Example sentences of "[noun pl] have take [art] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 where the defendants had taken every precaution that science could suggest to prevent injury of this sort , and it was held that as Parliament had authorised the use of locomotives it was consistent with policy and justice that the defendants , in the absence of any negligence , should not be liable .
2 Many jurisdictions have taken the view that to insist on such service would unfairly disadvantage potential plaintiffs , and have provided that where an enterprise based abroad does business within the jurisdiction service may be effected at some business address there , without the need to serve any document abroad .
3 Both Labour and Conservative Governments had taken the view that change would cause a fierce political storm , so no one did anything .
4 Over the last fifteen years , successive governments have taken the view that the best way to preserve great houses is to make it possible for their traditional owners to maintain them .
5 The American agencies have taken the view that , given Italy 's present economic and political woes , the government will be less prompt and predictable in its support for ailing banks .
6 Some of these writers have taken the view that as part of this class war management , on behalf of capital , have been able to steer the direction of technological change along a particular path , stimulating certain developments at the expense of others so that the interests of capital are better served , and the interests of labour are countered .
7 When The Scotsman 's music critic reviewed this production in Paris last month she was overwhelmed by its beauty but others have taken the view that two pianos no matter how superbly played can never be as effective as a great orchestra .
8 When The Scotsman 's music critic reviewed this production in Paris she was overwhelmed by its beauty , but others have taken the view that two pianos , no matter how superbly played , can never be as effective as a great orchestra .
9 Broadly speaking , the courts have taken the view that the bounds of parliamentary privilege are fixed by the common law which they have the right to declare .
10 The courts have taken the view that this is economic loss .
11 The Germans have taken the view that ‘ domestic price stability must have priority over exchange rate stability ’ , leaving it up to others to ensure the latter .
12 One can easily argue against its privatisation in emotive terms but it would have been more helpful if both your correspondents had taken the point that the UK economy is not exactly in robust good health .
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