Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Are you suggesting I 've taken drugs ? ’
2 You realise you have taken part in the best game of rugby that has ever been played ’ — JEREMY GUSCOTT ( Bath and England centre ) .
3 Eighty one people here say they 've taken drugs , and probably more than that , has using drugs , any kind of drug improved your life ?
4 Before Robyn knew what was happening he had taken hold of her arm and with one swift movement had pulled her inside , closing the door against the pouring rain , and dreary , foreboding skies .
5 ‘ I 'd give a bag of gold , ’ Benjamin murmured , ‘ to know what has taken Santerre to Glastonbury .
6 Well you see , I did n't know what had taken place .
7 Neither of them mentioned what had taken place outside the school and neither of them would .
8 Colin Fountain says they 've taken measures to stop thieves getting in .
9 We assumed they had taken care of the details and Ayling and Pascoe believed everything was all right . ’
10 Shipments begin this month and the company says it has taken orders totalling more than $4m for systems based on the new chip .
11 The crowd was surging out of the hall , we were carried along with it and I was worried about the baby in all this pushing and shoving , but did n't like to mention it in case William should feel he had to take care of me .
12 I offer the Minister the NFU 's five-point agenda , of which I hope he has taken note .
13 But he ended it under the cloud of suspicion caused by a random test which confirmed he had taken drugs .
14 4.28 Incidents of violence in establishments must be recorded both within the establishment 's routine method of recording so that all staff can see what has taken place and also be filling in the necessary report forms .
15 Very little debate about how to manage it has taken place .
16 I know you feel I 've taken Anna from you , Seb , but it is n't true .
17 And he explores the tensions between two generations of Africans : the younger French-speaking union organizers find they have to take responsibilities in the strange new world that their elders can not cope with .
18 The resurrection , for people who believe it to have taken place , is presumably an objective fact of history ; one which they can not circumvent even if they would .
19 We were just recording what had taken place and checking it . ’
20 And as for all special schools there is an obligation to provide a scheme for local management of special schools with effect from April this year er we consulted there was a little bit of chasing which had to take place in which you can see in section four of the report but following that chasing , we now ascertain meeting schools on favourable proposals for or against and once a week that , a view of and also undertaking as you know .
21 ‘ Oh , I thought they 'd taken care of them , ’ said Jenny .
22 The British Government retained most of the cash , insisting it had taken Rechar allocations into account when determining local authority and development agency budgets .
23 I would not have him think I have taken advantage of his daughter , and shun facing him .
24 Do I have to take part ?
25 If it is covered , and indeed faulty , you will have a claim against the manufacturer and this may save you having to take action against the supplier .
26 I know what you 're saying and I think you 've taken leave of your senses .
27 I mean I think we have taken liberty a bit with his parents but yeah I think you will be able to get some toast .
28 So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings .
29 I think they 've taken care of them .
30 WPC Susan Larkin , 24 , said she had taken cover in the footwell of her police car as bullets hit the vehicle .
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