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

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1 I should say that you should think , well those of us that are healthy any way , we should be glad that our body 's have stood us this length of time and have allowed us to come here to this programme and to take part in it , I 'm certainly delighted that mine 's a , gave me three children , nothing to complain about .
2 I like women , Katherine , I like to give them pleasure and to take it .
3 Men teachers claim to understand what was required for the review slightly better than women , to experience slightly more preliminary discussion about the review and to take more part in staff questionnaires as a review strategy .
4 We 'd obviously , we 'd like to get the agreement of this committee to continue that work and to take it up to the various bodies and consultation .
5 Because you keep it all inside it against you , you begin to feel bad about yourself you begin to lose your self esteem erm you know and that 's the most dangerous thing about being bullied in terms of being at school or whether it 's even at work and being submissive is withdraw internalise and to take it out on yourself .
6 Much later , I came back in to help Wu clear up the debris and to take the puppies out for a walk .
7 My right hon. Friend set out the Government 's policies some time ago in a clear document that was fully backed by the CBI , which believes that we have the right policies to improve our competitiveness and to take advantage of lower inflation and of business conditions around the world as they improve .
8 Britain 's membership of it has already done the untold harm to the British economy that I described in Chapter 5 ; the quicker the Government decides to abandon the objective of re-entering the ERM and to take back permanent control of the economy the better .
9 ‘ a police officer 's duty is to be a keeper of the peace and to take all necessary steps with that in view .
10 Section 47 imposes a positive duty on investigating authorities to see the child and to take legal action if access is denied .
11 We are able to become objective observers of the patterns of play and to take pleasure in their endless variations on central themes .
12 By using it in Ealing in West London in 1979 , we recruited enough help to win the borough council election and to take the parliamentary seat from Labour .
13 All students on the course will have the opportunity to visit the European Parliament and to take part in a work placement in Europe .
14 But he is right to remember his wife 's vibrant presence and to take pride in her achievements .
15 Their limited aim was to support the efforts of the law against Communism and to take on the job themselves where those efforts were inadequate .
16 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
17 Last autumn , Lynda and I flew to New England to visit my sister and to take in some birdwatching and camping in New Hampshire and Maine .
18 In Phillips v. Brooks ( 1919 K.B. ) a rogue called North entered a jeweller 's shop , selected some items including a ring and asked to pay by cheque and to take the ring with him .
19 The advisory service should also consider the curricular needs of the pupil , and the inclusion of special or additional areas such as keyboard skills or mobility and orientation that will enable the pupil to have full access to the curriculum and to take part in all aspects of school life .
20 Unfortunately Miss has n't been able to conclude her enquiries er , to apportion the damage and to take instructions as to the the residue of what I 've just said .
21 Unfortunately Miss has n't been able to conclude her enquiries er to apportion the damage and to take instructions as to the veracity of what I have just said .
22 So : In most analogues , the cradle-switch is performed , quite logically , after one of the characters has gone out to relieve him or herself : an action which allows the cunning clerk to perceive an opportunity and to take advantage of it .
23 The answer is to recognize that the conversation has got stuck in a circle and to take an initiative to break it .
24 Dozens of Bentley drivers came to show off their pride and joy and to take part in a rally through the countryside .
25 Colleagues , it 's approximately four twenty five , what I propose to do is to go on for a short period and to take in the resolutions on the , on your erm Maastricht erm and then we 'll have a look at the time , but I think we should be able to get those in within a , a relatively short period of time .
26 Even so , there is still a strong case for the regulating authorities to maintain one office whose sole job is to seek out weakness , anticipate encroachments on the standard of safety and to take action before the hazard becomes dangerous .
27 To find out more about the group and to take part in an anti-war action on International Women 's Day in March , contact Women Against War in the Gulf , c/o 63 Upper Tollington Park , London N4 4DD .
28 All students from overseas are encouraged and helped to play a full part in the life of the University community and to take every advantage of the academic and recreational facilities available to them throughout their periods of study .
29 All students from overseas are encouraged and helped to play a full part in the life of the University community and to take every advantage of the academic and recreational facilities available to them throughout their periods of study .
30 The management of the ambulance service is also making every effort to reassure both staff and the public to the essential soundness of the organisation and to take account of and act on their concerns .
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