61. Doctors are willing to take some form of industrial action. 62. Valleys often take the form of deep canyons. 63. As plans took form in her mind, she realized the need for an accomplice. 64. The face of Mrs Lisbon took form in the dimness. 65. The December meeting would now take the form of a consultative congress. 66. The election took the form of a non-partisan run-off contest between Bob Lanier, a moderate Democrat, and Sylvestor Turner, his more liberal opponent. 67. But our future as a business depends on us playing a full role in privatisation in whatever form that takes. 68. The application of new technologies will not take the form of a constant challenge. 69. The Articles of Government purport to clarify this relationship, but often this clarification takes the form of more ambiguities and blurred distinctions. 70. First, such an origin can scarcely take any form other than one where the adjective is a predicative element following a form of the verb be. |