Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] taken a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I can only say how much I cherished the " Well done , lad " , from him after I 'd taken a difficult catch in the deep off his bowling . |
2 | But , you see , I had taken a violent dislike to the short man . |
3 | It was the first time I had taken a close look at him . |
4 | When Panama City awakened , and after I had taken a small breakfast of pineapple , café con leche and a hard roll or two , I rented a small white Japanese car , acquired a map from the official cartographers who conduct their business under the curious name of the Instituto Geografico Nacional Tommy Guardia , and set out to look for Santa Fé , for William — and for the Pacific . |
5 | out so you just , so maybe just , maybe , I 've taken a slight hard line to say no , people have got to make a wee bit effort too , but maybe in fact |
6 | ‘ Well , Charles , I 've taken a good look at your latest victim . |
7 | As I got nearer the Porsche I saw that during the night someone had taken a sharp instrument to the bodywork . |
8 | She said , ‘ I have taken a great risk in coming to see you tonight . ’ |
9 | He will be aware that I have taken a great interest in Sri Lanka since I have been in the House . |
10 | I have taken a long look at local government finance . |
11 | I have taken a particular reading of the work of both Lévi-Strauss and Barthes that emphasizes the influence of structuralist linguistics but points to the progression of these writers ' ‘ structuralism ’ away from linguistic analysis . |
12 | A matter which has taken a great deal of time was the proposal before ITAC in relation to future arrangements for the Electronic Distribution of the Crown Court List . |
13 | We increasingly face a racism which avoids being recognized as such because it is able to link ‘ race ’ with nationhood , patriotism and nationalism , a racism which has taken a necessary distance from crude ideas of biological inferiority and superiority and now seeks to present an imaginary definition of the nation as a unified cultural community . |
14 | PC Week , which has taken a new interest in Unix since the Novell announcement and will reportedly even grace us with its presence at Uniforum , attacked Microsoft 's NT last week in a pair of front-page stories headlined ‘ NetWare Casts Shadow Over NT . ’ |
15 | A company with similar beginnings to Star but which has taken a different direction is ACT , based in Birmingham . |
16 | According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up . |
17 | In the course of his visit Mandela addressed Congress and travelled to other US cities which had taken a strong anti-apartheid stance , including Atlanta , Georgia , where he visited the tomb of the Rev. Martin Luther King . |
18 | The watchers were now bellowing encouragement to each of the players in a game which had taken a new turn . |
19 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
20 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
21 | Olshan makes Susan a powerful , smart , sensual woman moving surefootedly through the opulent Westchester County jungle where the Kaplans live : she issues orders to the au pair , knows the Manhattan-Hartsdale train times , and deals honestly with a husband who has taken a sexual vacation from her on the very afternoon of the Rosen drowning . |
22 | Our Chairman , Richard Newcombe , who has taken a particular interest in the museum , then spoke , welcoming the guests and thanking them for their support . |
23 | As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers . |
24 | As a result , she has taken a calculated decision to ensure that the royal grandchildren remain — whatever the cost — under her influence . |
25 | To my surprise , she 'd taken a regular job selling frames and contact lenses and had stuck it and was boss of the shop . |
26 | ‘ I 'd been asking why she 'd taken a clerical job when she 'd had an art training and she said it was all she could get at first but after a while she 'd managed to wangle this daytime class . ’ |
27 | I do n't believe it 's just me you 've taken a violent dislike to — ’ |
28 | ‘ You 've taken a fair prize there , ’ he said dispassionately , ‘ if he live . |
29 | Knowing he was in the right , that she had taken a stupid risk , only made things worse . |
30 | 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 . |