Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have taken [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On 12 July 1330 , during the last months of their rule , the perambulations made during the reigns of Edward I and Edward 11 were ordered to be observed in every particular , and the Forest officers in Shropshire were forbidden to take any action against the owners of lands within the disafforested districts who had taken the deer or cut timber there .
2 Anthony Lewis talks to drivers who have taken the plunge and switched from petrol-engined cars to diesel with not a regret between them The doctor
3 These bodies were controlled by the ‘ men of 1808 ’ , local landowners , clergy , officers , and administrators who had taken the patriot side .
4 I can tell you right now that there are plenty of indi I I 'm I 'm going to say this up front , there are plenty of individuals who 've taken the information away and tried to do it themselves .
5 Their behaviour in Brazil was , however , complicated by the monetary authorities and policies of their home government — primarily , that of the United States since it was US banks who had taken the lead and were therefore the most exposed ( Frieden , 1987 ; Nunnenkamp , 1986 ) .
6 In view of the dicey and rapidly deteriorating state of our physical surroundings , largely attributable to our ham-fisted handling of the powers bestowed on us by scientific and technological ‘ progress ’ , it might have been thought that there was a place in society for young persons who had taken the time and the trouble needed to give themselves some understanding of the problems we have set ourselves , so that they could help to reduce the damage done , and the worse damage yet to come .
7 In 1985 , they proposed to extend their role beyond that of an annual dining club for officers who had taken a degree through the police college scheme .
8 Cassie reflected , with a terrible cold awareness , that this was almost certainly the only man she had ever held in her arms who had taken the life of a fellow human being .
9 Most of all , he 's frightened about losing the players who 've taken the club to the top of the Third Division .
10 Passers-by , and others who had taken no part in the demonstration , were also soaked .
11 It is vital that the education system should attract back women who have taken a career break to raise a family .
12 In fact , students who have taken a subject at A level do not , by the end of their courses , do better than those who have kept off it — as a recent study of economics graduates showed .
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