Example sentences of "[pers pn] have take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I can only say how much I cherished the " Well done , lad " , from him after I 'd taken a difficult catch in the deep off his bowling .
2 ‘ I know it 's ridiculous , but it felt as if I 'd taken an enormous jump into the dark , that night with you … ’
3 This time I had to take a double dose to return to my old shape .
4 Last time , I had to take the other route from Larne to Stranraer in Scotland .
5 I had to take the whole test again because I blinked , ’ he said .
6 But , you see , I had taken a violent dislike to the short man .
7 It was the first time I had taken a close look at him .
8 When Panama City awakened , and after I had taken a small breakfast of pineapple , café con leche and a hard roll or two , I rented a small white Japanese car , acquired a map from the official cartographers who conduct their business under the curious name of the Instituto Geografico Nacional Tommy Guardia , and set out to look for Santa Fé , for William — and for the Pacific .
9 ‘ Well , Charles , I 've taken a good look at your latest victim .
10 Yeah erm w what I 've done , I 've measured I 've taken an exact measurement ,
11 ‘ This man is n't the King because I 've taken the real King prisoner and murdered his servant . ’
12 I 've taken the small phial of poison Brampton 's supposed to have used . ’
13 Er but er this is the position as it is now and I I 've taken the conservative position as always .
14 Although it appears that you did not make a large sum of money out of your dealing — at least as far as external appearances are concerned — I have to take a serious view of it . ’
15 He will be aware that I have taken a great interest in Sri Lanka since I have been in the House .
16 She said , ‘ I have taken a great risk in coming to see you tonight . ’
17 I have taken a long look at local government finance .
18 I have taken a particular reading of the work of both Lévi-Strauss and Barthes that emphasizes the influence of structuralist linguistics but points to the progression of these writers ' ‘ structuralism ’ away from linguistic analysis .
19 In the course of this chapter I have taken an historical perspective upon the nature of religious belief , looking in particular at writers from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries .
20 As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers .
21 As a result , she has taken a calculated decision to ensure that the royal grandchildren remain — whatever the cost — under her influence .
22 To my surprise , she 'd taken a regular job selling frames and contact lenses and had stuck it and was boss of the shop .
23 ‘ I 'd been asking why she 'd taken a clerical job when she 'd had an art training and she said it was all she could get at first but after a while she 'd managed to wangle this daytime class . ’
24 After the initial wave of guilty surprise , finding that the beautiful girl she 'd seen at the market had been Roman 's younger sister , she 'd taken an immediate liking to Anneliese .
25 This morning she had started out late for Pack Meeting , so instead of going by the woodland path , which was a long way round , she 'd taken the direct route by road and arrived in time .
26 ‘ Did you have to take a whole summer ? ’ she demanded angrily .
27 I do n't believe it 's just me you 've taken a violent dislike to — ’
28 You 've taken a fair prize there , ’ he said dispassionately , ‘ if he live .
29 You 've taken the full course at the Academy of Marksmanship .
30 Knowing he was in the right , that she had taken a stupid risk , only made things worse .
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