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

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1 Vienna , Virginia-based Legent Corp has taken an undisclosed equity stake in object software developer Tivoli Systems Inc .
2 Without doubt the most successful of the new Frers 44s on the Solent CHS circuit , culminating in a resounding win in the Round the Island Race — the first time a Swan has taken the coveted Gold Roman Bowl .
3 Strangely , it has taken the nursing education establishment in Britain until now to recognise the value of debate , and the need to educate nurses for their own sake , as well as in the interests of patient care .
4 This tour has taken the National Railway Museum to new places as well as new audiences , and should encourage people to take a trip to York and see the rest of our excellent national collection . ’
5 Any major player in this field has to take the imminent MPEG standard very seriously .
6 Edgar wicket keeper , innkeeper and redoubtable raconteur confided some time after midnight that to help run in his pain-free new hip joint he 'd taken an early morning paper round in Aycliffe village .
7 He did n't look the kind of guy who could have taken a long prison sentence .
8 In England , however , the birth of many children suffering from deformities caused by their mothers having taken the new drug thalidomide prescribed by doctors during their pregnancy resulted in the enactment of the Congenital Disabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 .
9 ‘ This man is n't the King because I 've taken the real King prisoner and murdered his servant . ’
10 The Captain had taken a small leather pouch from an inner pocket , pulled open the drawstring , extracted a shilling and was holding it out .
11 TRANMERE substitutes John Kenworthy and Ian Muir earned the points after Notts County had taken a 46th minute lead .
12 And they looked on course when goals from Ryan Giggs and Ian Rush put them in front after the RCS had taken a 16th minute lead through Pavel Kuka .
13 An applicant for a job with a finance company claimed he had taken a lengthy career break which turned out to be a prison term for robbery .
14 One image sticks in my mind from Brands Hatch that year , a race at which Ronnie , who was then lying just about level with Mario , had taken a notable pole position .
15 She compared the results of students who had taken the regular lecture course with those of students using the computer-based programme and found no statistical difference in the amount of learning .
16 He would tell friends that , if , after he had taken the Civil Service Competition in 1946 , he had been offered the Treasury instead of the Ministry of Civil Aviation , he would have stayed in Whitehall and eschewed a political career .
17 The Sunday School sat in the North Aisle and everyone had to take the same seat week by week .
18 However , recently , the courts have taken a more laissez-faire attitude to exclusion clauses and fundamental breach on the basis that the parties should be free to agree that there should be no liability under the contract even for a fundamental breach , if that was their desire , see Photo Productions Ltd. v Securicor Transport Ltd. [ 1980 ] .
19 Most teachers are graduates who have taken a one-year Postgraduate Certificate of Education course .
20 As well as setting up a register the Act will eventually make it illegal for people to handle food until they have taken a basic food hygiene certificate .
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