Example sentences of "he have take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , he has to take a complete rest for the next few weeks .
2 Will the hon. Gentleman tell the constituent of mine who is over 21 and earns £50 for a 40-hour week why he has taken a greater percentage of the young man 's earnings than he has from his right hon. and hon. Friends who go to the City and , for part-time work , earn hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
3 No , I , I gather he has taken a long weekend , I do n't know where he 's whisked himself off to , but I 'm afraid I wo n't be here , er next week , I do n't know , quite know who will be , but er , Dominic 's taking er , a well needed rest .
4 He has taken a marked fancy to you , my dear , ’ pursued the other .
5 He has taken a marked fancy to my expectations , she might have said .
6 Although his title , The Rural Muse : Studies in the Peasant Poetry of England ( 1954 ) , implies that he has taken a positive view , he is hardpressed at times to defend the value of the peasant poet :
7 In spite of his attempts to concentrate as much work as possible into his days in London , he still found he had to take a great deal of it back to Shamley Green .
8 He had to take a deep breath to stop himself tasting the delicate spot again .
9 This was true even of the private apartments of the Imperial family , to such an extent that if the Emperor , while working late at night as he often did , wanted a book from his library , he had to take a lighted candle with him .
10 In between times during the day he had to take a short ladder , laid across the bike and make sure the lamps were clean .
11 He had taken a great deal of trouble .
12 The uppers had come completely away from the soles of the toes and the treads had been worn so smooth he had taken a hot knife to them in an attempt at a retread !
13 It was the first time he had taken a real look at the premises from the back .
14 At one time he had taken a mild interest in literature , especially erotic works , but of late it had flagged .
15 He had taken a personal interest in them ; there , he said , a little pettishly , Edouard would find room for no complaints .
16 Then , there was a description of the child 's functioning : he had taken a long time to settle into school , e.g. routine and order of the class .
17 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 .
18 It was where he had taken a vivacious Puerto Rican paediatrician , Carmen Rodriguez , on their first date .
19 He had taken a longer walk than he intended and by the time he returned to the coast road at Newlyn it was quite dark .
20 ‘ Sit down , ’ said Stone , after he had taken a large mouthful of the whisky .
21 I also spoke to the chief investigator of the Senate committee , who said that he had taken a large amount of information about this to the first secretary of the British Embassy in Washington , but the British government had hampered any further investigation .
22 Smith said that he had taken a pre-match risk only where the fitness of Andy Goram was concerned .
23 He had intended to head back to the funicolare station but perhaps he had taken a wrong turning somewhere in his hurry to get away from Maidstone 's apartment .
24 After being pulled over , John sheepishly explained that he had taken a wrong turning for his home in Gosforth , Newcastle upon Tyne .
25 In September of that year , he had taken a high line with Henry VIII , letting him trundle up to York only to gaze north at an empty road , for James , probably at the persuasion of his council , failed to keep his appointment with the English king .
26 He had taken a deliberate risk with his own life .
27 They could add more tea once he had taken a few sips .
28 Richard Clutterbuck is a lecturer in Law in our School of Social Sciences at the University , and he 's taken a particular interest into legal aspects of violence in society .
29 Mm oh he 's taken a big chunk of the grass .
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