Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The tedium and discomfort of life which prevailed between moments of action and danger , and the feeling that they would never be strong enough in morale or matériel to take the offensive themselves , were dispelled when Montgomery took command of the Eighth Army later in the summer . |
2 | this would likely involve one of the main parties having " to co-operate with a party or parties taking a more central stance . " |
3 | Stephan Brüback of the German shop design specialist Hans Brüback Landenbau & Verkaufstechnik took a visual approach to the theme of customer recognition , suggesting that social differences be accepted and even adopted in the definition of a shop 's corporate identity . |
4 | Here , an individual or group takes a high-risk position to expose an injustice or inconsistency which produces a sense of moral outrage . |
5 | Arrangements will have to be made with a suitable removal firm if she is going to bring some of her furniture with her , and she may need help in finding the best dealers or auctioneers to take the items she wants to dispose of . |
6 | Its amazing the number of computer users that pick up a pen or pencil to take a telephone message when they 're sitting in front of a working PC ! |
7 | In April 1990 , three partners and a manager from the newly-merged Big Six firm Ernst & Young took the unusual step of leaving to set up their own practice . |
8 | If a bad decision on the law was made or the court or tribunal took a view of the evidence that no reasonable tribunal could take , which does not appear as an error of law on the face of the record , that is a matter for appeal rather than judicial review . |
9 | ‘ Dishonestly ’ is proved by the person to whom the property belonged stating that ‘ No person had any right or authority to take the property ’ . |
10 | It was a clean , white , rather clinical-looking room , with its white wooden towel rail , its bowl and pitcher of water for those who did n't have the time or inclination to take a bath . |
11 | ‘ Many are newly retired professional women , or women taking a career break to look after a family . |
12 | By the time the work had finished two internal walls had been completely destroyed and Crook took the decision to set fire to the flat in the hope Langbaurgh Council , which owns the block , might rehouse him . |
13 | Val with Matthew and William took the train to Auckland — a trip they recommended so much that I did it as well , 5 weeks later — and after staying overnight with the Hartleys they flew out on 23rd March — five and a half months after our arrival . |
14 | As he leaped down the stair he was shouting for Farquhar Neas , and whisky to take a foul taste from his mouth . |
15 | In addition , a greater cohesion was resulting from Douglas , Cooke , and Cairns taking a greater part in the teaching of their more junior colleagues . |
16 | He was closer to her now , and Maria took a step backwards . |
17 | Procedure in the High Court remains complex and cases take a considerable time to come to trial . |
18 | Colonel Windsor refilled it , and Tubby took a large swallow before gathering himself together to reply . |
19 | As they reached the mouth of the tunnel , fresh air drifted in and Devlin took a deep breath . |
20 | Despite the warnings of Callaghan and Healey , the TUC at its conference in September 1977 voted for a return to ‘ unfettered collective bargaining ’ , with Jones and Scanlon taking the adverse view . |
21 | It is , alas , the spoiled and wilful child who makes whips and bloodshed take the place of wisdom and social interest ! |
22 | Then he and his companion walked away in one direction and she and Peggy took the opposite through the camp . |
23 | The result was that the all-union bodies which carried out these functions were seen as Russian bodies , and Russians took the blame for their shortcomings ; while Russia itself , one of the areas whose numbers had been increasing most rapidly before the revolution , was threatened with depopulation . |
24 | Three years ago , Philip and Victoria took a four-week trip to San Francisco and stayed with a friend who had completely transformed the interior of his house with Oriental art and antiques . |
25 | The engine box had a centre ‘ handle ’ and Ian took a long time sighting his chimney by this . |
26 | The giant climbed in the passenger-seat , and Zack took the wheel . |
27 | Norwich City Council sought an injunction to prevent the intervention of the Secretary of State , but both the High Court and the Court of Appeal upheld the Secretary of State 's decision , and permission to take the case to the House of Lords was refused . |
28 | Liberia and Panama took the latter view , and claimed that the election was null and void from the moment Liberia was not elected . |
29 | In 1056 he and the earls Leofric [ q.v. ] and Harold made peace with King Gruffydd of north Wales , and Ealdred took the diocese of Hereford , whose bishop had been killed fighting the Welsh . |
30 | If the leading terms in the power series for f and g take the form , ( 10.34 ) then the required boundary conditions are satisfied if . |