Example sentences of "take this [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The real highlight is the chunky ‘ Cry ’ version , which takes this tune to an ethereal level .
2 The police service takes this service for granted , and that is how it should be .
3 Kelman ( 1988 ) in particular takes this kind of line , pointing out that those most opposed to the Vietnam war were those who had no chance of actually going there and being in danger .
4 If one takes this attack by Strabo into account , it seems strange that specialists on the ancient sources about Gaul , such as P. Duval , can still believe that Eratosthenes wrote at least thirty-three books of Galatica on the Celts .
5 In very general terms , the Renegade Jacket takes this principle to its logical conclusion .
6 CD takes this incident from the Annual Register for 1775 where it appears in the ‘ Chronicle ’ under the date of 14 Mar .
7 Suppose the central bank takes this line of argument seriously and opts for the following policy rule : where n is a constant .
8 CD takes this detail from the Annual Register for 1775 where it appears in the ‘ Chronicle ’ under the date of 16 Jan .
9 The effective management of the Marketing Mix must take this interdependence into account .
10 President , I would take this opportunity on behalf of the region to condra sorry , congratulate Nigel on the excellent work that he has done since becoming the National Health and Safety Officer .
11 Breeze was rather glad of the excuse to go out without Susan , because she could take this opportunity of returning Roger Kenyon 's wallet .
12 Will he therefore take this opportunity of welcoming the positive statement recently made by Mr. Shimon Peres , the leader of the Israeli Labour party , that if elected in June he would put a freeze on the settlements in the occupied territories .
13 May I take this opportunity of wishing my right hon. Friend the very best of luck at the Agriculture Council meeting next week , when the future of agricultural policy and the appalling proposals of Mr. MacSharry will be discussed ?
14 In conclusion , may I take this opportunity of thanking the Chief Executive and Directors of Plantsbrook Group , the National Secretary , the Officers , Administration Secretary and the Staff at the National Office and , last but not least , my colleagues at work for all their support during the past twelve months .
15 Will you please take this home with you this evening , and hand it to Laura when she calls ? ’
16 Wan na take this stuff as a souvenir ?
17 Better take this bit of paper … ’
18 He is if I may take this question of the appointment of the independent members , he has certainly separated himself directly from their appointment by having this regional instrument .
19 Clearly , governments should take this feature of human nature into consideration when formulating tax plans , for it is a sad fact of fiscal life that as soon as new tax is devised an army of tax-avoidance experts is assembled : Though helpful to the few , they are counter-productive for the country as a whole .
20 ‘ Any developments towards integration should take this diversity into account and not seek to prescribe a uniform model when national differences do not compromise the objective of efficient and secure international settlement . ’
21 They have asked that governing bodies should take this factor into account when selecting the coaches for the Regional Schools .
22 The traveller in a hurry does not take this kind of thing lying down .
23 Maybe those are the questions we should asking , rather than you know , do you take this man for your husband .
24 At least , one may take this assumption from the terms which the French emissary Paul Mus , after an arduous journey , presented to Ho in May 1947 and which required what amounted to a conditional surrender ; and in any case now that the Communist Party had been ousted from the French government there was no longer the same effective demand in France for a negotiated settlement .
25 ‘ Do you think he 'll take this bag with him ? ’
26 So , in anticipation of both this year 's result and next year 's plan , may I take this end of year opportunity to thank each and every one of you for all your contributions in 1991 , and to wish you and your families an enjoyable Christmas and a prosperous and happy New Year .
27 We shall now take this conception of style further , in order to lay the groundwork for examining communicative effects of style in more detail in Part II .
28 As time went on , and particularly by the early Seventies , I began to question whether one could take this point of view in a situation where things were going on which I clearly saw to be ‘ bad ’ .
29 It may be that the defendants could take this point by way of defence to the action : see Wandsworth London Borough Council v. Winder [ 1985 ] A.C. 461 and Roy v. Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Family Practitioner Committee [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 624 .
30 Now let's take this point by point .
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