Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Promotions to abbacies and bishoprics were probably often the subject of competition between important families , and canvassing and intrigue may have taken place both locally and at court .
2 The Secklow hundred mound in Milton Keynes is the only hundred meeting place which has been excavated , and no study has been carried out which might indicate that in addition to the courts other activities may have taken place , like markets and fairs , the collection of customs and dues , or religious ceremonies .
3 The change must have taken place long before Ediacaran times for when those rocks were deposited the fundamental invertebrate divisions were already established .
4 What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment .
5 So many meetings and partings must have taken place beneath his roof , so many dark plots hatched between his hospitable walls .
6 Firminus , comes of the Auvergne , tried to prevent his name going forward , but Avitus reached the court of king Sigibert , and was consecrated in Metz , although according to the canons the ceremony should have taken place in Clermont .
7 Mr Jack Adams , chairman of the union side , said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday 's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order .
8 For good or ill , she belonged to him , and the future would have to take care of itself .
9 The deal would have taken Jones 's transfers to almost £3 million , spanning four moves with the two London clubs , Leeds and Sheffield United .
10 Valuers will have to take account of what properties are really worth .
11 He told his wife ( and himself ) that he was going to meet Adam in order to break the news gently to him that these awful discoveries had been made at Wyvis Hall and that foul play might have taken place while he , Adam , was actually its owner .
12 You may have used your pitch range ( which was introduced in 15.3 ) in different ways : your pitch movements may have taken place within quite a narrow range ( narrow pitch range ) or using the full range between high and low ( wide pitch range ) ; if you did not use wide pitch range , you may have used different keys : high key ( using the upper part of your pitch range ) , mid key ( using the middle part of the range ) or low key ( the lower part ) .
13 Or the defendant may be a multinational bank , carrying on business here , but all the dealings in question may have taken place at an overseas branch .
14 Here , performance and practicality may have to take precedence , Several conventions have been created to aid readability and structure , ranging from the use of particular variable names , through the fixing of line numbers for types of routines , to the use of prepared ‘ standard ’ routines from a ‘ library ’ .
15 It is difficult , however , to see why the directors should have to take account of the interests of the as yet unidentifiable persons who might acquire shares in the company at some future date .
16 To be heading down towards the Equator , towards tiny islands in the sun where pirates and privateers must have taken refuge to lie in wait for those gold-laden Spanish galleons , where a rich mixture of French , Dutch , Spanish and English had left an intriguing treasure-chest of cultures to be explored …
17 This can be produced in less than 12 hours , when previously designing and producing molds for prototypes could have taken weeks , if not months .
18 The CNAA would have to take account of the different rates of institutions ' development , but a move in this direction would enable committees and boards to have ‘ more time at their disposal to explore new developments and policy ’ .
19 Perez then added that the three judges two from the United States and one from Denmark would have to take care of any problems .
20 Good example in ninety two if Harlow council had been a whole er whole council election in nineteen ninety two it 's highly likely the Conservatives would have taken control .
21 A different modification would have taken place in gnathostomes where the separate nasal sacs remained large but the common inhalant duct was lost .
22 But before the advent of data-processing capacity , the actual analyses would have taken man-years of clerical toil to complete .
23 Those not in the scene will have to take turns prompting .
24 Results show a much greater variation of readings at stone circle sites compared with the control locations , but , for the patterns and cycles involved to be defined , long-term continuous monitoring at numerous sites will have to take place .
25 But the Conservatives will have to take stock of the situation in Scotland after the election dust has settled .
26 The example a few hundred yards upstream cuts through the neck of an entrenched meander , but it is some 100 m ( 330 ft ) long so that considerable modification will have to take place before it becomes a true natural arch of the Ardèche type , if it ever does .
27 In approving the rules , the Lord Chancellor and the judges will have to take advice from a new lay-dominated Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct , chaired by a senior judge .
28 In approving the rules , the Lord Chancellor and the judges will have to take advice from a new lay-dominated Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct , chaired by a senior judge .
29 No problem this time and we have the chance to wonder once more how the tragic massacre could have taken place in such a beautiful spot .
30 Discussion in the staff meeting should have taken place before any proposal affecting school policy is presented to the governors and a class teacher should certainly have been involved in any submission about an individual pupil .
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