Example sentences of "are [adj] take [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The currency convertability restrictions threaten to wipe out the country 's domestic base of small resellers unless suppliers opt to extend credit facilities further , but to date there has been no indication that suppliers are prepared to take such steps . |
2 | If you are prepared to take fewer flights and welcome the security of confirmed flights , a fixed-route airpass may be best . |
3 | Lots of men I know are prepared to take some time ensuring their children 's food is fresh and safe , once they understand the issues . ’ |
4 | Note that the children have seen that the outcome of the game can not be pre-planned , and are likely to take this understanding with them to the Example continued drama itself . |
5 | You can imagine what an outcry there 'd be from women if we made some such generalisation about them , but we men are supposed to take this shit . ’ |
6 | This means that if you begin catching barbel in the 3lb to 4lb class you are unlikely to take any barbel very much bigger — or smaller — while that shoal remains in the swim . |
7 | The FA are unlikely to take any action . |
8 | There are a number of companies dealing with media only and represented by The Association of Media Independents but they tend to be highly specialised and are unlikely to take any inexperienced person . |
9 | Most of the time we are able to take such perversity in our stride . |
10 | It means we our staff are able to take more time er to understand and advise our clients which we need to do . |
11 | Glasgow and Birmingham are anxious to take all the work for Regional Railways . |
12 | We are ready to take any penalty Mr Mills desires to place upon us ’ . |
13 | ‘ Under the Companies Act , we are entitled to take such action if more than 10 per cent of the shareholders back the application . |