Example sentences of "[noun sg] have take [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Scotch Whisky Industry has taken a lead in establishing company policies for identifying and providing treatment for employees with alcohol problems . |
2 | I am pleased to see that the Chancellor has taken a step in this direction in his Budget , though it is nowhere near enough . |
3 | THE DREAM of going it alone in business has taken a tumble in the present dodgy financial climate . |
4 | The CAB service has taken the initiative in setting up a system of advisory sessions in which local solicitors , operating on a rota , give free legal advice to clients who have been ‘ booked in ’ to a special session by a local CAB . |
5 | Although the disability movement has taken the initiative in articulating this shift , it is a shift which is affecting all sides of the disability issue . |
6 | This Conservative Government has taken a lead in working to protect the ozone layer . |
7 | Even then , such is Peter 's Jewish prejudice , the Holy Spirit has to take the initiative in falling upon Cornelius and his company before ever Peter had got round to making any appeal to repentance , faith and baptism ( 10:44f ) . |
8 | ‘ Your uncle has taken a job in Italy , ’ Louise said momentously . |
9 | With the Mediterranean 's natural sponge resources nearly exhausted , Lesson has taken a step in the right direction by importing sponges from the Gulf of Mexico . |
10 | The two-year row has been rumbling on since it became clear the Ffestiniog Company had taken an interest in the project . |
11 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |
12 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |