Example sentences of "one takes [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , if one takes a hypothetical case where the price was fixed at 10 francs per kilo , all grapes coming from the 100% crus — like Avize , Cramant , Bouzy , for example — would cost 10 francs per kilo , while grapes coming from the 94%-rated Rilly-la-Montagne would cost 9.40 francs and so forth .
2 Even if one takes a sceptical view of the applicability of the laws of war to nuclear weapons , it does not follow that the laws of war are irrelevant in the nuclear age .
3 When one takes a longer-run view of the monopoly situation , one sees that it was won by competition , and that it represents , as such ( and as far as it goes ) a step forward in the entrepreneurial process of the market .
4 If one takes a broader view of economies of scale along these lines then one must also take a more differentiated view of the large-scale enterprise .
5 One takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires , then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down .
6 If one takes the narrow definition of manufacturing investment , which excludes a range of investment that is made by manufacturing companies in services that no longer count as manufacturing investment but which they used to do in-house , the average for the past six years was £10.9 billion — much higher than under the previous Labour Government .
7 When one takes the small-scale behavior of matter into account , particles and radiation can leak out of a black hole .
8 Now irrespective of what substantially complete coverage means or from one t when one takes the five year period , the message is clear , erm local authorities are expected to get on with their district wide local plans and I believe that this step by step approach on the new settlement is going to introduce delays into district wide local plan preparation .
9 His own model of churchly behaviour , he once remarked , was Russian Orthodox , where people sit , stand , kneel or lie flat , and ‘ no one takes the slightest notice of what anyone else is doing , ’ the guiding motto in religion ( as in life ) being to mind your own business .
10 He states that businesses with the highest investment intensity have the greatest chance of improving ROI when one takes the longer run into account .
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