Example sentences of "[pron] takes [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It suggests that the 26-year-old Ranger will be a bench man until such time as someone takes a knock , runs out of steam or the game has been won with some 20 minutes to go .
2 What to do if someone takes an overdose
3 It may be worth sending them your demos , as well as pictures and biographies , and hope that someone takes an interest in you .
4 When someone Takes the Side of the Other they may not be developing something totally novel , in the sense that the classic experimental subject , who shows attitude-change , incorporates a totally new piece of information .
5 Someone takes the hat round for us and the Craig Evans appeal is several pounds better off .
6 I takes the lot in there for the lower orders , ’ said Sid .
7 As a massive lender which takes no deposits , a marketer of industrial and consumer finance , and increasingly a purveyor of insurance-related products to an under-insured French public , CB probably embodies a unique combination of strategy and interests .
8 But in Latin America , even the crudest indicators such as per capita GNP , or gross national product ( which takes no account of wealth distribution ) show that people 's incomes have actually gone down in the last few years and their health , education and nutrition have gone down with them .
9 This either indicates the typical ’ lip-service ’ paid to issues of racism , the overriding liberalism , the negation of our abilities to give a contribution , or it show that Black women are not prepared to involve themselves in a reactionary movement which takes no account of our needs .
10 Colin Mitchell — the Heggie Group 's managing director , since his departure last year as managing director of Wm Low Supermarkets — says Thatcham is an organisation which takes every car ever built , knocks hell out of it , then puts it back together again to prove the given number of hours per job .
11 If the plaintiff accepts a sum which takes a counterclaim into account , he must say so ( Ord 11 , r 3(6) ) .
12 Ross co-wrote the three part Channel 4 series , which takes a look at the underbelly of the US , with Jack Barth , who also collaborated on a book called Roadside America .
13 The trio are to be featured on Channel Four 's short programme Voters which takes a look at different groups of the electorate .
14 With either type , you may find a 50mm socket , into which a suitably-sized boss connector or adaptor is welded to take a solvent-welded or push-fit pipe , or a push-fit or compression fitting which takes a branch pipe directly so needs to be the correct size .
15 This is a slightly awkward combination which takes a bit of getting used to , but it 's a good way to prevent you accidentally or absent-mindedly starting the machine .
16 Although it is made in relatively short lengths , the traditional way to cut clay pipe is with a hammer and chisel , which takes a bit of practice .
17 The SR comes complete with power steering , electric windows , mirrors and sunroof , remote control boot release and ‘ plip ’ central locking with a built-in alarm system ; one which takes a bit of getting used to , in fact .
18 This resistance is controlled in effective value by an error amplifier which takes a signal from an error detector and compares it with a stable reference voltage , often derived from a Zener diode or a bandgap device .
19 Over on the Far West Buttresses , Ian Lloyd-Jones and Clive Stephenson added Clog Dancing , E2 5a/b , 5c which takes a line left of Farfallino , and A Fistful Of Pockets , E3 5c , which follows the obvious weakness on the left-hand side of the buttress .
20 On the crag , Dave Birkett has added Unrighteous Doctors , E6 6c ( F7c ± ) , which takes a line from the yew on the right side .
21 Two simple clusters C1 and C2 are distinguished by some function ( or predicate ) f which takes a value v1 on all points x in C1 , and a different value v2 on all x in C2 .
22 A statement which takes a list of numeric arguments and sends their least-significant bytes as characters to the display .
23 The nits , also brown in colour , can be seen attached to the pubic hair , and examination with a magnifying glass will distinguish those containing a developing larva , which takes a week before it leaves the egg , from those which have already been vacated .
24 They represent the personal touch which takes the edge off what remains for most farm workers the harsh realities of their poor pay and dependent status .
25 Prize money will rise by a further 18 per cent during the forthcoming year , which takes the total to £16 million , considerably more than the £1.3 million on offer in 1980 .
26 Erm we have er approved regional planning guidance published September nineteen ninety three , which takes the allocations for Cleveland area through till two thousand and six at er fourteen thousand .
27 Now consider the next reversal ( R N ) which takes the south magnetic pole back to the North Geographic Pole .
28 Ian McConnell , a 19-years-old striker , formerly with Dundee , arrived in Derry today and he 's expected to be part of the panel which takes the field against Dundalk tomorrow afternoon .
29 Ian McConnell , a 19-year old striker , formerly with Dundee , arrived in Derry today and he 's expected to be part of the panel which takes the field against Dundalk tomorrow afternoon .
30 Owain Jones also weighed in with Friend or Anemone , E4 6a , which is an arête finish to The Hood , E2 5c ( Andy Newton and Wilson ) and Walking the Plankton E5 6a , which takes the crack and remaining groove left of International Rescue , HVS 5b ( Newton and Jim Wylie ) .
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