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

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1 I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and
2 But like so many owners , they have learnt from experience that when David Elsworth takes a view about horses , it seldom pays to disagree .
3 Koons takes the photograph in his hand and smiles impishly , looking every bit the boy-next-door in his Reeboks , jeans and button-down shirt .
4 Anwar suggests that immigration from Pakistan takes the form of a chain , with early settlers reporting back on their experiences and encouraging others , particularly family and friends , to follow them .
5 And arch-Minimalist Robert Irwin takes the discipline once again into his usual arena of installation at Pace downtown until the 24th .
6 While the circuit is being cleared to give us a free run , Brundle takes the car out on the public roads .
7 Hong Kong Special Report : Portugal takes a stand and Macao celebrates a passport to security : Unlike Britain , Portugal offers a guaranteed home to many of the citizens of its enclave in the Pearl River delta when China takes over in 1999 .
8 Peter Cracknell takes the wheel behind BMW 's 518i and Mercedes ' 190E 1.8
9 Jerry Rawson takes an excursion round some of his favourite hills — isolated gems with a character all their own
10 In the eighth of our special 10-month series in which we build , furnish and decorate a house from scratch , Lynn Barnett takes a tour of the self-contained flat
11 G. takes no action .
12 G. takes a sample in the ditch , which shows clear signs of sewage fungus , with its tell-tale grey strands waving in the water .
13 Wasp liberal lawyer Kevin Kline takes a short-cut and finds himself plunged into the sort of yuppie nightmare that triggered Bonfire of the Vanities .
14 Andy takes the branch we hit the man with and wedges it under the grating ; part of it sticks through but there 's a stump where a smaller branch has broken off and the grating rests on that , held a half-metre or so off the stone rim .
15 Andy takes the man 's calves under his armpits and lifts ; I get underneath and force the man 's shoulders up ; his head goes over onto the stone rim of the vent , beneath the grating .
16 This month Ken takes the plunge and sets about the daunting task of buying a new machine .
17 Competition is going to be quite intense in the closing weeks of the season as Bob Cottam takes a look at one or two other players .
18 In this introductory article Pelham Hawker takes a look at some of the problems associated with diesel engine vehicles and outlines JM 's new diesel catalyst production facility that will play a major role in tackling these issues .
19 Maggie takes a sip of beer to remind the others that that 's all she 's there for , and looks defiantly around .
20 NICK DAKIN takes a look at some of the solutions .
21 Travel : When the young cry freedom Mary Keen takes a look at overseas adventure from the parent 's point of view
22 Thomson takes the corner as well .
23 Winner Strega takes the shade in her own ‘ hangarette ’ .
24 Railway : The train to Salzburg takes an hour and a half and costs approx AS 270 ; alternatively Innsbruck takes two hours and costs approx AS 370 .
25 IBM TAKES A HIT FROM NCR AT MEAD DATA CENTRAL
26 Diesel Cars : Peugeot takes a fleet demo range on the road
27 SMASHED houses , flying roofs , streets of rubble … once again Florida takes a beating from nature .
28 Next month : Stuart Quarrie takes a look at the beat .
29 Safranski takes the rap . ’
30 Sartre takes the slogan ‘ socialism in one country ’ as an example of the unintended but necessary product of the anti-labour of the Stalin-Trotsky conflict .
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