Example sentences of "that [pers pn] take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The simple answer , I suppose , is that I take a look at myself and at the world around me . ’
2 They even demanded that I take a Wassermann test in order to be sure that I was n't suffering from syphilis .
3 ‘ It is only fair that I take the criticism .
4 Then she remembered Marc 's suggestion that she take a horse out .
5 I suggest that you take a day or two to think of it , but remember that my cousin may find other employment in the meantime . ’
6 It is therefore important that you take a route which is likely to succeed .
7 If your cheesemonger cuts a Swaledale for the person in front of you , make sure that you take a piece as well .
8 I would like to suggest that you take a piece of paper and rule it as follows ( see table on page 184 ) , including the headings Short Term , Long Term and Ultimate Goals , and separating them into two sections — Tangible and Intangible .
9 Your Board and its financial advisors Purchase and Szell Ltd consider this revised offer to be totally inadequate and continue to recommend most strongly that you take no action in respect of your shareholding .
10 I suggest that you take the opportunity to introduce yourself to who is Senior Waterkeeper at Gladhouse .
11 ‘ I would ask however that the next time you attempt plagiarize said that you take the opportunity of confirming your remarks to someone you know rather than one you purport to . ’
12 There have been spells back in Harefield , particularly last year , but the one true lesson is that life goes on , with the proviso that you take the medication every day — without fail .
13 ‘ Dhia , what more do you want of me , Lachlan Cattanach , that you take the trouble to lie to me so ?
14 To fully understand how these work it is vitally important that you take the time to compare the notes in the phrases to those in the accompanying chord progressions .
15 Would it be the , the will of the general assembly that we take a vote on the amendment that has been , the addendum that has been made to number two at this stage ?
16 The key is that we take the issue seriously .
17 I may be wrong , but it is on this doubtful premise that we take the ferry and alight from it in Skye .
18 With children , the presupposition is that we take the responsibility until they show us that they want it ; with adults we assume that they take the responsibility unless they show us that they do n't .
19 We need to ensure that we take the opportunity to look hard enough at the decisions which are to b er , to be made , to reassess how our training is to be provided .
20 erm the format for these is one of four lectures , in which we revise in the first lecture ideas that are round about sixth form level and then in two lectures following that we take the teacher through , very quickly , the kind of coverage that we give to the topic in the university .
21 Comprehensively equipped with electric windows ( one touch up and down for the driver ) , central locking power mirrors and so on , the finish reflects the fact that they take a bit of trouble up in Sunderland .
22 One of the problems of deciding how much of a person 's temperament is inherited is due to the fact that babies are usually brought up in an environment of both parents , or at least more than on individual , and that they take a while to grow and show many personality characteristics .
23 Our plea to the Government is that they take a leaf out of their own book on the independent living fund , which was set up in haste and has played a role that it was never meant to play .
24 This diversity accounts for the mutually contradictory complaints that are frequently voiced by village locals : that the newcomers come in and try to run everything or that they take no part in village life and are not ‘ involved ’ .
25 With children , the presupposition is that we take the responsibility until they show us that they want it ; with adults we assume that they take the responsibility unless they show us that they do n't .
26 The Magistrates took that into account when imposing the sentence , but warned the girl that they take the offence extremely seriously .
27 Certainly , so far as we can see , he took no steps to promote the interests of his younger son , apart from not insisting that he take the cross .
28 But custom , who holds all things in her grip , especially the train of courtship in the Noonday of Italy , demanded that he take the initiative in wooing and she remain wordless , especially in company .
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