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

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1 Duggan has taken a ski-ing holiday in the United States while the tricky negotiations were taking place this weekend .
2 Labour had taken the election manifesto of 1983 — the so-called ‘ longest suicide note in history ’ — and rewritten it on the basis of what it thought the people did n't want .
3 Sun has taken a 10% stake in Elvis+ , but would not reveal the value of the investment .
4 well all other sport has to take a back seat this week … there 's only game to follow that 's racing … only one place to be Cheltenham … and Central South is here racing gold …
5 At other warehouse parties youngsters have taken the drug Ecstacy .
6 Fellow workers told the inquest Michael Grant had taken a welding kit onto the tank when he started work on it .
7 McLaren felt they could work together , and he started raising money on another project , to be entitled The Great Rock ‘ n ’ Roll Swindle — a documentary history of how McLaren and the Sex Pistols had taken the record industry for a ride .
8 ‘ Sometimes your beliefs have to take a back seat in your life , otherwise they become obsessions to the exclusion of all else . ’
9 Dysart had to take a telephone call halfway through their meal .
10 It was discovered that the mothers of all the patients had taken the drug diethylstilboestrol during the first 3 months of their pregnancies .
11 Staff have taken a pay cut .
12 PACE has taken a charity stall on nearby Aylesbury Market , but it needs all the help it can get .
13 Our Tellenorean friends had taken the Wimbledon Guardian as well as the UK8 papers .
14 By October , Art Arfons had taken the land speed mark ( not wheel-driven but official ) to 544.1mph .
15 Melanie had tried to fill the bath from it only once and then it had exploded with such ferocity that the toothbrushes leapt and quivered in the rack and Uncle Philip 's toothglass had taken a suicide jump from the shelf and bounced on the floor , fortunately without breaking .
16 More specifically , the Colleges have taken the lead role in the provision of an essential qualification for Roman Catholic teachers , the Catholic Certificate of Religious Education .
17 Insignia has taken a 10% shareholding in Bristol Technology Inc , Bridgefield , Connecticut .
18 In the meantime the men have took the water heater off the wall .
19 Then Sapt cried , ‘ The Duke 's men have taken the King prisoner ! ’
20 Charlie has taken a street sweeper 's job to earn the money to pay off the cruel landlord who would otherwise put a blind girl and her mother out onto the streets .
21 Pilkington has taken a 40pc stake in the Polish float glass plant and , with the country boasting the largest East European population , was expecting to do well .
22 FRONT-ROW power has taken the Leicestershire club Vipers to the brink of a league and a cup double .
23 Like Miles , Widgery had taken the CND road from Aldermaston .
24 Margaret had taken a living-in job in the country where she could have Molly with her .
25 A most respectable party had taken the dining room but the landlord was either too flustered or too gauche to respect the privacy which , judging from their first expressions on seeing Hope , they felt they had ordered and even paid for .
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