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

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1 In one cycle , the algorithm takes one operator out of the list LOp and applies it to N , so producing just one child .
2 And even if the defence took militant forms , its boundaries were defined by extant relations of production .
3 Article 4 requires that persons or organisations with a legitimate interest must have the opportunity to take legal action against breaches of the ban .
4 The British Board had the opportunity to take two people for the event but , presumably on Frank 's recommendation , they elected to take only one .
5 In SCOTVEC 's new Quality Framework , centres will be given the opportunity to take devolved responsibility for elements of quality assurance which are currently administered centrally by SCOTVEC .
6 ‘ There is also the opportunity to take British Horse Society examinations to stage three and gain other relevant qualifications including First Aid and Road Safety .
7 To gauge the effectiveness of the appeal of the plaque , consider that of the ten donors of $500,000 or more , only one has forgone the opportunity to take public credit for their magnanimity ; and of the thirty-one contributors of $100,000 or more , all but six , ( three have underwritten exhibition and outreach programs ) .
8 For another , it was the opportunity to take proper revenge for the discomfort that Private Eye had caused him over the years , a revenge more satisfying than that afforded him by the Music Box April Fool 's joke .
9 Because your money will be in a unit trust fund that specifically invests in UK companies , by opening a PEP now , you have the opportunity to take particular advantage of the potential growth in the economy .
10 The contracts take several forms .
11 The Milanese took great pains over its reconstruction in order to properly reinstate the great courtyard that formed the heart of Il Filarete 's dream .
12 They jogged on through the crowd of frightened people leaving the area , while the wizard took great mouthfuls of cool dawn air .
13 The writer takes modest satisfaction that his comments in Action Stations 7 , the Scottish airfields volume , about the lack of a memorial struck a chord with a survivor of Freshman .
14 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
15 The Board takes necessary action on the basis of these figures .
16 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
17 There were no records broken that day , the winner taking fourteen minutes twenty seconds to cover the course , over a minute slower than the previous year 's winner .
18 In London the chaos took three seconds to get into full gear .
19 The midwife took one look at me — the head was already on its way out — attached a fetal monitor and told me to push .
20 As the computer takes more responsibility for routine and mundane processes and tasks , the computer professional has yet more opportunity for creative effort .
21 The ban takes immediate effect for fish caught in the South Pacific : the import of drift-netted fish from elsewhere will be banned from July 1 , 1992 .
22 In elections on Oct. 30 , 1983 [ see pp. 32553-55 ] , the Radical Civic Union ( Unión Cívica Radical — UCR ) , led by Raúl Alfonsín Foulkes , won 317 of the 600 seats in the electoral college and the UCR took 129 seats in the Chamber of Deputies .
23 The crossing takes twenty-four hours . ’
24 ‘ I 'm convinced the contestants take any ribbing the right way . ’
25 Both parker ( 1980 ) and Walker ( 1985 ) have shown that ill health is an important factor in the decision to take early retirement .
26 The decision takes immediate effect and will remove for many workers the threat of reprisal from aggrieved party officials .
27 It revoked the decision taken two weeks earlier to grant him a visa , on the grounds that he had refused to postpone until after the May 20 elections his planned departure from Switzerland with his wife Queen Anne and eldest daughters Princess Margerita and Princess Anne .
28 Then in 1976 when the sterling bubble burst the constraint took another twist , with a falling exchange rate helping to boost the inflation rate and depress real wages .
29 At first , the checklist took 6 hours to get through .
30 When the rules take full effect at the end of 1992 , banks will have to back every commercial loan with capital equal to 8% of the loan 's value ; half of that must be share capital or disclosed reserves ( ‘ core ’ capital ) .
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