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

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31 Take the orchestra out of the pit , and unless you emasculate their contribution , the problem is compounded .
32 Various Grand Met managers and executives now take the Institute of Chartered Secretaries ’ exams for the same reason that I did .
33 ‘ What they will be hoping for is that they can get to a few months before before the next election , take the brakes off and try to deceive the people once again things are back on course .
34 Take the point about withdrawing attention .
35 Satellite is more established because there cable companies take the service from the satellite and pipe it to customers .
36 Commonwealth countries take the view that it is the limited sanctions so far applied which have done much to bring about the new climate represented by the de Klerk administration , and believe a turn of the screw would effect more change .
37 Many councillors take the view that it is easy to drum up names for a petition although you may have more impact if , say , the petition is restricted to immediate neighbours of the development .
38 Basketball : Glorious Celtics take the honours
39 How many people take the trouble to check their hotel or restaurant bills these days ?
40 Alternatively you can fly to Brussels or Antwerp and take the train to Bruges .
41 We are investing millions in these technologies and we want to know what are the rules of the game before we take the risk of bringing a product to the marketplace . ’
42 THEY take the lead with a fine goal , concede two sloppy ones , and then the captain gets sent off for throwing a punch not even redeemed by the infliction of injury .
43 Adoption agencies in Britain take the greatest trouble to see that children are placed where they will enjoy a strong family background .
44 Take the Singles ' Society , which seemed to exist solely so that its smartly dressed president could chat up pretty girls ; or the Alice Society : ‘ You did n't sign up for that did you , ’ said one newcomer to his friend as they left .
45 Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being .
46 Currency markets , however , take the view that the deficit is so large that only a lower exchange rate will help to speed up the adjustment .
47 He hit a single that brought two runners home , and San Francisco held on to win 3-2 and take the National League title 4-1 .
48 The words ‘ bloated capitalist ’ take the literal shape of the mountainous Boss Mangan .
49 If you take the crude figures , the differences between universities look dramatic .
50 ‘ Every day , I 'd cycle from Clapton to King 's Cross , take the train to Pinewood , then the bus to the studio to be directed by David Lean in scenes with Alec Guinness .
51 Take the tram .
52 Community relations and neighbourhood police in Easton take the opposite view , as we shall shortly show , but not all section police demean or demur from this type of work .
53 Some marketing commentators also take the view that the objective of successful marketing has changed in the 1980s .
54 Further to the north you take the ferry across from East to West Cowes to avoid a big detour inland via Newport .
55 If you take the overnight train across the country beware of public holidays when they 're very crowded .
56 For those who wish to take a car close and then walk to the top of the hill without too much difficulty , take the A836 to Loch Loyal near Lettermore and climb straight into the corrie Loch Na Creige Riabhaich and on to the main summits .
57 Most beginners take the four day PADI Open Water Diver course which enables you to dive in open water .
58 Take the coast path out of Beer , passing Beer Head and descending into the undercliff to reach sea-level at Branscombe Mouth , then up West Cliff .
59 He was familiar with Pound 's writing on Japanese drama , and had been impressed by the first performance of At the Hawk 's Well when he had seen a well-known Japanese dancer take the role of the hawk .
60 Roosevelt sent a note to Ambassador Winant two days later saying : ‘ please take the following message personally to Winston and convince him that he has got to come through .
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