Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] have take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Er but er this is the position as it is now and I I 've taken the conservative position as always . |
2 | By the way , there 's someone who has taken the d'Urberville name near The Chase . |
3 | This body of mine in which I had taken no pleasure or pride , he was honouring , saying to it , ‘ I love you , I love you , I love you , ’ believing me to be asleep , and I let him go on believing . |
4 | If , in addition to the few notes which I have taken the liberty of enclosing , you feel that you need any advice , then please ask for it . |
5 | Approximately 100 people then took part in the business meeting when our President , Lady Braithwaite , opened the proceedings with many congratulations to the Society on the previous eventful year in which she had taken a deep interest . |
6 | However , the Select Committee report is based on clean coal technology , on which we have taken a great deal of evidence from expert witnesses . |
7 | He then opened discussions with Universal , a company in which he had taken a 25 per cent stake back in 1935 , whereby Rank 's smaller films would be packaged with the pictures of an independent US production company , and sold in a block to exhibitors . |
8 | I know that the rules for feature-page articles are different from those for reviews , but I do think that Alan Clark , who was given large space on the Times ’ main feature page , could have got around to mentioning the book from which he had taken the material for his strictures of Churchill before his last two paragraphs : ‘ And yet , so docile and leader-oriented is the Conservative Party [ Whoops ! |
9 | Everyone who has taken the trouble to contact them and to work with them speaks of their high qualities and commitment . |
10 | Harriet was telling me you 'd taken the cottage opposite hers . |
11 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me you 'd taken the pearls ? |
12 | I do n't believe it 's just me you 've taken a violent dislike to — ’ |
13 | For there was nothing but mockery there as he scorned loftily , ‘ Do n't tell me you 've taken the cure ? ’ |
14 | Mind you I 've taken the precaution of leaving all my nursing manuals at home . |
15 | For some reason which escapes me we had to take a taxi , and when we arrived at Helsinki airport we had to wait five hours for our flight . |
16 | we we 've taken the contract up with the Chad , have n't we ? |
17 | Because they were overthrown and the others were taken off into captivity into battle life , and what a life they had , the one of slavery , so at that time because they took no note , because they were destiny instructions to Jehovah for his word and again want to see , they had eyes , but they just did n't want to see it they knew , all the whys and wherefores and what the responsibilities were , but they did n't measure up to them and because of that many of them lost their lives , and if they did n't they were taken into captivity , Jeremiah four , in verse twenty two , again another prophecy sent to them exactly over the same message , the same reasons describes to them as being a , er people that is foolish and of me they have taken no notice Jeremiah four and verse twenty two . |
18 | Then when Tsu Ma returns from riding , I 'll tell him you have taken the job , yes ? ’ |
19 | On the other hand , the great majority reckoned that they themselves had taken the decision to use a particular type of credit ( regardless of whether or not they had seriously considered any other type too ) . |
20 | He went back to the telephone , prompted by the recollection of an awkward scene where he had been made to feel unwelcome , a situation created by a man to whom he had taken a dislike . |
21 | When he admitted his offence to the SFA , poor Willie told them he had taken the drug to alleviate hay fever . |
22 | To me resignation is a priceless liberation , for with it I have taken the first big step to that place where I may hope to wash my hands of what in my mind 's eye is the blood of millions of poor and starving peoples . |
23 | The matter may also arise indirectly in situations in which the decision-maker belongs to an organisation which initiated the proceeding , but where he himself has taken no part in the decision to prosecute . |
24 | You 've probably taken two hours getting the stuff out and then putting it back in again , and if you move it you 've taken a lot longer . |
25 | There was no proof that it was he who had taken the necklace . |
26 | This is n't sculpture from the gimmicky , pile-of-bricks school as anyone who has taken the trouble to observe how a flock behaves will instantly recognise . |
27 | We establish order and think we are in control ; then Nu throws over the table and breaks what we have taken a lifetime to construct . |