Example sentences of "[noun] takes [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the nuclear industry takes a cautious view . |
2 | This programme takes a scientific approach to the story by looking at the advancements in science , like the discovery of electricity , that inspired her to pen it . |
3 | This programme takes an entertaining look at the different ages of Northampton , from Medieval times , through the Industrial Revolution and Victorian era , to the present day . |
4 | This setting takes a simple theme of pressed and cut glass and white linen — and then embellishes it with flowers , fruit and candles . |
5 | In Section 17–2 we saw that the United States takes a structural approach to monopoly , believing that concentration and monopoly power are undesirable per se . |
6 | Sites ' demonstration takes a simple piece of Mandlebrot-plotting code written for the Intel machine and runs it in variety of ways on the Alpha machine . |
7 | Sites ' demonstration takes a simple piece of Mandelbrot-plotting code written for the Intel machine and runs it in a variety of ways on the Alpha machine . |
8 | Start with Words and Pictures takes the unique approach of explaining a word by contrasting it with other words . |
9 | Boxing : Stretch takes the short cut to victory |
10 | Ascending its professional hierarchies takes a long time . |
11 | Clare Moynihan takes a closer look . |
12 | IntelliDraw takes a fresh look at the way people work with images . |
13 | Each character in a font takes a precise amount of space on the page when it is printed . |
14 | Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources . |
15 | Will the right hon. Gentleman ensure that his Department takes an adequate interest in the subcontracts ? |
16 | The University Women 's Club takes a special interest in overseas students ' wives and families . |
17 | The Breed Club takes an active role in all things , including inspection of litters to help with the resale of puppies from litters which are bred within the Club 's jurisdiction . |
18 | This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment . |
19 | This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment . |
20 | The new album takes a humorous view of rock 'n' roll lifestyles in Los Angeles . |
21 | Aluminium takes a huge amount of energy to produce and is an expensive means of packaging . |
22 | Coping with hearing loss takes a great deal of energy . |
23 | Traditionally members of the Southern ( now Beazer Homes ) League , they were allotted a place in the Vauxhall League , which they head by two points , and Gould takes a healthy smattering of former Northampton players back tomorrow . |
24 | Traditionally members of the Southern ( now Beazer Homes ) League , they were allotted a place in the Vauxhall League , which they head by two points , and Gould takes a healthy smattering of former Northampton players back tomorrow . |
25 | Boxing : Hodkinson takes a European view . |
26 | Taking any test requires commitment ; the black belt test takes the most commitment of all . |
27 | The second machine takes a second look at the beans which pass the first scan using ultraviolet light . |
28 | If the WC cistern takes a long time to fill , it is possible that a high-pressure type of ballvalve has been fitted instead of a low-pressure type ( page 38 ) or that there is dirt in the valve orifice . |
29 | It may therefore be questioned whether English law takes the right approach in confining its most serious sexual offence , rape , so narrowly . |
30 | Later , if the child takes a definite stand as a Christian , there will also be a deeper challenge to struggle to change at heart ; tackling inward dispositions as well as facing the difficult questions of faith . |