Example sentences of "to take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This will still leave a wide choice of systems and it is important to take the correct perspective when making the final choice .
2 The alternative is to bury an architrave switch mounting box in the wall to take the terminal connector strip , and secure the light fitting centrally over this , so that the securing screws can go into wall plugs fitted in holes , which you drill in the wall either side of the box .
3 Curiously , his other life as a painter could be part of the explanation : ‘ If you 're an artist you have to take the holistic view , ’ he suggests .
4 From April , Mr Huntingdon plans for either himself or another member of staff to take the Advanced Certificate in Food Hygiene as an added precaution .
5 Unable to ‘ hit the bottle ’ , Gary had to take the official doctor home with him before he could provide the required sample .
6 Such counter-examples have led some philosophers attracted to the logico-linguistic conception to take the audacious course which involves , in part , simply ignoring the very large part of consciousness which does not fall under the conception .
7 ‘ 'Morning , ’ he said cheerfully , as she walked towards him to take the proffered bottle .
8 She stood transfixed , with one hand out , but her fingers failed to obey the command to take the proffered bag .
9 They might turn out to be the truth , for all Mungo knew , but he was not yet ready to take the shabby magician fully into his confidence .
10 It was an act of needlessly gratuitous violence and one which ensured for good and all , that Meryl Streep would be declining to take the female lead in the film version of this one , just like she had with the last two .
11 Then she was able to take the mental step that brought her out into the light again .
12 In the year 1820 , 170 years of uprisings and reforms ago , usually law-abiding folk were driven by poverty , unemployment , and hunger , to take the dangerous road to conspiracy and rebellion in an attempt to right their wrongs .
13 My usual practice when visiting a patient with an acute febrile illness was to leave a prescription for the appropriate conventional drug ( usually an antibiotic ) , while at the same time administering the most appropriate homoeopathic remedy with the advice to the patient — or the parents , if the patient was a child — to continue to take the homoeopathic remedy but that if there was no improvement in two to four hours then to take the conventional drug .
14 Robb , the brilliant 20-year-old from Liverpool bidding to be the youngest-ever to take the two-lap crown , was always off the pace in the 800 metres , won by Kenyan William Tanui .
15 PC Chandler ‘ phoned his station in Valpy Street , and called for an ambulance to take the wounded man to the Royal Berkshire Hospital .
16 Local authorities have , therefore , begun to help the disabled in their own homes by providing meals services , domestic help and so on , and in some cases they make arrangements to take the disabled person on holiday to give the other members of the household a break , although all of these services are restricted by cash limitations on local authority expenditure .
17 There is an ever-present temptation to take the easy way out and concentrate on items that are ‘ sexy ’ even though they may be irrelevant or misleading .
18 The temptation to take the easy way out was well-nigh irresistible with youngsters who had failed to make their way ( probably through no fault of their own ) and who showed their resentment .
19 But there 's something in even the very best of us which would really prefer to take the easy way out , if that 's at all possible .
20 He offered the pack to Bellamy , who accepted one , and conspicuously failed to give me the chance to take the easy way out by tarring the inside of my lungs until I choked .
21 Most of it 's going to take the easy way short cut
22 His refusal to take the easy option is admirable .
23 I did n't go into this line of work to take the easy option every time things get rough .
24 If you drive yourself fairly hard in most areas of your life , it does n't hurt to take the easy option in your leisure time . ’
25 It is proof enough that Tom Jones is not going to take the easy path that most of his generation would choose .
26 Could it be anything more than a compulsion to take the eternal conflict between the sexes to the ultimate battleground ?
27 The most straightforward approach is to take the narrow course of satisfying the client .
28 Are there any circumstances in which the Home Secretary would feel it right to take the honourable course and resign from the office which he discharges so inadequately ?
29 At his subsequent trial , Charles Woolridge was to take the contradictory step of pleading not guilty , but the outcome was a foregone conclusion ; he was unanimously convicted .
30 To take the single/mixed-sex question : there is some evidence , mainly based on one school ( Smith , 1986 ) that when pupils in a mixed school are taught in single-sex classes for mathematics for some years , girls ' performance improves .
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