Example sentences of "[prep] take [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Stirling should have made sure of victory and further ease their own relegation worries after taking a 25th minute lead through Willie Watters .
2 " Inability to predict what will happen after taking the first drink " is how we define alcoholism .
3 Edberg appeared a bit off form but seemed on his way to yet another dramatic five-set win after taking the third set .
4 Disease free mucosa from cancer patients was not studied in the present investigation because of the technical difficulty of taking a second biopsy after the tumour had been removed .
5 Sinn Fein , including chairman Tom Hartley , won three seats in Lower Falls on the first count and were confident of taking a fourth seat in the area .
6 Though I acknowledge the need for caution in the development of counselling services and for more scientific evidence for the effectiveness of different types of counselling , this should not conflict with taking the first steps .
7 But Hall began to dominate , leading 6-0 and then 9-4 before taking the second game to level the match .
8 But Hall began to dominate , leading 6-0 and then 9-4 before taking the second game .
9 The burden increased when it became clear that it was schools who would be held principally responsible in implementing the national curriculum , in taking the first steps in teacher appraisal and in managing their finances .
10 The plate is now ready for taking a first print , that is , for proofing .
11 We must also extend our congratulations to our neighbours , FC Titford Polymer Converters , for taking the Second Division championship at the first attempt .
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13 Although Braque had been responsible for taking the first steps towards a more abstract type of painting , his own use of the new procedure was much more cautious than Picasso 's .
14 In its internal history for the Joint Chiefs of Staff , their secretariat give them the credit ( or blame ) for taking the first step in shifting the battle for Asia from China to Southeast Asia .
15 The government-backed Industrial Technology Research Institute ( ITRI ) , in Taiwan is reportedly thinking about taking a second crack at a locally designed Sparc processor : it supposedly came up with 25MHz three-chip silicon in the spring , but was shooting for 50MHz .
16 Or , if you are young and fit enough , how about taking a second job at weekends , or some evenings ?
17 They may be intended to help people to be more aware of their own interests and abilities with a view to taking the first steps towards any of these possibilities .
18 Many farmers have adjusted to changing economic and social fortunes by taking a second job rather than leave their farms altogether .
19 The sensual Margaret Tudor very quickly stirred up trouble by taking a second husband , the sixth Earl of Angus — a Red Douglas , who proved to be a greedy bully and unsuitable either as a husband or a stepfather .
20 Taking a random page from the writings of Karl Popper , one can see the structure of the discourse in skeleton form by taking the first phrase or sentence of each paragraph .
21 The Renegades were 6–5 ahead and looking good , but Robert Hunter was the Kop 's saviour by taking the last game .
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