Example sentences of "[noun] has taken a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Institute has taken a leaf out of CIMA 's book and joined Opportunity 2000 , the business-led initiative launched by John Major , which aims to put more women into top management jobs by the beginning of the next century ( see ACCOUNTANCY , December 1991 , p 15 ) .
2 THE fight for the return of Barnard Castle auction mart 's licence to certify cattle has taken a step forward with the involvement of the town 's MP .
3 It 's the first time the local authority has taken a prosecution this far .
4 The sport of horse racing has taken a tumble today with the news that there 'll be less Arab money being invested in breeding and training … but as one stable door closes … another one opens … in Gloucestershire trainer David Nicholson and his team have moved into their new home … its the biggest and hopefully best yard steeplechasing has ever seen
5 The youth has taken a year off from his studies at Edinburgh University to fight his trial .
6 A MOVE to ease traffic problems near the Denes in Darlington has taken a step forward .
7 PLANNING for the 1994 British International Motor Show has taken a step forward with confirmation that it will again be held at Birmingham 's NEC .
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