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

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1 The starting-point is to recognize that the size and composition of the prison system , far from somehow being predetermined , are the consequence of action taken at every stage of the criminal justice process .
2 Cath , can you ever remember whether we 've had a photograph taken at the recruitment fair ?
3 The Gulf spill first appeared as a slick in a satellite photograph taken at the end of March .
4 A home movie taken at a party just before the earthquake showed her dancing , a pretty young woman , a little overweight , a little overdressed .
5 I 'm partly agreed with you the fact that the stock take at the end of the day we got it right , but all I 'm saying it was very difficult
6 She was then shown a picture taken at the farewell party at Champion Spark Plugs just before Paula went on maternity leave .
7 She was then shown a picture taken at the farewell party at Champion Spark Plugs just before Paula went on maternity leave .
8 She was then shown a picture taken at the farewell party at Champion Spark Plugs just before Paula went on maternity leave .
9 She was then shown a picture taken at the farewell party at Champion Spark Plugs just before Paula went on maternity leave .
10 This sets out issues to consider and actions to take at the planning stage and during the engagement .
11 Collection taken at the door 13/7 .
12 The collection taken at the end of the service ‘ for the benefit of unfortunate persons confined for small debts ’ , amounted to £81 1s .
13 The essence of what the popes required of the emperors and how they saw the imperial office is enshrined in the imperial oaths taken at the time of coronation and in the prayer at the conferment of the sword .
14 In accordance with general practice in Jamaica the prosecution disclosed to the defence the depositions of those witnesses taken at the committal hearing , but not their earlier statements to the police ; they did not disclose to the defence before or during the trial a statement made to the police by the deceased 's husband and two statements made by the deceased 's sister , relating to incidents not covered in their depositions , which were inconsistent with their evidence at trial .
15 The importance of this aspect of a partner 's duty will be readily apparent , for example , in relation to decisions taken at the insistence of a majority against the opposition of the remaining partners or where the question of a partner 's expulsion or compulsory retirement arises ( see Blisset v Daniel ( 1853 ) 10 Hare 493 ) .
16 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
17 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
18 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
19 A decision taken at an emergency session of the Arab League Council , meeting in the Egyptian capital , Cairo , on Sept. 10 , to transfer the bulk of organization 's departments and affiliated apparatus from Tunis to Cairo by Oct. 31 , provoked a sharp reaction from some members countries not in attendance .
20 There are useful ‘ orbats ’ ; a good selection of photos includes portraits , museum exhibits , contemporary diagrammatic drawings of wagons , artillery pieces , Gatlings ; and groups taken at the time .
21 Money taken at the door will go to the Sports and Social Club .
22 Notes taken at the time of operation commented on the appearances of ‘ an anaplastic thyroid carcinoma infiltrating strap muscles anteriorly and carotid sheath posteriorly .
23 In Persian uses of Arabic script , for instance , words are distinguished from each other by the forms the letter takes at the beginning , middle or end of a word but there are no particular conventions for indicating where a sentence begins and ends .
24 The answer is that it is simply the degree of an experience 's pleasantness or painfulness taken at a moment , or its average pleasantness or painfulness over a period .
25 Following a resolution taken at a conference of the Council of Museums , celebrations will take place in 1995 marking the 2,500th anniversary of one of the oldest Eastern cities in the world , Bukhara in Uzbekistan .
26 It is very heartening now to witness some of the excellent combat shots taken at the time — Eighth Air Force bombers being escorted to places as far afield as Berlin with a mass of Packard Merlin-engined Mustangs indulging in a leapfrog technique which meant fighter waves could follow the bombers , fight and be relieved by another escort wave .
27 It is not simply one of scenes showing children excitedly unwrapping and playing with their new presents — or of shots taken at the party later in the day .
28 Because of the results of blood tests taken at the time of your accident , Len . ’
29 Among other initiatives taken at the summit was a decision by Saudi Arabia to forgive the debt owed to it by the poorest Islamic countries and to contribute US$10,000,000 to ease the ICO 's budget deficit of US$49,000,000 .
30 ‘ And if they are accurate , a reading taken at the bar can go up when the alcohol gets into the bloodstream .
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