Example sentences of "[vb past] take a [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The man who 'd taken a photograph of the bus asked if he might photograph the old people also , and the bus-driver told him to wait a minute . |
32 | I do n't think I 'd taken a breath from when he took his stance until the ball finished up on the green . |
33 | I 'd taken a box of medication I was on at the time — drops I needed for my eyes , my asthma inhalant and things like that . |
34 | Once she 'd taken a room in a village where the bus just happened to stop . |
35 | I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march . |
36 | I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march . |
37 | Though she was wishing that , after all , she 'd taken a seat , for she suspected he was rather enjoying letting her stew in her own juice . |
38 | Joe came to take a look . |
39 | Your share price seemed to take a bit of a knock the other day when Roy made some comments about referring media conglomerates to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission . |
40 | She seemed to take a fancy to a green patch further into the field and began to amble slowly towards it . |
41 | He knew how to upset actors and seemed to take a delight in it . |
42 | Yet , when she was asked by the coroner to step into the witness-box , she seemed to take a grip on herself , drawing on some inner strength . |
43 | ‘ It seemed to take a lot of counting up . ’ |
44 | Hector McDarroch , on the other band , seemed to take a pleasure in showing off his grisly implements , filling the long-needled syringe right in front of my eyes and squirting the cocaine ceilingwards a few times before he started on me . |
45 | Someone from the Vienna art gallery arrived to take a death mask , and crowds of people were soon queuing to view the body , which was laid on a bier in a black suit with a cowl over its head . |
46 | I remember one particular occasion when , on finding ‘ Cheer up Mona ’ written on the blackboard when I arrived to take a class , I went absolutely potty , threatening dire punishment on the whole class — the entire school almost — unless the culprit came forward . |
47 | Dave happened to take a telephone call from a British Rail official who wanted to know if the Bank could provide a counselling service for workers facing redundancy . |
48 | The plaintiffs obtained an injunction to restrain the defendants notwithstanding that the product in question ( a swizzle stick embossed with the name of the ship upon which it was to be used ) was available to anyone who happened to take a cruise on that ship . |
49 | I 'm here to tell you that if Alan is right and big Arnie ( pictured left ) did the body beautiful business behind the Co that night , anyone who happened to take a photograph of him should send it in to me pronto . |
50 | But if , instead of jumping you walked , one step at a time , and were given one small coin as a reward every time you happened to take a step in the right direction , you would reach the scorpion in a very short time . |
51 | I forgot to take a couple when I got back to England . |
52 | Once I forgot to take a flashlight with me when visiting a friend , and found myself outside the house in pitch blackness , unable even to find the edge of the pavement or the garden hedge . |
53 | His grandfather shook a fist at him and turned to take a chest from a Campbell sailor . |
54 | The old-fashioned bottle , shaped to take a cork ( figure 7.3a ) was replaced about 1900 by the bottle ( still hand-made ) provided with a rim for a metal cap ( figure 7.3b ) In the 1920s the bottles became machine-made and there was a progressive " takeover " by the beer can with soldered edges and an unfossilisable paper label ( figure 7.3c ) . |
55 | She sizzled and singed , then the fire began to take a hold and flames leapt across her skin . |
56 | But the results were good ; people praised her cooking lavishly , and she began to take a pride in doing it well . |
57 | Theology began to take a direction that Pius XII found uncomfortable . |
58 | He began to take a liking to John Lydon , who beneath the carefully cultivated exterior of ennui , Branson recognised as being extremely bright , ‘ if rather lazy ’ . |
59 | A success both in front of the box and on the critics ' pages CHANCER created a vogue out of a rogue — the identity of Stephen Crane ( Clive Owen 's role ) catching the attention of the country and reflecting the social changes in the early 90's as the enterprise culture began to take a tumble . |
60 | Ungo went briefly into exile , but in 1979 he returned to take a seat on a civilian-military junta , resigning after three months [ see pp. 30045-46 ; 30322 ] . |