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

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1 CU has taken a floor in another large City building , Plantation House , for key staff dealing in insurance markets to reduce the risk of disruption .
2 N C V O has taken the initiative in putting up a number of ideas to the Prime Minister 's and the Home Office , to make this commitment a meaningful one , and a constructive one for voluntary organisations in this country .
3 The Scotch Whisky Industry has taken a lead in establishing company policies for identifying and providing treatment for employees with alcohol problems .
4 The United States had taken the initiative in this development , since it appeared the only means by which the Americans could disengage gradually from Korea with some hope that the UN could produce a solution that would sustain south Korea for at least a limited period .
5 I am pleased to see that the Chancellor has taken a step in this direction in his Budget , though it is nowhere near enough .
6 It had received an influx of lawyers from Rome when the Normans had taken the city in 1084 .
7 Burnley had taken the lead in the 13th minute when Adrian Heath capitalised on a dreadful clearance by Town keeper Tom Clarke , slipping the ball past Clarke before slotting into the empty net .
8 And this after Blackburn had taken the lead in the first half with a goal from Mike who 's since reduced the arrears to three two with a second goal from the penalty spot .
9 The Dutch were silver medallists last time and England have taken the bronze in the last two events .
10 It was pointed out in Chapter 1 that geography was not integral to the theory of long waves , apart from the descriptive fact that different countries have taken the lead in successive cycles .
11 Few companies have taken an interest in biological insecticides such as Bacillus thuringiensis ( its spores or toxin ) or the baculoviruses , because of lack of protection by patent and difficulties in producing formulations that are stable in the field .
12 Staff Nurse Edna Wilson has taken a diploma in aromatherapy — massage with exotic oils .
13 Staff Nurse Edna Wilson has taken a diploma in aromatherapy — massage with exotic oils .
14 THE DREAM of going it alone in business has taken a tumble in the present dodgy financial climate .
15 As our biggest lender to small businesses NatWest has taken a hammering in the recession .
16 The more rural regions of East Anglia , the South-West and , to a lesser extent the East Midlands , lost out in the nineteenth century , but their fortunes have taken an upturn in recent decades .
17 The CAB service has taken the initiative in setting up a system of advisory sessions in which local solicitors , operating on a rota , give free legal advice to clients who have been ‘ booked in ’ to a special session by a local CAB .
18 But the opportunity had not arisen , and Aldrich had taken no initiative in effecting any introduction .
19 Owen had taken a house in the old part of the city not far from the Mar Girgis .
20 The camp was run by the British and one of the officers had taken an interest in him . ’
21 Although the disability movement has taken the initiative in articulating this shift , it is a shift which is affecting all sides of the disability issue .
22 It 's not the first time that Wimpey has taken the lead in Scotland .
23 All Distribution Services staff had taken the Quality in action workshop training by the end of their drive to TQM — and to make sure they speak the same language of improvement — we 're now presenting the QiA workshop to them , too .
24 In the wake of the successful Middlesbrough bid , TEC staff have taken a lead in one of the major strategies .
25 This Conservative Government has taken a lead in working to protect the ozone layer .
26 Even then , such is Peter 's Jewish prejudice , the Holy Spirit has to take the initiative in falling upon Cornelius and his company before ever Peter had got round to making any appeal to repentance , faith and baptism ( 10:44f ) .
27 ‘ Your uncle has taken a job in Italy , ’ Louise said momentously .
28 Ridley had taken a course in biochemistry , and so was probably the person best equipped to pursue the matter , which turned out to be very difficult .
29 Recently , Iris had taken an interest in a group of young artists who had set up a studio in a converted barn in Lower Benbury .
30 Rory had been down home in the country all day long , working on some bad debt accounts with Tom Holdfast , so he and Mallachy had taken a couple in the Wellington Park to wash away the nasty taste of commerce .
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