Example sentences of "[noun pl] take out " in BNC.

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1 It need not be a problem if companies take out directors ' liability insurance or agree to meet defence costs , if necessary .
2 British companies take out 50 to 70 percent of profits in dividends , twice as much as Japan and nearly three times as much for Germany .
3 For instance , some British libraries take out institutional membership with Law notes , to give themselves access to a quick loan service for expensive textbooks in law .
4 The ratchet , discussed earlier , is nearly always geared to profit and so if the managers take out too much in the early days , they may adversely affect their interests in the medium term .
5 Although most borrowers take out a loan over 25 years , five years is the average amount of time homeowners spend in one property before they move to another .
6 The only stipulation the Newcastle makes is that borrowers take out the society 's Homecover buildings and contents insurance .
7 Although most borrowers take out a loan over 25 years , five years is the average amount of time borrowers spend in one property before they move to another .
8 This would be an enormous waste management headache if all of this went into ‘ throwaway ’ products , but luckily this is not the case : although packaging is the biggest single consuming sector , accounting for 33 per cent , construction materials take out 20 per cent of the total .
9 Comment is that access researchers take out a job number via their own job numbering system and do n't use accounts .
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