Example sentences of "would [vb infin] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We must admit that a Syrian withdrawal could provoke many dangers for which no one would want to take responsibility .
2 And obviously we would want to take money out of reserves , our original amendment took one point three million pounds out of reserves and it 's interesting to see now that you 're suggesting almost that figure again and yet for years you 've been telling us you ca n't take this money out of the reserves , er you know we had to keep it for a rainy day .
3 Both girls quickly turned their faces away , just in case he would want to take revenge on them later for having witnessed his humiliation .
4 Though the Khmers Rouges have made it clear that they would consider taking part in a coalition government , they have remained silent on the question of giving up their weapons .
5 No one would consider taking caterpillars from designated nature reserves , National Trust property , or Sites of Special Scenic Interest .
6 In the case of the Yugoslavian system of self-management , any notions of possible imitation would need to take account of the specific ideological and socio-political context in which the Yugoslav experiment took place because
7 He would enjoy taking charge of the situation , compelling Underwood to marry Clare , showing her that he could still be charitable in spite of the past .
8 Sun users in the UK that would like to take advantage of Hewlett-Packard 's highly thought-of VUE Visual User Environment graphical user interface , can now get a copy from Loughborough , Leicestershire-based Tectonic Ltd , which is selling a Sun port of the software for £375 , or bundled in with its £6,000 SDT 400 Sparc workstations from Trigem .
9 If any readers have problems with their Ericsson machines and would like to take advantage of this generous offer , drop us a line and we 'll forward your problems on to Sweden .
10 Er I think my wife would like to take advantage of er buying back the service of the earliest before nineteen seventy three .
11 Fine art publishers , such as the Medici Society , recognize that there is a strong similarity in the customer profile and would like to take advantage of this .
12 In addition copies of the Council 's training notes ‘ Lothian Regional — an Introduction to Council Tax ’ have been made available to your advisers and further copies can be made available free of charge if you would like to take advantage of this .
13 Erm I would like to take advantage of the things that I have actually done myself as a member of the Stansted Airport Consultative Committee and also as a member of Advisory Committee because I am Stansted representative and we meet from time to time and as apart from transport .
14 I would like to take issue with Geoffrey Smith about koi in the garden pond ( The living pond , June ) .
15 SIR — I would like to take issue with Jamie Salmon 's nonsensical views on the position of the exile clubs in the Courage Leagues .
16 They 'd like to hear from any rural organisation who would like to take part .
17 If you would like to take part in any of the courses , see the booking details on page 86 .
18 But I come here to address you , in all humility , because I am very interested in the subject of your conference ; and with the vanity of an old man I would like to take part , not as an outsider addressing budding scientists — a bit of ‘ general studies ’ thrown in for relaxation between the serious business — but as a fellow enquirer into the workings of the brain .
19 I am currently researching the pilot episode and would be interested in hearing from any of your readers who would like to take part .
20 Perhaps Mr. Povey would like to take part ?
21 There are certainly My Lords , people in our community who feel that they have a special contribution in this field and would like to take part while not being able to go forward er for election to local councils .
22 Anyone who would like to take part can telephone any of the following numbers for information : , , .
23 Anyway , to cut a long story short , she wondered if we would like to take payment in part with one or two garments .
24 When John Clifford , who began his working life in a mill , wrote home after preaching in New York , he told his family that , ‘ Mr J. D. Rockefeller came and spoke to me , thanked me , and said he would like to take hold of my skirts when I ascended and go up with me .
25 After I had produced talks and features for a year or so , Jack Radford asked me one day if I would like to take charge of a music show .
26 When he was about thirteen or fourteen he decided he would like to take classes provided that he could go to private lessons .
27 Just as I had n't minded when asked if I would like to take care of Jeffrey Bernard for a few days while he was in Sydney to promote the play about himself , Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell , which is currently playing here .
28 Typically a dybbuk was not satisfied with life beyond the grave and would return to take possession of another person , changing their character and using them to wreak havoc .
29 But from 20 onwards , I would have to take responsibility for managing my own life . ’
30 Summing up on the first and second reasons , it is evident that the main objection to Article 86 legislation is that business does not relish the prospect of fines for abuse of monopoly power , because it would have to take competition policy more seriously in future .
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