Example sentences of "[det] has taken [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hall gave a short history of the competition and asked Tite to move for the publication of the correspondence between himself and the Treasury , so that ‘ the public will then see all that has taken place ’ . |
2 | That has taken place throughout the country and has led to substantial additional resources being provided . |
3 | Many people now use their cars to go shopping , and buy a whole week 's supplies — this has taken trade away from the small local shop |
4 | None of this has taken account of the overall part played by women in the cloth-making households headed by male weavers or knitters . |
5 | This has taken place in the case of the playgroup mothers who have developed a link with one of the schools , in that their materials are ordered through one school and the mothers ' group are developing links with the infant teachers in preparing playgroup children for entry to school . |
6 | All this has taken place before the story of A Tale of Two Cities opens , and is learned only towards the end when Manette 's Bastille-written document is made public by Mme Defarge , sister of the murdered peasants ( TTC iii 10 ) . |
7 | Let us see how this has taken place . |
8 | However , this has taken place after the building of the office block which now adorns the site . |
9 | This has taken place through the ministry , death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth . |
10 | Moreover , this has taken place against the policies of the previous party government so entrenching the instability of adversary politics as the price to be paid for a strength that really works against the moderate majority in the population at large . |
11 | Noel Lynch , of the Ulster Aviation Society , said : ‘ It 's the first time a reunion like this has taken place . |
12 | So much has taken place in so little time , it is hard for us to really grasp the rapid pace of development . |