Example sentences of "would [adv] take the " in BNC.

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1 Once the beer can had been invented , that is evolved , in one place , it was inevitable that it would eventually take the place of the bottle all over the world , though the process is still going on .
2 They argued that development would eventually take the Third World through its own demographic transition to low rates of death and birth .
3 On the other hand , when the price is much below 36s. , even those sellers who would rather take the price than leave the market with their corn unsold , will argue that at that price the demand will be in excess of the supply : so they will wait , and by waiting help to bring the price up .
4 It would only take the appear the appearance of a mutant , who chose to put its own reproductive success first , for the whole system to break down .
5 And they would n't touch her with a barge pole cos it 's all plastic and all fake and people would just take the piss .
6 His relations gave him up , deploring his French expedition and the revolutionary sympathies it so clearly implied , and despairing that he would ever take the opportunities available to him for making a career in the Church or the law .
7 Mr Graham would always take the view that this ‘ dignity ’ was something like a woman 's beauty and it was thus pointless to attempt to analyse it .
8 He said that the inspectorate would probably take the form of an ‘ inspectorate of national inspectorates ’ .
9 The theory is that if he stayed with the females throughout the year , he would compete with them for food and would probably take the best of what was available .
10 It was that inborn sense of duty that motivated people like Joanna They would automatically take the helm .
11 Having some information on helplines in other areas and countries , they realized that such a service in London would both take the pressure off them and be an asset to the community .
12 The December meeting would now take the form of a consultative congress .
13 I should be obliged if you would now take the appropriate steps to have the recoveries examined or alternatively to authorise their return .
14 Maybe someone bold enough to improvise like that would even take the risk of getting himself really knocked out and dropped in the water , knowing I could n't fail to find him in a few minutes . ’
15 Sir Denys would then take the role of chairman , while Mr Hampel would become chief executive — and push through a radical restructuring plan ?
16 Jarman would then take the man 's belongings , deposit the body in a nearby river and sell his horse and clothes to the taciturn gypsies that wandered the moor .
17 In the event , heaven forbid , that her business should not succeed , she would indeed take the first local job she was offered .
18 And it would undoubtedly take the edge off the bliss for you , too .
19 A true friend would not do anything that would enable the disease to continue but would instead take the difficult and risky path of totally confronting it , while still loving the sufferer , despite all the harshness that the disease will cause the sufferer to throw in return .
20 But he must do more to suppress the air of lawlessness that now abounds ( which would incidentally take the wind out of the Congress 's sails ) and persuade people that paying taxes is a social virtue ( which would then help balance Russia 's books ) .
21 If things turned out well he would quietly take the credit .
22 And all the rime you knew that you would never take the risk of getting shot which this involved or have the necessary patience to carry it out .
23 Graham was adamant he would never take the England captain 's job because of all the hassles involved .
24 Shaking her head , she said , ‘ Richard would never take the risk , and I 'd be a fool to even consider it . ’
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