Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [adv] take the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because it has followed public opinion in the past , the EPA has always taken the view that governments are there to stop people having to run risks , however small . |
2 | Gorbachev has already taken the West by surprise by agreeing to a reduction of intermediate nuclear weapons and then suggesting further reductions in long-range missile systems . |
3 | Dickie had just taken the entrance examination required by his father 's old public school . |
4 | Ireland had deservedly taken the lead in the first half through Brian Smith after good loose play swarmed England . |
5 | Hitachi have also taken the trouble to make the control large enough to operate when wearing thick gloves . |
6 | But because Dorothy Heathcote has always taken the importance of content for granted it has made her less than tolerant with dramatic activity that appears to lack significantly focused meaning . |
7 | Inspired by the success of Film On Four and the ITV companies ' recent forays into film-making ( like Granada 's My Left Foot ) , the BBC has finally taken the plunge into the feature-film market , in partnership with Palace Pictures and British Screen . |
8 | Young Francesca has even taken the pig to school , and says she enjoys playing games . |
9 | Young Francesca has even taken the pig to school , and says she enjoys playing games . |
10 | WH Smith 's and Dillons have also taken the video off the shelves . |
11 | In fact the day before this instruction was issued to all units , 6 Armoured Division in Italy had already taken the surrender of a group headed by Gen Damjanovic of some 10,000 men describing themselves as Chetniks and Royalists , accompanied by upwards of a thousand civilians , including women and children [ KP 48 ] . |
12 | The guideline for division of any race is usually when entries reach double the safety factor , but the Dunston have sensibly taken the decision to divide their Maiden even though the original entry of 29 falls one short of this maxim . |
13 | Bernard had now taken the decision to stay in the area . |
14 | By this time Joyce had also taken the final and logical step of applying for German citizenship on behalf of his wife and himself . |
15 | In the present difficult financial situation , SERC has regretfully taken the decision to cancel EASE 91 conference and exhibition which was to be held at the University of Birmingham on the 25th–27th March 1991 . |