Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] had take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs. Hammond had taken the document out to California for Mr. Steed to execute . |
2 | Miss Lofthouse had taken the wreaths from the Memorial . |
3 | Mother Francis had taken the bus to their convent in Dublin and spoken to the very difficult Mother Clare who held sway there . |
4 | On 11 July Cross had taken a sample of his own tapwater into the local North Cornwall District Council offices and asked for it to be analysed , but the Council refused . |
5 | On the Friday before his parents death , Christopher Gore had taken a train from Bath — where he was living — to Chippenham station . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Mr McBride had taken the money after a nephew advised him not to keep it at home . |
10 | He waited a while until Sir John had taken the edge off his appetite . |
11 | Credit agencies in the United States had taken a hammering , and people on the lists were now entitled to a report annually or on demand . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Since 1983 the United Kingdom had taken a series of measures to tackle the problem of quota hopping . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Furthermore , twelve months of fencing with Malcolm McLaren had taken a toll on Branson 's nerves . |
18 | The two-year row has been rumbling on since it became clear the Ffestiniog Company had taken an interest in the project . |
19 | Maria Shill had taken the room at George Grimsdale 's house in mid-November , with her three young children . |
20 | By October , Art Arfons had taken the land speed mark ( not wheel-driven but official ) to 544.1mph . |
21 | This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In the last moments of the retreat , Eachuin Odhar had taken an arrow deep in the side of his neck , and though he could move about and gesture to organise their camp , he could n't speak . |
24 | Fellow workers told the inquest Michael Grant had taken a welding kit onto the tank when he started work on it . |
25 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |
26 | The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV . |