Example sentences of "has [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 .
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