Example sentences of "[noun] have take [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Davies ' description provides additional information and the writer has taken the liberty to amalgamate those which concern the 6th Work :
2 Ken Threlfall , the service 's general manager , addressed Darlington Community Health Council which had heard at February 's meeting that an ambulance had taken an hour to reach a patient with a broken arm in Harwood in Teesdale .
3 Nenna felt that she could have made a better hand at answering Louise if only Edward had taken the trouble to return her purse .
4 ‘ Some schools have taken the opportunity to involve team members in pre-exclusion meetings and in general discussions about issues of race and racism .
5 In some cases schools have taken the opportunity offered by a delegated budget to create new posts .
6 . I hardly dare say this in this context , but if we well now the Council has taken a decision to close this elderly person 's home , there is actually a logic to it , which I 'd like to talk about .
7 First and foremost , Borland have taken the Windows interface and used it to good advantage .
8 Another journal has taken a year to respond on more than one occasion .
9 In his chairman 's statement , Terry Shand explains why the group has taken the opportunity to overhaul the presentation of the annual report and accounts and to include operating and financial reviews .
10 In the move between the last position and this , a number of the Jocks had taken the opportunity to make a hot drink , and as the chill of early morning crept into them , the sweet tea lifted their morale .
11 Some of the members of our community had taken the decision to join the mass political organizations or the armed struggle but that was their personal choice and the community never expressed an opinion on the subject .
12 The refugee organisations have taken the decision to return , in spite of the lack of guarantees for their physical security inside Guatemala .
13 The paper had taken a day to produce .
14 The partners have taken the pay cut until next March to see if interest rates fall and to wait for the launch of a new product .
15 erm Rusty in the fact that erm we have n't been able to sort of erm get out on the field with a ball in our hand , erm but erm our coach erm Ian McMillan has taken the opportunity to drag us into the gym and give us quite erm hard fitness sessions , so the fitness is still erm quite high on our side , but erm handling the ball will be a little bit rusty , but hopefully this week , now all the snow 's gone , we 'll be able to get out and erm move the ball about at training .
16 Well since that debate the government has taken the decision to introduce the duty into a fifth regulated sector friendly societies and a negative resolution order under the friendly societies act nineteen ninety two is also is also prop be N reasons for taking action across this wide front Madam Deputy Speaker , first and most important , the relevant provisions in the various acts are very similar and if we are to bolster the arrangements in relation to banks then we should do the same for other sectors entrusted with the public 's investments .
17 It is good that this union has taken the trouble to prepare this report with so much E C legislation in the pipeline .
18 Suppose the suspect had taken the taxi to get rid of Carella , got out at the hospital to confuse matters further , walked around the comer to the terminus and then continued by bus to his original destination ?
19 The Government have taken no action to limit the authorities ' scope for charging .
20 Since 1964 six polytechnics and colleges have taken the opportunity afforded them by the Council for National Academic Awards to design and develop courses culminating in the C.N.A.A .
21 Candidates will be reassured if they find that the interviewer has taken the trouble to become familiar with the details on the form .
22 One well-organised practice which is currently computerising its patient registers has taken the trouble to check the corresponding FPC register .
23 Fowler had taken the trouble to have a word with Richard Ryder in advance , and the Chief Whip had shown him a copy of Grunte 's confidential file .
24 Should not John Major have taken the opportunity to cut away more of the dead wood from among the cabinet 's other 20 members ?
25 Around 200 workers made redundant due to Defence Budget cuts have taken the opportunity to use training credits to buy training best suited to their new career paths .
26 If the customer has taken the trouble to complain ( which is far better than not complaining — the Profitboss would never know about lapses in service otherwise ) , the Profitboss takes the trouble to respond .
27 The company has taken a £47m hit above the line and another £23m below .
28 The tiles had taken a month to arrive , and if a replacement batch was required it would mean her hanging fire on the commission for another four weeks .
29 WITH the forthcoming visit by the South Africans looming large , the RFU have taken the opportunity given them by the All Black and Wallaby tours to South Africa to get in some early homework on the Boks .
30 Her brother had taken the opportunity to entertain a large group of teenage friends while his parents were out of the country .
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