Sentence examples for take something on board from inspiring English sources

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It's always nice to take something on board physically.

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"That's something the markets need to take on board," Mr. Fransolet said.

"My only concern is it needs to remain a garrison within a town and not a town within a garrison, and I think this is something the MoD need to take on board".

There will always be something to take on board so never miss out on the opportunities onboard.

Take something to sit on.

Something the developers of Possession, the estate with the £451-a-month home, might need to take on board.

"If we prove people wrong and people sit up and take notice of us it's something we'll just take on board and be happy with that".

"It's been a long time coming and it's not something you can take on board that easily after such a long time but everyone is very happy".

"Whether or not Zac himself thought it was Islamophobic, if the perception is that his campaign was Islamophobic then that's something he needs to take on board.

If the subtext seems obvious – love rescuing Julie from death – it's not something Julie herself seems to take on board: she rebuffs Ophelie's offer to help her find Victor, and instead heads off alone.

Move back into your comfort zone, relate the question back to something you do know and take on board any new information you are given".

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