Example sentences of "[noun sg] who have take the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I spoke to the boy who had taken the telegram to the Hall .
2 Finally , I secured a post as an assistant master at Sloane School , Chelsea , the headmaster of which , Guy Boas , himself a writer , was the son of the Shakespeare scholar who had taken the chair at Eliot 's King 's College lecture .
3 Joan asked Sunday Life to thank the unknown person who had taken the time to care for her son 's grave .
4 He had before him the example of the barons of the kingdom who had taken the opportunity to extract from Henry far-reaching legal and financial concessions at the time of his coronation .
5 There was also one student who had taken the baccalaureate — a combination of ten subjects , arts and science ; she had considered changing to English in her first term at university .
6 It was only when they found the man who had taken the car back that the shop manager told him .
7 One more visit and the picture of the man who had taken the package to Moscow would be fuller and acceptable as a memorandum to the Deputy Under Secretary .
8 A MAN who has taken the town to his heart since moving to Darlington 12 years ago has double cause for celebration this week .
9 Nick 's reputation had been noticed by a Spaniard who had taken the golfing world by storm to win the 1979 British Open , Seve Ballesteros .
10 BRUCE DAVIDSON , the United States rider who has taken the world three-day event championship twice but never won Badminton , will try again on last year 's winner , The Irishman II , from May 7-10 .
11 The original detentions had been undertaken without the approval of the government , which admitted that it had failed to exert its authority over rebellious troops in the Agadez region who had taken the law into their own hands .
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