves the best possible placing . |