Example sentences of "he [vb mod] be take " in BNC.
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1 | Well could I I mean this is of course one of the criticisms that one had to bear about Mrs. Thatcher about erm they say he 's not his own man , that to me indicates that he may be taking advice . |
2 | He may be taken as an example of a first type of critic , the advocate . |
3 | Where a defendant is familiar with the trade in question he may be taken to have knowledge of the existence of a contract even though he can not identify the other contracting party and even though he may have no direct information about any particular contract at all . |
4 | Is n't it he should be taking care of us ? ’ |
5 | From my point of view that is exactly why he should be taken seriously , and not only because of his apparent prestige . |
6 | He allegedly refused to treat the boy , insisting that he should be taken to hospital . |
7 | However , he should be taken out of his room at least occasionally , if at all possible , if only to avoid claustrophobia . |
8 | When a person is arrested away from a police station , section 30 says that he should be taken to a police station as soon as practicable unless the investigation requires his presence elsewhere . |
9 | But during this period , in order that the school 's reputation remain intact , he should be taken on in some capacity and paid a salary , that of a youth employment officer 's assistant , for example . |
10 | It continues : in his nineteenth year … considering the uncertain term of human life , and the fearful end especially before the fleshly and the worldly , he took thought , by the inspiration of God , providently concerning himself ( remembering his end ) , lest he should be taken in the snares of sin . |
11 | If he was really living in the house he must be taking pains to leave no signs of his occupancy . |
12 | Clayton home late last night and I thought he must be taking Lorraine home . |
13 | Thought he must be taking Lorraine home this time of night . |
14 | But er but when Marguerite says she 's thinking of having a couple for her living room that ca n't be pictures of somebody else 's room she 's putting up , he must be taking snaps . |
15 | Therefore Sharpe must die , and if he was not to be killed in a duel , then he must be taken care of in another way and , in the darkness as Lord John had said his farewells , Jane had urged him to the other way . |
16 | And when he gets a break from the circuit just before Christmas , he 'll be taking wife Anne and baby George to Florida so that he can train in the sun . |
17 | As David Nicholson said he 'll be taking orders from the jockey today instead of the other way around . |
18 | Er the appoi the governors have just made an appointment of erm to the headship of who 's the current deputy head , senior deputy at , he 'll be taking up his appointment er at Easter . |
19 | He 'll be taking charge of coaching , recruitment and welfare of the players . |
20 | But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall : |
21 | But an MP says he 'll be taking up the case , and demanding it go back to the courts for a stiffer sentence . |
22 | It 's expected he 'll be taken to the Horton General Hospital in Banbury . |
23 | The fact that he might be taking a considerable risk only added to his excitement . |
24 | Her face reflecting her disgust , and horror as she stared at the other woman , Ellie turned to glance at Feargal to see how he might be taking this insulting piece of arrant mischief-making , and was astonished to see that he looked not angry , but almost sad . |
25 | He was very apologetic , and looked as if he might be taken away and hanged for the delay . |
26 | Myeloski was beginning to realize that he could be taking on forces that encompassed the very people who ran the Soviet Union , the powermasters who employed him to keep the peace as a police officer . |
27 | If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog . |
28 | If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog . |
29 | To interview only one club member and then say that he could be taken as representative of the whole club membership — perhaps several hundred in number — could not be substantiated . |
30 | Alternatively he could be taken before a magistrate for punishment . |