Example sentences of "[num] take over [art] " in BNC.

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1 When Oldham Magistrates granted summonses against Brady and Hindley for the murder of the child following a private application , the Director , having already decided that in all the circumstances it would not be in the public interest to institute proceedings against them , used his statutory powers under Section 6 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 to take over the conduct of the case and to discontinue it under Section 23 .
2 Some of them lived in a rented house , while the Taiwan Ten took over the garage and yard .
3 He left school at the age of fourteen to follow the same trade , and two years later in 1835 took over the management of a boat-building yard at Lincoln which his father had acquired .
4 The reserve force was established in 1970 to take over the policing functions of the disbanded B Specials and was designed as back-up for the regular force , freeing regulars from lowlevel security work in order to concentrate on both routine policing and high-profile riot policing .
5 A PLAYERS ' revolt at London Scottish has led to the resignation of the coaching staff and the First XV taking over the coaching in the run-up to the last four league games .
6 The son of a dentist in Glasgow , he started farming in 1920 at Carneil , Dunfermline , but moved to the Borders in 1948 to take over the tenancy of the 1860-acre farm of Cessford .
7 Thanx mussed also go to the Mitchley Road Primary Skool printing clubb four taking over the produckshun of owr programe .
8 Publisher Mr Hamlyn and Westminster City Council have donated around £1 million to take over the Opera House for a week and subsidise tickets for first-time opera and ballet-goers .
9 DEC has not had a top sales executive since John Shields left the company in 1990 to take over the helm at doomed Prime Computer Inc .
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