Example sentences of "to take [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This would preserve people 's ability to take payment method into account when choosing their jobs , and maintain the present guarantee for existing workers that their payment method can not be changed against their will .
2 One of the leading practitioner 's texts on company law , Gore-Browne , argues that while the directors are now required to take employee interests into account , they are never permitted to subordinate the shareholders ' interests to them .
3 To take child care for instance , we can suddenly get two or three ah admissions to secure units at a cost of two thousand pounds a week and that 's er you know a hundred thousand a year per child so we can really there are other votes that can , can absorb that sort of money .
4 Yeah I I what I 'm a bit worried about is whether it 's come to the stage where girls are now scared to put their name down to take home economics at school .
5 As a result , the more recycled materials are collected by keen governments , the more their price falls until in some cases it is negative : to persuade a company to take waste plastic for recycling , a large cheque has to be attached to each consignment .
6 Threat to take festival travellers to court
7 Implementation of all measures requires co-ordination between central and local government departments to ensure a coherent and consistent pattern of response , and this may require the creation of a new organization to take charge overall during smog emergencies .
8 Clerical staff in Oxford 's hospitals are to take strike action in support of their campaign for better pay .
9 The new board is able to award itself performance bonuses based on monopoly profit and to take share options on share values which reflect that monopoly profit .
10 He 's even tried to take Concert Connections to court to get his money back .
11 The importance that government attach to this link between subject match and teaching quality is further emphasized by their announced intentions to take subject qualifications into account in the selection of student teachers , to consider the relevance of students ' subject qualifications to school subject teaching in their procedures for approving or ‘ accrediting ’ teacher-training courses , and to undertake five-yearly reviews of selected secondary schools to ensure that subject match is being improved within them and being reflected in the pattern of teacher appointments .
12 He said the intention was that beds in intensive care units were managed so that the were occupied 70pc of the time leaving a 30pc capacity to take emergency cases like road accident victims .
13 A MAJOR BUILDING society is introducing a ‘ school-term ’ employment scheme for parents who wish to take school holidays off work to look after their children .
14 The bishop and the blacksmith may travel third class together , and chat by the way ; but they will not be permitted to take luncheon side by side in the first-class refreshment room , if the blacksmith , like the bishop , wears the apron of his calling .
15 yes , you are taking , going to take driving lessons in order that you can drive .
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