Example sentences of "[pers pn] takes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She 's getting on now , but she takes good notice of whatever anyone says .
2 She wears a pink suede jacket with a studded fringe which she takes great care to hang .
3 However , her RSI could become a recurring problem unless she takes careful precautions .
4 Wimbledon pay my wages and my commitment to them takes top priority .
5 And they takes lovely photos .
6 It takes real determination to pack all the country house thriller cliches you can think of into half an hour , but TVS and Ian Stuart Black managed it in House of Glass ( ITV ) , an Appointment With Fear try-out for a post-franchise series .
7 It takes real guts to carry off such a successful fraud .
8 This involves a different type of responsibility as well , and to accept it takes real courage .
9 I feel , however , that it takes insufficient account of the natural caution and pragmatism of the British people , which was admirably reflected in the negotiating approach of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and his colleagues in the Cabinet .
10 It takes regular VHS tapes and offers a 24-hour timer facility .
11 It takes long hours in the laboratory to convert deadly greenery into a possible lifesaver .
12 Roses are naturally at their most beautiful in summer , but it takes year-long care to ensure they maintain their glory .
13 A second technique is deconcentration — although functions may be departmentalised in a single central government department , it may nevertheless be desirable for administration to be dispersed from the geographical centre and into the regions and localities where it takes actual effect ‘ on the ground ’ .
14 Experiences , they argued , are identical with brain states ; but when someone is conscious of his experiences he is not conscious of his brain as such : it takes modern science to tell us that consciousness is a state of the brain .
15 Atari says it takes legal action against as many pirates as it can find , and has two big prosecutions pending at the moment .
16 As Booker Noe Jr , the master distiller at Jim Beam , puts it : ‘ It takes good Bourbon at least four years to get to know the inside of the barrel . ’
17 We ca n't do this on our own — it takes good planning and communications , the right data , money and , above all , teamwork . ’
18 He added : ‘ British Rail has put off its £0.75bn programme and even if it takes private money , the bigger the players the better .
19 If you want to be a great player , it takes extra effort . ’
20 Indeed , it takes hardened travellers a while to fully relax , but in the end all succumb to the magic .
21 ‘ Over-involved ’ is a derogatory label still used by professionals to describe anxious , supportive relatives , yet it takes extraordinary judgment and sensitivity to manage a close relative 's abnormal beliefs and behaviour in a way which neither colludes with pathological beliefs nor alienates the sufferer .
22 It takes perverse joy in getting hard at the wrong time , causing its owner no end of embarrassment and inconvenience .
23 er if you 're out of work you 're it takes small businesses of .
24 This is a large monkey-eating species of tropical forests ( Praed & Grant , 1962 ) , but in more open country it takes small antelopes and hyraxes .
25 It takes great patience to build up a new technological business .
26 But it takes great courage for a politician to try and persuade voters of that fact .
27 It takes great discipline and hours and hours of practice to perfect just one kata and many beginners soon lose interest .
28 It takes great concentration on their part , and for weeks ahead their Teacher Phyl Bailey carefully guides them through rehearsals .
29 It takes visual sensitivity to realise that a meandering medieval street is quite different from the traffic engineers ' meandering street and this is why the consultants ' perspective drawings look so horribly wrong .
30 ‘ Why is it , ’ he asks rhetorically , ‘ that musicians in general do n't like to play Berliozz ? they themselves have told me it takes fierce discipline to play the music in true ensemble ; it takes a lot of rehearsal to sound fluent at the tempos Berlioz often requires .
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