Example sentences of "they have take [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Aberdeen arrived back from Turin this afternoon , knowing they 'd taken a major step towards the quarter finals of the Cup Winners Cup . |
2 | They 'd taken the motorised dinghy across to explore the fairy-tale clarity of the water in the natural sea caves of the Blue Grotto , then on Roman 's orders had spurned the small cove he 'd mentioned as too crowded , and returned to take the yacht further out to sea , choosing a peaceful place to drop anchor and eat the picnic he 'd stowed away as a surprise … |
3 | They 've done it , they 've taken the outside tables away . |
4 | And they 've taken the free kick quickly and tried to take full advantage of the situation and the referee has said you ca n't do that . |
5 | We crossed several large meadows before working along steep , loose flanks , rich with flowers but not a route for mules , wherever they were — they had taken a different line . |
6 | The closed blades were not smeared with blood , and nothing about the scissors screamed out that they had taken a human life . |
7 | Their circumstances had changed : Mr Singh had a full-time job , they had taken a big step and purchased their council house and Mrs Singh now felt that she needed permanent work herself . |
8 | The feminists thought the whole structure was rotten , but they had taken a particular dislike to Pilger . |
9 | Seventy per cent of those continuing their studies were staying on In the same institution where they had taken the Advanced Course : the rest were changing institutions . |
10 | On Oct. 29 an Israeli government commission of inquiry cleared the three crew members , saying that they had taken the right decision . |
11 | It had decreed that many years ago , and if they had taken the appropriate rent rises in steps and phased them in , this sudden large rise , which is causing hardship , would not have happened . |
12 | They had taken an early lead with four points from Damien Short but when Oliver Lennon was sent off for a high challenge they were plunged into temporary disarray . |
13 | They had taken an occasional coffee together after shopping , but this was a new experience . |
14 | The freedom of the city was the highest honour it could bestow , and this has been granted to the Royal Engineers in 1949 ; since then they had taken an active part in the life of the city . |
15 | They have taken a major stake in Crane Holdings . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The tribunal will only allow a trader 's appeal against such a direction if it considers that Customs could not reasonably have been satisfied : for example , if Customs have ignored a relevant matter or if they have taken an irrelevant matter into account . |
18 | Most are still able to keep themselves hidden until they have taken an irreversible hold on a person 's body . |
19 | Any member of the secret society who takes public office or joins the police should declare they have taken the Masonic oath to counter , he told MPs . |
20 | They have taken the innovative step of basing their enantioselective sensor on a modified cyclodextrin . |
21 | : The state can forbid persons to give evidence on subjects specified by it if at any time in their lives they have taken the Official Secrets Oath . |