Example sentences of "is take [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was talking on Sue , I was saying if you 've got a client who did n't give you the convenient forty two pounds , but said you 'd got forty or thirty pounds to spend , the first thing you 've got to do is take off the two pounds policy fee , so you 're left in this case , with thirty eight pounds . |
2 | The bottom half of the page is how much she gets for every ten pounds she 's got to spend , but before we find out she 's got to spend , what we 've got to do is take off the policy fee . |
3 | Your balls are well separated , I mean , the best I can do is take off the yellow , then I can make the . |
4 | Er in relation to existing employment sites er and Mr Laycock referred to National Power , erm there we have an example of the attitude that the the council is taking towards the the re-use of employment sites . |
5 | to avoid any possible misunderstanding about the nature of the work performed and the degree of responsibility that the firm is taking for the information contained in the report , it is preferable for the report distribution to be limited to those with a clear appreciation of the purpose and nature of the engagement . |
6 | ‘ Gentleman ’ Ray Noorda is taking off the gloves . |
7 | Are you encouraged by the direction the society is taking at the moment in relation to women and education ? |
8 | Deuce , a pimp , has added him to a clutch of boys he is taking to a hotel . |
9 | Welcome back : A teenager who was paralysed in a car crash is taking to the road himself after passing his driving test . |
10 | You clear the hole as much as may be necessary to judge the direction the line is taking within the hole , gauge where the second hole must be dug and carry tin . |
11 | The precedents are clear for the action which my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary is taking in the Bill . |
12 | The wood is taken off the ass , and laid on Isaac . |
13 | It gives one Dutch ( why Dutch ? ) courage and the edge is taken off the senses and one says : " Who cares ? " or " I can take it . " |
14 | Kicks will double your striking power when you have mastered them , but it must be remembered that the moment one foot is taken off the ground , the practitioner 's stability and mobility are reduced by half . |
15 | Can the Minister tell us how information is taken off the police national computer ? |
16 | Our environmental goals can not be successfully achieved unless action is taken across the Community . |
17 | The third dimension is taken at a paraline angle to the horizontal . |
18 | For students taking the American Studies strand , a particular feature of the course is the intercalary year which is taken at a university in the United States between the second and final years . |
19 | Dinner is taken at a large pine table in the breakfast room or in the dining room at a rather grand table , polished and adorned with the best china , silver-ware and of course , candles . |
20 | Alba Adriatica has a long beach of fine , golden sand where holiday life is taken at a relaxed unhurried pace . |
21 | The scherzo resumes the sense of not-so-contained violence ; and the Presto finale is taken at a dangerously fast pace . |
22 | If sleep is taken at an unusual time , the changes associated with it ( the release of some hormones , the type of sleep ) will be affected to different extents depending on whether they are dominated by external factors or the body clock . |
23 | Any decision over handing over a section of line , or even a route , to LRT is taken at the top by Regional Railways ' managing director Gordon Pettitt . |
24 | After describing an examination which is taken at the end of schooling ( compulsory schooling ends at 16 , but just over half stay at school till 17 ) and which to British eyes seems remarkably casual , the HMI team observes : |
25 | Continental breakfast or coffee and tea , fruit juice , rolls with butter and jam , is taken at the Hotel . |
26 | By taking part , individuals also put direct pressure on the Government to ensure that some real action is taken at the Earth Summit — politicians will only act when enough people demand that they do something . |
27 | Each case must be considered on its own merits though it is important that action is taken at the appropriate time . |
28 | However the pill is the method least preferred by the population controllers because it is taken at the discretion of the user . |
29 | Unless a decision to the contrary is taken at the A.G.M. it has been decided to keep the subscription at the 1989-90 level , namely £5 . |
30 | An examination in Professional Practice ( RIBA Part 3 ) , set jointly through the Association of Scottish Schools of Architecture , is taken at the completion of the second period of practical training , and successful candidates are eligible to register with the Architects Registration Council of the United Kingdom , and become full members of the RIBA and/or the RIAS . |