Example sentences of "took great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They jogged on through the crowd of frightened people leaving the area , while the wizard took great mouthfuls of cool dawn air .
2 No , I mean , today okay only one goal against Charlton , tremendous performance by Bolder , the post and the bar , but Oxford United do score goals and they took great chances to score goals erm it 's difficult today is n't it .
3 After retirement he became a respected commentator , chairman of selectors and eventually president of Yorkshire ( 1981-4 ) until , saddened by the internal strife , he resigned from an office in which he took great pride .
4 That was something he took great pride in .
5 ‘ They tried everything to unnerve him but he remained so cool , ’ said Mr Kinnear , who took great pride in the fact that Wimbledon , now safe from relegation , are the first side to score three times at Anfield this season .
6 It had been unnecessary , of course , for her to mention that the silver was one of my father 's main responsibilities and one he took great pride in .
7 Indeed , the Home Secretary , Mr Leon Brittan , took great pride in the fact that , unlike any of its predecessors , the Conservative Government had provided for the first time a clear and comprehensive statutory framework for the interception of communications .
8 They seemed to work extremely quickly using graining combs , brushes , even feathers to produce finishes in which they took great pride .
9 Gordon Sloan , the Interim Reporter , took great exception to their presence .
10 His ADC took great exception , but then Joe was able to say " all Aides des Camps — piss off ! " .
11 The Prince felt he was in the company of someone very special , took great delight in time spent talking to him , and was inspired by all that he heard .
12 Peter Jacobsen took great delight in tackling him , but we had to wait while it was going on .
13 When I regressed her , Eileen did in fact describe to me a happy , boisterous childhood with her sister and her six brothers — all of whom took great delight in spoiling their baby sister .
14 She took great delight in physical freedom , was one of the first women to cycle , loved to row , and climbed the Matterhorn twice .
15 In a brief account of her life Collier describes her education at her parents ' hands : ‘ I was taught to read when very Young , and took great delight in it ; but my Mother dying , I lost my Education , Never being put to School . ’
16 … One of the topics came up in the following week 's Science lesson … the girls took great delight in showing the boys how to perform the tasks ! … the improvement in their confidence was most marked . ’
17 Some of them took great satisfaction in provocative statements of their position : there is no such thing as law , they said , or law is only the prediction of what the courts will do or only a matter of what the judge ate for breakfast .
18 Even so , it took great nerve and daring to ride that wind for such a distance and it is a fitting tribute to the bravery of the balloon pioneers , yet it will be seen that those men and women who followed Sadler into the skies display , in their own way , no less daring than he .
19 When the Labour Cabinet , in August 1931 , failed to agree on an economy programme , Ramsay MacDonald , in his own words , ‘ strove hard and took great risks in being responsible for the delay , to keep the Government in , because no National Government of any kind is the sort of thing that I should support of my own free choice . '
20 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
21 In spite of the promptings of self-interest these men took great risks and were illuminated by the concept of the romantic hero : failure meant death and entry into the liberal calendar of martyrs .
22 After he recovered , he took great care of his health , finding every ray of sunshine to sit in and when it rained , still resolutely taking the air , under the porch .
23 He took great care not to touch her or allow his grubby clothes to come into contact with her beautiful skirt and creamy-white blouse .
24 The spokesman from Rough Trade took great care before releasing the following statement : ‘ The Smiths stand 100% behind the lyrics to all their songs .
25 She showed severe potential spasticity , so the physiotherapists took great care to prevent her from being twisted into deformity .
26 An early observer was amused to notice that certain shore-nesting birds took great care about the way they performed their imitation death throes : ‘ The end comes slowly , surely , a miserable flurry and scraping , the dying stilt , however , even in articulo mortis , contriving to avoid inconvenient stones , upon which decently to expire . ’
27 They took great care and were concentrating on a small area , trying hard not to tread on the bones .
28 He took great care to have his children brought up as members of his Church , though eventually all three who survived went over to that of their mother .
29 We took great care to avoid these .
30 Since the rifle was the infantryman 's main weapon for both defence and attack , he took great care of it .
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