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

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1 There must also be the motivation to take advantage of these factors .
2 Why not be the statesman to take the step ?
3 What would be more helpful would be the encouragement to take a team from your current church to a nearby and needy area so plant from strength , and multiply organically and naturally .
4 In the West country waterside living offers a similar breadth of choice , and with the market approaching its low water mark , now might be the time to take the plunge .
5 If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge .
6 Another factor may be the time taken in coping with a particular old person which is seen as disproportionate in relation to other work which has to be done .
7 Guinness Rogers admitted that ‘ the Federation may not be so potent a factor as its promoters suppose , and one of its nearest perils may be the temptation to take itself too seriously ’ .
8 This may be the point to take off and realise a long-planned dream — moving to the country if home has always been in town or vice versa .
9 It was as if a woman who thus lowered herself disowned her right to be considered a person , a soul ; as if it would be no sin to take advantage of her lust because one could not possibly soil her any further .
10 They were anxious that there should be no action taken against those who had co-operated with the Japanese .
11 David protested a little at her going , but assured her it would be no trouble to take her home , and some fifteen minutes later , after she had said her thank-yous and good-byes and collected her belongings , they were in his super-charged sports car roaring along the lanes .
12 Erm , another reason why I ca n't give you the whole story of course is because then there 'd be no reason to take this baby rather than this baby at the hospital , you know , so their histories are exactly identical , I E nil , erm , nothing individuates them on that account .
13 Since the assumption is that the child will carry around any new linguistic knowledge , there will be no need to take any account of the environment within which the teaching takes place .
14 As one respondent in an in-depth interview said : ‘ I 'd be a bit taken aback if my solicitor contacted me .
15 He assured us that the preservation of a proper pension scheme would be a consideration taken into account by the Secretary of State in determining to whom the subsidiaries of the Scottish Transport Group were to be sold .
16 No doubt , it would be very helpful if certain matters went to court for determination , and this may be a factor taken into account in deciding whether to assist or not .
17 But Michael Heseltine , the President of the Board of Trade , made clear to MPs that the Government did not consider that saving mining jobs should be a factor taken into account in giving consents for gas-fired stations .
18 What would be a quarter take away a twelfth ?
19 It should be a whip to take to Tom .
20 There is a decision gap and then there is a fork Since there must presumably be a decision to take either fork there should be further decision gaps .
21 The borrowed book may be a fiction taken from Isadore of Seville , one of Hoccleve 's sources , but the liveliness , and the determination with which Hoccleve insists on going his own way , whatever his friends advise , is lifelike enough .
22 Of course erm it 's perhaps , perhaps it 's looking slightly to the er historical future it it 's er it it was bad news in one sense because erm there came to be a view taken in Europe that wars between the great powers would be short , sharp wars .
23 Since BAe seems to be a front-runner to take over the ailing Ferranti group , Professor Smith may have a hand in self-fulfilment of his prophecy .
24 If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone .
25 Like a robot she 'd made the calls Steve should have made and the rest of the time she had walked the city , trying to be a tourist taking in all the sights .
26 In such cases there may be a need to take account of a somewhat larger number of markedly different national contexts in order to make possible a more precise isolation of explanatory variables ( Sorge , 1976 ) .
27 It might be an idea to take down some of those trees .
28 erm on the way it might be an idea to take it down with you
29 You do n't have to be an expert to take part in the Society experience — you just have to care .
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