Example sentences of "take [art] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 There can be no reasonable argument about migrants if one side takes the position that nobody should ever be sent back to anywhere , that the mere act of emigration in itself constitutes grounds for supposing that circumstances were unbearable in the country of origin .
2 There can be no reasonable argument about migrants if one side takes the position that nobody should ever be sent back to anywhere , that the mere act of emigration in itself constitutes grounds for supposing that circumstances were unbearable in the country of origin .
3 If one takes the position that human right to life is absolute , then one must show a morally relevant difference between human and animal life that justifies denying that an animal 's right to life is absolute , and I believe we have shown that such a difference is not readily found .
4 Dahl states : " While the empirical approach takes the attitude that if a program does not work in practice there must be something wrong about the theory , the rationalist will retort that what is true in theory must also be true in practice — that it is the practice , not the theory , that is wrong . "
5 But who asks these questions , and who takes the decisions that follow from the answers ?
6 In every generation , REPRODUCTION takes the genes that are supplied to it by the previous generation , and hands them on to the next generation but with minor random errors — mutations .
7 In a private firm , it may be argued , the problem of executing policy involves only that the individual concerned takes the actions that maximize ( expected ) profits .
8 If he takes the bulbs that is going a bit far .
9 That is perhaps strongest in California , where the feeling takes the form that the future has arrived before it was due .
10 As we have seen , for some Foucault can apparently be dismissed with ease as merely the philosopher of discontinuity , a description which is hardly adequate ; for others , criticism takes the form that he simply relativizes history , but this is really no better , for history is itself a mode of demonstrating the relativity , temporariness , and temporality of phenomena .
11 One thing that ethologists would like to know about this courtship is why it takes the form that it does .
12 But , but , but that would ex at least explain why the outline agrarian law takes the form that it did and what was the thinking behind it .
13 He therefore only makes a judgement when a profit-decision has to be made , and in doing so takes the risk that he could be wrong .
14 If he takes the lampshades that is fair enough .
15 The Isle of Wight takes the line that care management is a parallel profession to social work and pays care managers on equivalent scales according to experience , skills , and qualifications .
16 By implication , Levitt takes the view that a global market should be viewed as one with particular market segments that may bear little or no relationship to geographical boundaries .
17 Whereas Levitt takes the view that the low prices permitted by scale economies in production offer the key to global marketing success , Quelch and Hoff suggest that the driving factor in global marketing should be the efficient worldwide use of good marketing ideas .
18 The former steel boss takes the view that any intelligent manager can learn the technicalities of a new industry reasonably quickly .
19 Mark takes the view that if the UK is not to be considered for other than economic reasons , then that 's a matter for the committee and the Corporation to decide .
20 SIR — Although like most MPs I accept the principle that a majority of one is enough , I find it difficult to explain to my Southend Conservative supporters who have phoned me why your paper takes the view that there was a 4.43 per cent swing from Conservative to Labour in our constituency .
21 This was not done in the 1985 Act — with the result that it would be open to the Government not to comply with an order if it takes the view that the Tribunal 's decision clearly exceeds its powers under the statute .
22 Elliott takes the view that ‘ although most persons are not liable for omissions a doctor is so liable vis-à-vis his patient , unless he can justify his failure to give treatment on the grounds that such was useless .
23 The results of each survey are published in the Gallup Political Index every month , except during election periods , when the European Commission takes the view that member countries should not publish opinion data for fear of influencing the outcome of the election .
24 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
25 Martin Orne takes the view that hypnosis may be safely used simply to gain clues for further investigation , in cases where the police are completely in the dark .
26 Wan Plumpton , deputy chairman of the Electricity Council takes the view that consumers , and women in particular , could not cope with ‘ spot pricing ’ .
27 It is as if the academic community takes the view that theories on ancient astronauts are beneath their dignity .
28 So the sportsman takes the view that the rabbit is a worthy member of the wildlife community , while accepting that most farmers , perfectly understandably , take another view .
29 In view of the decision in CIR v Eurocopy plc [ 1991 ] STC 707 , the Revenue takes the view that in practice alterations to the terms of approved employee share schemes that effect a change in the rights of existing option holders are unlikely to be approved .
30 The ASB still takes the view that appropriate disclosures of this kind can assist users of financial statements , but in the light of the responses to FRED 1 concluded that the concept can best be developed within the ASB 's proposals for an Operating and Financial Review to support a company 's annual report — ie as part of a wider discussion of a company 's performance .
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