Example sentences of "[adv] have take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You only have to take a little bit off ai n't enough to go under your nose . |
2 | Some people only have to take the faintest whiff of the entrance hall of a hospital to be sharply transported back in time to relive a traumatic hospital experience ( endured during childhood perhaps ) ; they may feel shaky or even nauseous . |
3 | Could she somehow have taken a wrong turning on the straight , unbranching surface ? |
4 | TASS argued that they had nothing to withdraw , not having taken the original decision to strike . |
5 | LEARNER drivers may soon have to take a written exam as part of their tests . |
6 | to achieve the immediate objective and thus have taken a significant step towards achieving the overall aim |
7 | But she still has to take a daily cocktail of drugs . |
8 | If it had n't been for Arthur Billstock , I would probably have taken the same road as Mark . |
9 | Many people do not like working in an atmosphere of petty theft , and while they may not actually inform on their colleagues , they might well have taken the first opportunity to leave . |
10 | It does n't have to take a long time , it 's up to us here and now . |
11 | You do n't have to take a medical examination to join AA Hospital Plus : in fact , your acceptance is guaranteed . |
12 | Not infrequently he wished his penis did n't have to take the entire responsibility for the success or failure of the operation . |
13 | You should n't have taken a final reading until you left . |
14 | Connie 's family moved to here in 1914 , and ever since then have taken a particular interest in the third-of-an-acre garden which has always been maintained in a traditional cottage garden style . |
15 | Out of the blue , the Scotland midfield schemer Don Masson , who had missed a penalty in the game against Peru , approached McLeod and admitted that he too had taken the banned drug . |
16 | I will sometimes arrange to discuss things on three successive Mondays , for example , or three successive months perhaps , because you never have to take a quick decision in a business , and out of the talking with people who respond to your way of working the right answer very often comes — the decisions mostly take themselves . |