Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun] takes the " in BNC.
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1 | The results of each survey are published in the Gallup Political Index every month , except during election periods , when the European Commission takes the view that member countries should not publish opinion data for fear of influencing the outcome of the election . |
2 | The coarser type takes the form of tiny splinters of charcoal which can be rubbed into the paper surface . |
3 | The Civic Society takes the view that if land is being transferred out of industrial land and the District Council is going to allow this to happen , this casts doubt about how genuine the need is to find additional industrial land when land already allocated to industry is being lost . |
4 | And back in his bathers : The Foreign Secretary takes the plunge . |
5 | Thus the theoretical framework takes the legitimation of corporate managerial power to be one of the underlying and unifying themes of company law . |
6 | He who is the blameless party takes the initiative in running towards us to forgive . |
7 | The second feature takes the form of ‘ wiggles ’ . |
8 | The second pitch takes the unlikely looking arête above the stance ; with one committing move before good holds are reached , it certainly feels a bit wild . |
9 | 7.3 The Personal Interview takes the reviewing process a step further by using this as an Instrument of Assessment . |
10 | The train is driven by Jack Warner , Mr Huggett himself , who the following year takes the part of a reliable policeman out to put a stop to juvenile delinquency in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) . |
11 | The chief bridesmaid takes the bride 's bouquet which she keeps until after the signing of the register . |
12 | Stratification in the socialist states takes the form of ‘ an organizational society whose complexity of horizontal and vertical divisions is perhaps comparable to a large-scale company with its many branches , divisions , chains of command , departments , occupational categories , functional units and various interests , all of which intersect formal boundaries . |
13 | The Corporate Report takes the view that published accounts should include additional indicators of performance via additional statements , such as statements of value added , employment reports , statements of money exchanges with governments , etc . |
14 | The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector . |
15 | But there are clusters of miniature wood puffballs on the tree-stumps , and I find that chewing some of the white flesh takes the elder aftertang away . |
16 | An equation of the Andrade form is derivable from double potential well theory and in this case the constant B takes the meaning of an activation energy . |
17 | The geochronological scale takes the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary at 540Myr ago and the Ediacaran faunas as 580–560Myr ago . |
18 | the girls of my school have to take the place entirely of the mother of the family ; the families are generally large ; the woman goes out in the morning , she works in a pickle house , if she is a better class woman she goes out charring , or she goes out step cleaning during the day and the little girl takes the place of the mother of the family . |
19 | The guided tour takes the form of a procession ; all doctors are interested to speak to a foreigner . |
20 | The Prime Minister takes the last 15 minutes of question time on Tuesdays and Thursdays . |
21 | The present research takes the argument a stage further and investigates whether it is possible to predict the rate at which marriage between sets of ethnic groups will take place from a knowledge of the degree to which the groups are residentially intermixed . |
22 | Here the unconscious mind takes the more specific form of Christabel 's sexuality and sexual desires , which she has been taught by her upbringing to disregard , and even to suppress , seeing them as the dark and evil side of human nature . |
23 | Dahl states : " While the empirical approach takes the attitude that if a program does not work in practice there must be something wrong about the theory , the rationalist will retort that what is true in theory must also be true in practice — that it is the practice , not the theory , that is wrong . " |
24 | If we look also at the review sections , we see that already in the 1920s McKerrow takes the view that a " great period of discovery is rapidly coming to an end : " an age of English scholarship is passing , if not already passed " . |
25 | If , on the other hand , one or more auxiliary vectors are required , so that the spectral matrix takes the form |
26 | when the front man takes the line , and lifts |
27 | The amended motion takes the place of the original motion and becomes the substantive motion . |
28 | The planned funding takes the form of a US$23 million loan to a Natural Resource Management Project , which , according to the memo , would help the Congo with " rational use of ( its ) main renewable resource , namely its dense tropical forest " . |
29 | The fifth stage takes the riders to Wasquehal . |
30 | The thin Englishman takes the room and signs the register : John Parsons . |