111.   The explanatory statement often takes the form of a letter from the financial advisers of the target and the bidder jointly.

112.   How often does presidential power take this form?

113.   Its reply took the form of a detailed statement, democracy versus Dictatorship, which stated the case against Communism and Fascism with equal vigour.

114.   But this only makes the headache seems worse and taking some form of exercise, like a walk, could see off the headache more quickly.

115.   A mobility resource exhibition will take the form of a fun afternoon at Tristar Nesham, North Ormesby Road, Middlesbrough, tomorrow.

116.   This takes the form of light therapy with daylight-simulating lightboxes and sometimes the use of non-sedative anti-depressants.

117.   This usually took the form of institutionalized collective bargaining between trade unions and employers.

118.   In France it seems mainly to have taken the form of rationalization during a major merger boom.

119.   In the United Kingdom it took the form of productivity deals aimed at eroding shopfloor control over working practices.

120.   This may take the form of pressure from third parties affected by disruption, aimed at influencing the outcome of management-union negotiations.

v. + form >>共 744
take 17.97%
regain 3.67%
have 3.19%
sign 3.08%
use 2.95%
fill_out 2.23%
find 1.86%
include 1.31%
file 1.16%
show 1.09%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
form 0.44%
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