Example sentences of "taking [adj] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It stayed with me and I keep it under control by taking eight tablets a day — and , of course , avoiding all the lovely cream cakes I used to enjoy .
2 We can get that by taking this time the line integral of the electric field along both sides of the boundary as shown in Fig. 2.38 .
3 However , there is always a danger that in taking such measures a State may , intentionally or unintentionally , give undue assistance , and so promote its own industry at the expense of that of its trading partners .
4 In the late 1930s there were around 200 holiday camps , capable of taking 30,000 campers a week and often providing ‘ earnest all-in facilities ’ in the mould of the Holiday Fellowship .
5 I was taking 40-50 jellies a day — £75 worth .
6 But if as educationalists taking full account the subject specialism and our own knowledge of it , we would care to make some comment then that is a different thing altogether .
7 Did you see him taking those shots every time .
8 I 've been taking it continuously for two years , and I want to stress that I 've been taking eighty milligrams a day ,
9 Recently we 'd been taking ten minutes a night off it in order to have more time in the pub .
10 Whereas , taking him taking one guy a week for a week , is putting no-one in jeopardy and giving somebody a decent wage for a week .
11 It involves taking 13 juices every hour .
12 St Helens Recs reached 160–8 from 49 overs at Birkenhead Park , David Turner taking 5–43 inlcuding a hat-trick .
13 ‘ It would appear that people are taking two trips a year instead of four and that the North Wales journeys have suffered as a result . ’
14 She had tried everything , including osteopaths , chiropractors , physiotherapy , traction and , finally , pain-killers which she was taking four times a day , every day .
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