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

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1 All of them take the working actors ' problems into account and attempt to create classes which can make free hours both disciplined and profitable .
2 It could be argued that the myths of Ulster protestantism and the institution of the Orange order take the place of the more centralized clerical organization of Roman catholicism in providing some element of overall religious unity among protestant loyalists .
3 When you start there is a sense in which everything you do is right , there is no clear sense of wrong , though of course it is here that you may make the inevitable false move , take the inevitable wrong turning .
4 Of course all these things are relative , I told him , of course if you take the long perspective there 's never anywhere to move forward to and all advance is illusory , but in the short perspective there comes a point when there is no option except to abandon .
5 From the moment you take the big glass off my hands you will have the sole responsibility for it .
6 He put the newspaper to one side , then added : ‘ Sit down , take the weight off your feet . ’
7 Take the plunge
8 Take the plunge
9 Take the guesswork out of watering growbags by raising the bags off the ground and providing a reservoir beneath them .
10 Take the skin off chicken before cooking .
11 We take the piss out of him , because of this idea that he will be doing ‘ real police work ’ , but we all know that divisional work has higher status for a Chief Supt. than Research , and this is the cause for celebration .
12 Take the evening off .
13 Nevertheless , many referees take the easy option and give a simultaneous score decision .
14 They are made by the official team representative and take the form of a written deposition to the Chief Referee of the day .
15 It therefore follows that even if you are two points ahead at the 30 seconds ' bell , the opponent can still pull these back and take the final point to win .
16 Donald — take the tail of the crowd . ’
17 ( b ) if you take the aubergines , artichokes and courgettes out of those boxes and put them in the glove compartment , on the back shelf , wedge them between other things on the floor , there will be loads of space .
18 Take the example of following an object by eye-movements ( so-called ‘ tracking ’ ) .
19 She finds our girls take the ball about 5 metres behind the baseline .
20 Take the curved pieces of waste , band-sawn off the underside , and notch them ; once parallel to the leg and once to the top rail .
21 Whereas restorers in the past speculated on some of the missing elements and snapped in a few flowers here and there , we take the view that if it 's missing when we took the carving down then it will stay missing when we put it back up again .
22 Both Ashton and MacMillan take the technical aspects of their choreography very seriously .
23 New : Take the path leftwards to cross Dungeon Ghyll and follow the steeply rising , zigzagging path until it levels off .
24 Old : Take the steep path leading up through a re-plantation scheme until it is possible to exit from its left-hand top corner to gain steep scree .
25 Normal fluorescent tubes are familiar enough , but the main development in recent years has been in compact fluorescent lamps , which take the place of normal light bulbs .
26 spruce and fir take the North
27 It is , alas , the spoiled and wilful child who makes whips and bloodshed take the place of wisdom and social interest !
28 If you take the argument about consenting adults to its logical conclusion , that price — Britain 's exchange rate — should be left to them , too .
29 You go down , slowly , slowly , do n't rush it , pause five seconds , take the tin , then up .
30 MR UNIVERSE will gird up his loins in briefs which bring a new meaning to the term bikini line , clip his diamond ear-stud into place and take the rattler from his Guildford home to Luton this week to begin his reign by promoting a new range of office furniture .
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