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

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1 Meanwhile , Murray Johnstone has taken the approach of cutting its initial charge to 1 per cent and always dealing on the full spread .
2 Mrs. Hammond had taken the document out to California for Mr. Steed to execute .
3 After the dying Stepan Verkhovensky has taken the sacrament he says ‘ however , tomorrow — Tomorrow we shall all set off . ’
4 Miss Lofthouse had taken the wreaths from the Memorial .
5 Mother Francis had taken the bus to their convent in Dublin and spoken to the very difficult Mother Clare who held sway there .
6 More recent work from Samir Amin , Rana Kabbani and Linda Nochlin has taken the consciousness-raising further .
7 Chartered accountants Touche Ross have taken the whole of the 12,000 sq ft fourth floor and is planning to move in later this summer .
8 Events at Sheffield 's Grosvener House hotel proved even more spectacular than entrepreneur Ray Carter had hoped for when Lisa Crossland , of GT Sports , claimed he that PPF pool entrepreneur Ray Carter had taken the jackets from her shop , promising to pay up later .
9 Hugh Tait has taken the lead in trying to distinguish between fact and fiction when it comes to fakes and forgeries .
10 Rehearsals started on 27 July , and Martin Browne had taken the precaution of advising the cast not to ask the author to elucidate any of the dialogue ; one actress disregarded the advice and asked Eliot what one of her lines meant .
11 The new fields into which Mr Reuter has taken the group since the mid-1980s — aerospace , electricals and financial services — are either yielding little or are deep in the red .
12 Martin Gilfellan had taken the car just a few minutes before the accident and was being followed by the police when he drove straight over a junction .
13 Mr McBride had taken the money after a nephew advised him not to keep it at home .
14 He waited a while until Sir John had taken the edge off his appetite .
15 The United States had taken the initiative in this development , since it appeared the only means by which the Americans could disengage gradually from Korea with some hope that the UN could produce a solution that would sustain south Korea for at least a limited period .
16 For the first month of her life Mrs MacDonagh had taken the baby into her own house , along with Eleanor 's eighteen-month-old brother Patrick , and she had bottle fed the baby and kept an eye on her brother amidst the debris of her own life and the squalor of her enormous family .
17 It was midway through a Friday afternoon , and Adele Venetz had taken the restaurant 's van to the cash-and-carry for all the last-minute supplies they 'd be needing for Saturday 's party catering job , leaving her sister and Alina to manage the business alone .
18 Meanwhile back in Wales , Philip Burton had taken the plunge , moved to Cardiff and gone to work full-time at the BBC as a producer .
19 Shirley Robertson has taken the slot in the Europe dinghy while Penny Way was pre-selected for the woman 's Lechner sailboard .
20 Thousands of Ulster citizens have taken the law into their own hands to save their country , many of these people were encouraged by the speeches of our ‘ leaders ’ ; many were frustrated that speeches were all they made .
21 erm Rusty in the fact that erm we have n't been able to sort of erm get out on the field with a ball in our hand , erm but erm our coach erm Ian McMillan has taken the opportunity to drag us into the gym and give us quite erm hard fitness sessions , so the fitness is still erm quite high on our side , but erm handling the ball will be a little bit rusty , but hopefully this week , now all the snow 's gone , we 'll be able to get out and erm move the ball about at training .
22 Maria Shill had taken the room at George Grimsdale 's house in mid-November , with her three young children .
23 West Midlands have taken the initiative WITH ‘ TOTAL QUALITY ’ : a development strategy which has a number of objectives :
24 Ipswich 's next meeting is on Good Friday and Zdenek Tesar has taken the opportunity of the break to return to Czechoslovakia to see his wife and daughter and do some cross country skiing near his mountain home .
25 By October , Art Arfons had taken the land speed mark ( not wheel-driven but official ) to 544.1mph .
26 Delyn MP David Hanson and Alyn and Deeside MP Barry Jones have taken the issue to the Welsh Office .
27 Apart from having limited time to try and spread the gospel about the tournament in its magnificent venue , if , as should have happened , Jimmy Connors had played , if John McEnroe had survived his first round , if Pat Cash had looked better prepared and if , as certainly should have been the case , Jeremy Bates had taken the opportunity he had to upset Wimbledon quarter finalist , Thierry Champion , the whole picture may have looked so different .
28 In the past couple of years , Sir Bob Reid and John Welsby have taken the process to its logical conclusion in a further rejig called Organising for Quality .
29 Should not John Major have taken the opportunity to cut away more of the dead wood from among the cabinet 's other 20 members ?
30 Leo Castelli has taken the occasion of all this Guggenmania to mount a show exploring plans for two of the other projected Guggenheims those for Bilbao , Spain , and for Salzburg , Austria .
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