Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently someone had taken a piece of wood for the fire . |
2 | So I had to take an eye test , I remember . |
3 | the pink bits the bit that fits onto ridge , they 've got three screws in each piece but they only need two to hold them , so I 've taken the centre one out of each one and used it to do the |
4 | Yes , yeah , cos now , that , see she 's not here really for , for me to come and pay her so I have to take the money down to her house now . |
5 | So they had to take the bath completely out |
6 | Ellwood wondered how the search for Tessa was going and how long it had taken the Department to close the story down . |
7 | Obviously he had taken the opportunity whilst in the station of running through her statement . |
8 | So he 'd taken an upstairs room and divided it into six spaces , figuring he could charge £1.50 an hour for each of them and really coin it in . |
9 | So it 's taken an hour just to drop her off , Get parked and get in here . |
10 | But once I 'd taken the plunge and got myself organised , I found it was n't bad at all , and not nearly as difficult as I 'd imagined . ’ |
11 | The more the hybridizing and crossing back and forth has concentrated on the spectacular , the further it has taken the plants from the vigour of their natural origins , and the less resistant many have become to pest and disease . |
12 | Just over five minutes later she had taken the tablet and Felipe was pouring her a cup of tea , and Maggie looked at him in amusement . |
13 | It 's er , they ought to have , they 'll ha , have to it wants now I 've taken the screw out of the sinks that has got ta be put back . |
14 | She 'd been elected to the National Executive Committee and she stood up , said how pleased she was , and then said , ‘ But now I have to take the bucket round for a collection because that 's what I always do … ’ and I just thought , ‘ How wonderful ’ . |
15 | Now they 've taken a plunge into the dive computer market and the outcome is the DataMax Sport . |
16 | I was being suppressed by Central Authorities for so long , but now they 've taken the lid off . |
17 | The aliens have stolen the key ; and now they 've taken the spaceship . |
18 | He 's taken things off the floor and now he 's taken the floor up . |
19 | Well you 've taken the colour out there obviously in photocopying it but you 've also got to be crafty and think of things like that as well . |
20 | Well we have to take a chance . |
21 | But , as today he had taken the precaution of restraining his crowning glory within a Mothercare bag , he scratched his nose instead . |
22 | He was known for a devout man , the lord of Parfois , a patron of pilgrims and collector of relics , and long ago he had taken the cross ; when he wanted to blaspheme he turned to his classical education and its multiple gods , and loosed his barbs at them . |
23 | She wanted other children , and by then I 'd taken the decision never to have any more and had a vasectomy . |
24 | Even then she had taken the initiative . |
25 | If we want to tell the gospel story as drama , as opposed to elucidating the truths of revelation in dogmatic theological form , then we have to take the story as it comes , neat . |
26 | He 'd daubed a rock with paint and used the tell-tale splashes to correct a slight right-hand drift , and then he 'd taken a rasp to the elaborate Monte Carlo grip , reshaping the stock to approximate to the military form on which he 'd been trained and binding it with tape when it was as he wanted . |
27 | Maybe he 'd taken a course in French film as a way of learning how to pick up girls . |
28 | Again we have taken a lead . |
29 | He knew that Martin had seen him and yet he had taken no notice of him . |