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1 What steps do you need to take in order to be able to forgive?
2 Well, Andrew, what step do you intend to take in order to become rich?
3 What steps must they take in order to realize their hope and fulfill their aspirations?
4 I take in order the next instance offered: the idea that Christianity belongs to the Dark Ages.
5 The Prioress pondered what means to take in order to bring Sister Seraphine to a better mind.
6 We have a list of the steps you should take in order ...
7 There is no road, however terrible, which a man will not take in order to avoid it.
8 What concrete steps will you take in order to accommodate your study to the fluctuations of attention?
9 The bigger the pool gets, the more risks you should take in order to win the prize.
10 What further measures do you stand ready to take in order to keep growth from slowing too much?
11 I wanted to make Ruth happy; but what was the course I must take in order to do that?
12 Now let us take in order the innovations that are the notes of the new theology or the modernist church.
13 The blind-man is then told how many steps he must take in order to be able to touch a certain player.
14 Members also weakened planned new environmental measures that farmers must take in order to qualify for a portion of their direct subsidies.
15 The Department of Education is drawing up measures which schools will be required to take in order to reopen safely in September.
16 If there's a slight risk to take in order to address this, then as always, make sure you know what you're risking!
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