Example sentences of "[vb past] take the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Sweden tried to take the first initiative only two days after the ending of the Maudling negotiations , inviting other states to send representatives to Stockholm to discuss how their trade policies might be better coordinated . |
2 | ‘ I remember one client who burst into tears before I 'd taken the first snip , ’ said top London stylist Trevor Sorbie . |
3 | But at least I 'd taken the first step , and not an easy step , considering what I 'd said to the doctor at our last meeting . |
4 | I had made my decision and I 'd taken the first step . |
5 | Crawled until I could see the arrow only because it was pale against the bark , and knew I was already further away than when I 'd taken the last bearing . |
6 | Without this they could not communicate with one another , if each claimed to take the first place " . |
7 | But in 1935 the Legislature decided to take the second and more straightforward course . |
8 | Alistair telephoned — He then discussed the matter with Hazel and decided to take the next day off work . |
9 | Grumpily I circled the church ( Michelin one star ) , bought a newspaper , drank a cup of coffee , read about the charcutier , fou d'amour , and decided to take the next train back . |
10 | He had been invited either to refute the allegations publicly or to withdraw from the elections , and reportedly chose to take the second option . |
11 | The man chosen was Russell Butler , a research student in social history at the University of London , who as a part-time tutor had taken the first course for apprentices at Marconi and had greatly impressed both here and in other courses for the branches in Hemel Hempstead and St. Albans . |
12 | Now that she had taken the first steps , she was not so much afraid . |
13 | By the time Johnstone was helped ashore , the manager Willie Ormond had been alerted and the story had taken the first few faltering steps into football mythology . |
14 | They had taken the first step but now it was the stream and not they which determined where they should go and what should happen to them . |
15 | Delaney had taken the first watch with Forster . |
16 | Limberger had taken the first set 6-4 when Cash , a candidate for Australia 's first-round Davis Cup match against the United States in late March , decided the tendinitis in his knee was too painful to continue . |
17 | When the food taster had stepped up to the table to perform his normal duties , the T'ang had waved him away and , picking up his chopsticks , had taken the first mouthful himself . |
18 | The calm , thoughtful way she acknowledged them and talked them through with me made me feel that we had taken the first step towards friendship . |
19 | I had taken the first step when an elderly man touched my shoulder and asked in the lilting , Spanish-accented French of the region , if I wished to view the church . |
20 | Adrian had taken the first one he came to , which turned out to be Black Cherry . |
21 | Luke 's features seemed to reshape themselves momentarily , his expression become one of savage anger , and he had taken the first step of the few that would bring him round the desk to her before she saw him drag control back to himself . |
22 | There was not a doubt in his mind as to where she had taken the fifth picture on the film . |
23 | It had taken the last half-hour to muster the courage to mention the subject yet again . |
24 | So Edna Porritt , comfortable and cheerful , had taken the next train from Penzance and was now , for an unspecified period , easing Brian 's worries considerably . |
25 | I resolved to take the first thing that came along and from that base to look further afield if need be . |
26 | Hendry rallied after the break , winning four of the next five frames to trail 7-6 , but his countryman steadied to take the next two frames and seal victory . |