Example sentences of "have [adv] take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a massive work and has obviously taken a great deal of your time and trouble . |
2 | The Library Association has thus taken a consistent position on censorship over a period of at least 25 years . |
3 | Neil Young has just taken a three-minute break between the arrival of the NME and the departure of Radio 1 's Johnny Walker . |
4 | Only four results left and so far Lenny Henry has just taken a clear lead from Victoria Wood . |
5 | The Prince of Wales , who like the Sultan has a passion for polo , has already taken a close interest in the environmental impact of destruction of the world 's rainforests , a key factor in global warming . |
6 | Liz has always taken a great deal of interest in make-up and admits to being ‘ so vain that I wear Revlon 's Aqualash waterproof mascara when diving ’ . |
7 | The industry has also taken a neanderthal attitude towards the training and further education of its workers . |
8 | Another senior police officer who more than once captured the headlines , James Anderton , Chief Constable of Greater Manchester , decrying ‘ the rot that has now taken a firm hold in the fabric of our society ’ , was so moved as to describe crime as Britain 's ‘ Top Growth Industry ’ . |
9 | However , the problems were so huge and required so much finance that other resources were required and the European Community has now taken a leading role . |
10 | The original meaning , as defined by Collins , has certainly taken a mean whipping before re-release into this streetwise prose but we 're talking the same thing here , are n't we ? |
11 | ‘ It has certainly taken a great deal of time for myself and the other ten or so members of our committee . |
12 | But if anyone should try to get the better of Jimmy Dick , they 'd better take a lengthy piece of cutlery with them . |
13 | ‘ Mrs Funnell thought it better not to call him because you 'd only taken a small dose . |
14 | JASON Livingston 's future in athletics looks even more bleak following his reported newspaper ‘ confession ’ that he must have inadvertently taken a banned steroid before the Olympics . |
15 | The controversy stemmed from an equivocal statement on the coup by the BSP on Aug. 19 , and the perception that the party had only taken a clear stand when the coup began to crumble . |
16 | So anyone who wants to study competition , travel and world capitalism in the 1980s for a PhD programme in fifty years time had better take a good look now . |
17 | Having lost some of the true Christian Scientist 's sanguinity about money and the faith that good Scientists should be able to demonstrate prosperity , she suggested faintly that Harriet had better take a secretarial course and equip herself to earn what she called a hat allowance , by which she meant a living . |
18 | On Channel 2 , the unctuous host of the Gerry Springer chat show had apparently taken a serious oil overdose as he presided over a freak show of truly terrible cases of giantism and dwarfism by telling his goggle-eyed studio viewers they were each of them there ‘ so that next time we may understand and empathise when we meet a woman 7ft 10ins tall . ’ |
19 | He had already taken a major decision : he would stay in Vienna . |
20 | The multi-billion-pound business had already taken a severe thrashing last year , as the outside world began to shrink away from growing violence . |
21 | I 've already taken a considerable risk by telling you this much . |
22 | It it 's a part of the county council I 've always taken a considerable interest in , and I support them in all their efforts . |
23 | They 've always taken a special interest in Sefton because of the bomb blast . |
24 | My grandfather had always taken a keen interest in my work , and I had an equal admiration of the stories of his time spent in Burma during the Second World War . |
25 | In the summer of 1921 she moved permanently to Ireland , in which country 's affairs she had always taken a keen interest . |
26 | He had always taken a strong interest in his students but , compared with Camberwell and Central , the College , having more pretensions , had a social side that created greater togetherness . |
27 | He said 3i had always taken a long-term view and had not been as badly hit by the recession as the banks had because it had been cautious . |
28 | She had always taken a long time over her toilet : a review of her clothes ; a long-drawn-out bath ; massage ; manicure ; then her hair and make-up . |
29 | Even as a young man , Ezra had always taken a determined stand on general decencies . |
30 | Cam had a vague memory of a glamorous ‘ aunt ’ , who had once taken a remote interest in his father , but it was no more than a shadow . |