Example sentences of "takes [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the judge usually takes the second course in cases concerning industrial relations .
2 Here she takes the second round ,
3 Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink .
4 One particular wolf or hunting dog is not always the individual that takes the first grip on its victim .
5 If the semanticist takes the first tack , he soon finds himself in the business of adducing an apparently endless proliferation of senses of the simplest looking words .
6 Here she takes the first round ,
7 the player takes the first card and looks at it , if it is a question card ask the next player , one of the two questions
8 The England star takes the first step towards his long-awaited comeback in an A-team game this afternoon , five months after suffering a career-threatening Achilles injury .
9 Perhaps if , as I am told , they are a branch of Ladbrokes , they are hedging their bets , i.e. waiting to see if any other company takes the first step !
10 Here she takes the seventh round
11 Here she takes the fifth round
12 Here she takes the third round ,
13 Another RBAI player Ross McMillan takes the fourth cadet boy place to join Dominic McGreevy , Robert Robinson and Robert Fisher , but Ulster hopes will rest on the three girls sides for Gold medals with Leinster and Munster favourite to win the boys categories .
14 Here she takes the fourth round
15 Here she takes the sixth round ,
16 So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song .
17 He breathes , digests , lifts an arm , takes the next step , without thinking how to do it , and if bad health forces him to analyse and choose in such peripheral matters he is sorry to be distracted from his central concerns .
18 The second machine takes a second look at the beans which pass the first scan using ultraviolet light .
19 Thus when the glider is launched it takes a second cable and parachute up with it .
20 The wife and mother who goes out of the home to earn a wage , to escape being totally dependent on a man , being isolated in the home , and the penny-pinching that trying to make one wage feed the family involves , takes a second job .
21 All takes a third bed .
22 GUIL takes a third coin , spins , it , catches it in his right hand , turns it over on to his left wrist , lobs it in the air , catches it with his left hand , raises his left leg , throws the coin up and under it , catches it and turns it over on to the top of his head , where it sits .
23 Poulantzas therefore takes a third way out : he claims that , despite superficial appearances , the economic position and practice of the working class does have ‘ pertinent effects ’ at the political and ideological levels , so that it can be identified as a class after all .
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