Example sentences of "[prep] take the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | GPs are to be warned of the side effects of prescribing steroids to children after a nine year old girl died after taking the drugs . |
2 | The racially inspired threats which Sterling told me he received after taking the title illustrated the resentment felt at a black man being a British champion . |
3 | ‘ I ca n't remember what it 's like to be drunk , ’ said O'Toole some years after taking the pledge , ‘ it 's so long since a drink passed my lips . |
4 | Most finance texts would suggest that purchasers of assets via the financial markets are entering a fair game in that the market will price assets according to expectations of future cash flows incorporating some risk discount ( albeit one likely to reflect systematic risk , ie after taking the opportunity for portfolio diversification into account , rather than the total variance of the returns ) . |
5 | After taking the measure from the child , Aggie refilled it and then she herself drained it , after which she put the lid on the brown jar and hung the can on a nail . |
6 | They apparently brought the enemy to battle only in 992 , when part of the fleet was defeated , and 1014 , which saw Æthelred drive Cnut out of Lincolnshire after taking the Scandinavians unprepared . |
7 | Not that Uttley was allowed to completely forget his rugby past — also competing is fellow ‘ crumbly ’ Andy Ripley who , after taking the Ergo up in recent months , almost overtook Uttley at a recent head-to-head in a London gymnasium . |
8 | Most , in both categories , left after taking the School Certificate ( if not sooner ) , but a trickle went on into the sixth form and even to the universities . |
9 | Within seconds he had felled Giggs , leaving the United winger crumpled on the Old Trafford mudheap after taking the law into his own hands . |
10 | After taking the Bar examination you may obtain employment in the legal department of a commercial firm under the aegis of an employed barrister as a ‘ commercial pupil , ’ and this will give you three months ' exemption from pupillage if you afterwards decide to take up practice at the Bar . |
11 | David Mitchell even shot wide of an open goal after taking the ball round goalkeeper Stephen Pears . |
12 | Unemployed Les Williams , 22 , caused ‘ mayhem and destruction ’ when he broke into Keele University , Staffs , after taking the drug . |
13 | Unemployed Les Williams , 22 , caused ‘ mayhem and destruction ’ when he broke into Keele University , Staffs , after taking the drug . |
14 | Recently , six Humberside teenagers ended up in a psychiatric hospital with a form of schizophrenia after taking the drug . |
15 | Nine days after taking the drug at a friend 's 21st birthday party Rachel , 25 , still has vivid flashbacks which could haunt her for the rest of her life . |
16 | CADBURY is to continue screening its Flake TV advert featuring former Vogue model Rachel Brown , still ‘ poorly ’ in hospital after taking the drug Ecstasy at a party . |
17 | But at least 8 people have died after taking the drug . |
18 | Ideally the mouth should be clean with no flavours , food or drink for 10 or 15 minutes before or after taking the pill . |
19 | It was held by this House , after taking the opinion of the consulted judges , that the plaintiff was entitled to recover the excess . |
20 | It would have been money well spent by Wolves , who were beaten by two goals from the in-form striker after taking the lead through Paul Cook . |
21 | COLIN McRAE was halfway to a £100,000 jackpot last night after taking the lead in the Lombard RAC Rally . |
22 | SPANISH golf ace Jose-Maria Olazabal grumbled yesterday after taking the lead in the Lancome Trophy in Paris with a first-round five-under-par 65 . |
23 | He was arrested in November 1661 but released after taking the oaths of allegiance and supremacy , which aroused further suspicions of apostasy . |
24 | In that same year the first instalment of a sexennial tenth was also collected , and from it , after taking the cross , Edward received a loan which he never repaid . |
25 | After taking the cigarette ( an important prop in this speech ) Arthur changes tack . |
26 | ‘ I 've never said I 'm from anywhere else , ’ he revealed after taking the silver medal on his debut for Britain . |
27 | Fortunately this was a case where I had felt very confident of the remedy and close questioning revealed that her appetite had returned , her chest was n't as tight and she did experience feeling better in herself immediately after taking the medicine . |
28 | We were still hostages , but being better looked after took the edge off the horrors of captivity . |
29 | But the trend is towards taking the bitterness and confrontation out of divorce , and in the last few years there has been a growth in the number of ‘ mediation ’ and ‘ conciliation ’ ( not to be confused with reconciliation ) services available . |
30 | The sonnets of Astrophil and Stella that follow may be the result of taking the muses ' advice or ignoring the advice . |