Example sentences of "the [noun sg] has take [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 William Bullock 's description being comprehensive , the writer has taken the liberty of adapting this to include details from the French National Archives .
2 Davies ' description provides additional information and the writer has taken the liberty to amalgamate those which concern the 6th Work :
3 The Board has taken no decisions about the timing of the reprocessing of subsequent arisings of AGR fuel or of PWR fuel .
4 Three years later the TUC attitude to black workers , and more specifically black women workers , was shown by its lack of action on such simple and bland recommendations ( from the Camden Council for Community Relations ) as that the trade union movement should press for compulsory language training at work ( ie. in the employer 's time , not after hours ) or co-operate ‘ more positively ’ in agreeing to English classes where the management has taken the initiative , or that there should be ‘ more positive participation in supporting any industrial action taken by minority group workers in their fight to achieve equal opportunity ’ .
5 . I hardly dare say this in this context , but if we well now the Council has taken a decision to close this elderly person 's home , there is actually a logic to it , which I 'd like to talk about .
6 The following lists other areas in which the Council has taken a lead and , to varying degrees , also involves local authority land .
7 I am pleased to see that the Chancellor has taken a step in this direction in his Budget , though it is nowhere near enough .
8 The Institute has taken a leaf out of CIMA 's book and joined Opportunity 2000 , the business-led initiative launched by John Major , which aims to put more women into top management jobs by the beginning of the next century ( see ACCOUNTANCY , December 1991 , p 15 ) .
9 The intervention has taken the form of more or less open ministerial arm-twisting rather than the invoking of statutory powers .
10 But there is no escaping authenticity when the author has taken the photos himself .
11 The leader has taken the initiative .
12 In his chairman 's statement , Terry Shand explains why the group has taken the opportunity to overhaul the presentation of the annual report and accounts and to include operating and financial reviews .
13 The group has taken the title ‘ QLG a National Group of Law Firms ’ with the title derived from the quality law group idea .
14 Closer to home the constant noise through the night has taken a lot of people in Abingdon by surprise .
15 The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled .
16 If teachers can be encouraged to clarify their thinking and make learning more varied and fun for the children — sharpening and deepening thinking , then this will be because the head has taken the staff along an analytical path that actually raises the level of efficiency and excitement in the classroom .
17 However , if what has happened is that the person has Taken the Side of the Other , then there need not have been attitude-change in the traditional sense .
18 Therefore the Commission has taken a number of actions to attempt to minimise its occurrence .
19 Moreover , the Commission has taken the view that a 20% shareholding could lead to joint control in certain circumstances .
20 Also , the Commission has taken the view that pure R&D agreements involving no restrictions on the behaviour of the parties may nevertheless be caught by Article 85(1) where the R&D is central to developing the market in question and the market is oligopolistic in structure .
21 ( I am not entirely clear about the wording of the sentence which I have emphasised , but I think the sense is that the accused can be convicted of obtaining by deception , whether the offence has taken the form of larceny by a trick or obtaining by false pretences . )
22 The WRC suggested it should be banned , but the government has taken no action .
23 While making it easier for people to build up considerable capital assets , and to pass these on intact , the Government has taken a number of measures that have allowed many people to acquire capital assets for the first time .
24 Well since that debate the government has taken the decision to introduce the duty into a fifth regulated sector friendly societies and a negative resolution order under the friendly societies act nineteen ninety two is also is also prop be N reasons for taking action across this wide front Madam Deputy Speaker , first and most important , the relevant provisions in the various acts are very similar and if we are to bolster the arrangements in relation to banks then we should do the same for other sectors entrusted with the public 's investments .
25 It is the first time the inspectorate has taken the board to court for an alleged lapse of safety .
26 Candidates will be reassured if they find that the interviewer has taken the trouble to become familiar with the details on the form .
27 The youth has taken a year off from his studies at Edinburgh University to fight his trial .
28 ‘ I did n't find out until after I 'd taken the lease on , but the department store on the corner has taken a lot of our casual trade . ’
29 If the customer has taken the trouble to complain ( which is far better than not complaining — the Profitboss would never know about lapses in service otherwise ) , the Profitboss takes the trouble to respond .
30 The company has taken a £47m hit above the line and another £23m below .
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