Example sentences of "[noun] have to take a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Drivers had to take a library of documents , including copies of invoices , details about loads carried and transit forms to be stamped at each border crossing .
2 ‘ Terry Yorath has to take a lot of credit .
3 well all other sport has to take a back seat this week … there 's only game to follow that 's racing … only one place to be Cheltenham … and Central South is here racing gold …
4 ‘ Sometimes your beliefs have to take a back seat in your life , otherwise they become obsessions to the exclusion of all else . ’
5 Dysart had to take a telephone call halfway through their meal .
6 ‘ The players have to take a heap of responsibility for what has happened at Celtic Park , ’ he said , ‘ but the squad is also made up of footballers who want to play in the manner Liam Brady has adopted as his philosophy on the game .
7 A person with impaired hearing has to take a lot more strain than people with normal hearing .
8 All foresters had to take an oath in the local Forest court , in the presence of the verderers , to perform their duties conscientiously , to keep the Forest law , and not to oppress the forest landowners and the other inhabitants of the forest .
9 One businessman had to take a week off work after scrap dealers used a nearby plot to burn insulation from copper cable .
10 Basically the burden of the Test Act was that all office holders erm all holders of public office had to take an oath of allegiance and had to erm take the sacraments in the Church of England otherwise they could n't hold public office .
11 The Daughter swung round and Jazzbeaux had to take a fall to avoid the needles .
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