Example sentences of "[is] taken a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 'E 's taken a fancy to you , John mate . |
2 | You see , he 's taken a fancy to you , and it would be awful if he thought … ’ |
3 | ‘ Mine 's taken a bit of a bashing lately , ’ Robbie admitted as she sat down to her own ice-cream . |
4 | There 's still plenty of hard work to be done keeping the Victorian rose garden in shape — it 's taken a battering by recent heavy rain , but will be in full bloom again soon . |
5 | He says it 's taken a year to edit , but it 's all been worth it . |
6 | It 's taken a year for Central to bring the show to our screens from the first talks with Tom in the USA . |
7 | It 's taken a year for this window to be repaired and replaced . |
8 | It 's taken a fortnight to get the oil out of my fingers , nightly doses of Ecover washing up liquid notwithstanding . |
9 | ‘ Mister Liston 's gone back upstairs , and he 's taken a lady with him . |
10 | ‘ She 's taken a taxi up to Pollensa — Casa Pinar , is n't it ? |
11 | ‘ It 's taken a lot of my notorious skills at wheeling and dealing , but the bank are prepared to finance the deal on the strength of the new patent for the computerised cutting and sewing system , ’ Guy was saying , his voice flat and clipped . |
12 | It 's taken a lot of effort to get Charlie into his present condition . |
13 | ‘ Just as long as no one 's taken a room opposite , ’ I say . |
14 | He 's taken a break from the murky world of espionage to help his 5 year old Labrador unravel the mysteries of the canine psyche . |
15 | So much so , that he 's taken an ad out in the local paper . |
16 | And when they reached her , she said , ‘ He 's taken an overdose . ’ |
17 | ‘ There 's a person here who says he 's taken an overdose . |
18 | ‘ That 's a good enough reason if he 's taken an objection to you . |
19 | The important point is that the two-stage sampling process involves a sample of the primaries from each member of which is taken a sample of secondaries . |
20 | When the logic of the linguistic homology is taken a step further , the special status of language that literature is uniquely capable of revealing becomes apparent . |
21 | This dematerialisation is taken a stage further when his soul becomes like a bird which can fly away , completely freeing itself from society or any distractions to concentrate solely on the contemplation of itself . |
22 | This study is taken a stage further in Persian 3 . |