Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Ms Salvage should take a look at what real country living involves before assuming such an image would be dated ! |
2 | He indicated that Maria should take a bow . |
3 | For which Marcus must take the blame — or praise — depending on one 's point of view , she accorded without bitterness . |
4 | Bajan Blues looks the part in the Sportsman Hunter Chase , Fly By North may solve the Maze Handicap Hurdle and Carton may take the Moira Novice Chase . |
5 | However , the shadow secretary 's remarks to the Scottish Trade Unions for Labour in Glasgow last Friday may take a little more explaining . |
6 | Bernard thought Ellen should take a proper job . |
7 | The Illywhacker should take the Silver Buck Handicap Chase . |
8 | A training run in the foothills of the Black Mountains of Wales went without a hitch , so Stephen , Philippa and Wendy the Rolls should take the Alpine Rally in their stride . |
9 | Mike Read of FFPS said that the RHS was continuing to behave irresponsibly : " The RHS could take a lead in this issue . |
10 | Marshall said , after he had gone , that he doubted Wainfleet could take a serious view of anything . |
11 | Then Liam and Nellie would take the bus to Belfast , then the train to Dublin , where they would stay overnight at the Gresham Hotel . |
12 | Alternatively , Harrison Drape 's corded Superstyle Twintrack will take a valance and curtain , from £25.99 for 120 cm length . |
13 | Mayor Eddie Bolland will take the official salute outside the Town Hall . |
14 | He put on a brave face to Sunday Express readers : ‘ I hope it will be believed that the Arsenal can take a licking as well as any other club . |
15 | Minerva should take the scientific methods used in papers into consideration . |
16 | In a separate agreement the heads of member states agreed that Russia should take the seat at the United Nations formerly occupied by the USSR , and a framework of interstate and inter-governmental consultation was established . |
17 | Sedgley was sent on for Walsh in order to protect the two-goal lead , and Hendry was given a couple of minutes at the end so that Lineker could take a well-earned breather . |
18 | While Syria made the appropriate public disclaimers , insisting it was serious about eradicating drugs and denying sanctuary to terrorists headquartered in the Bekaa Valley , Washington could take no independent action without risking the charge of meddling in Syria 's internal affairs and thereby still further inflaming Arab sensitivities throughout the Middle East . |
19 | So , if South Korea were attacked today by the inferior ground forces of North Korea plus their Air Corps , I feel that South Korea would take a bloody nose . |
20 | I knew L. would take a holiday sometime . |
21 | Mrs Constantine would take the English classes this morning if Jenna would just ‘ nip off ’ to town and attend the opening of the new bookshop . |
22 | I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province . |
23 | Maybe in twenty or thirty years time England will take a Test series off them . |
24 | THE new governor of the Bank of England will take a five-year pay freeze as a ‘ personal statement ’ of his commitment to controlling inflation , it was announced yesterday . |
25 | Galadriel seems to know in advance that Aragorn will take the Paths of the Dead , Aragorn to know that he and Éomer will meet again , ‘ though all the hosts of Mordor should stand between ’ . |
26 | Until this improves , it 's likely that Russia will take a back seat for Western investment . |
27 | ‘ An excursion would be fun and Mitch could take a lot of good photographs . ’ |
28 | ITV may take the Premier League to court for banning their cameras from grounds . |
29 | John Bartholomew of Putsham , evidently tenant of the Alfoxden home farm , was persuaded that the Wordsworths should take the house for a year , at a rent of only £23 , and on 14 July 1797 an agreement was hastily drawn up in Poole 's ‘ villainous hand-scrawl ’ and signed by Bartholomew and Wordsworth . |
30 | Observers all agree that if such radical measures are to be possible , the UN must take a tougher line than America has dared to follow . |