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

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1 Such an application shall be refused unless made within a reasonable time and will not be granted where the party applying has taken any step in the proceedings after knowledge of the irregularity .
2 Royal Dutch Post Horn Lager , brewed by the United Dutch Brewery , has had to take similar action , recalling 200,000 of its 25ml bottles in Britain after reports of glass in some batches .
3 Unfortunately , Central News has had to take second place to Project Video ( which we are shooting at the moment ) but we are aiming for October 1989 publication for Central News 1 ( video and book ) and January 1990 for Central News 2 ( video and book ) .
4 How much of a threat this posed to those drapers who themselves furnished funerals is not recorded , but as none appear to have taken legal action , it can only be assumed that they too had dealings with these manufacturers whilst continuing to offer a funeral service to the general public .
5 The people of Ghana appear to have taken this development calmly , but for White liberal friends of Ghana this seemed like the parting of the ways .
6 The argument that size and security are related has taken two forms .
7 The grounds upon which a ban is imposed relate to public disorder only , and if the banning authorities can be shown to have taken irrelevant considerations into account in deciding whether to exercise the power to ban , they have acted ultra vires .
8 By the end of the second day the allies claimed to have taken 20,000 prisoners , to have destroyed 270 enemy tanks and to have progressed more rapidly than anticipated .
9 Both companies were thought to have taken these steps because of fears that a future SPD government would abandon the plant .
10 With Nina out of the office , however , someone was going to have to take nominal charge .
11 Service If it all stopped there you 'd still be left with a very capable and complete utility , but the people at Rupp seem to have taken another class of user into consideration — the user who wants to ‘ dock ’ a portable into a desktop setup and use its drives and printers in a sort of client/server networking fashion .
12 I only remember having to take four men to the police station .
13 The Council was understood to have taken legal advice before inserting the section on the Director , Dr John Houghton .
14 The gross yield is calculated having taken all costs into consideration .
15 It is almost certain that he would have had to take evasive action to miss Roddymoor 's houses and likely too that he tried to make a pond to douse the licking flames .
16 He was detained in Newgate prison in Dublin in 1797 , but he appears to have taken little part in the 1798 rebellion and was not among the state prisoners incarcerated after its suppression .
17 Andrew Venables , 20 , of Lilac Grove , Whitby , Ellesmere Port , was found to have taken 11 times the toxic dosage of the drug .
18 Forty-one per cent of the known opioid users were also known to have taken other types of drug , although this is probably an underestimate since some agencies do not routinely record or receive information about all drugs used by people on their files .
19 It seems to have taken several months for the message to sink in that here was plenty to worry about , with deep implications for the inhabitants of planet Earth .
20 He seems to have taken this view because he was perturbed about the growing power and intransigence of the Soviet Union , whose diplomats he had encountered at the foundation conference of the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945 .
21 Senior members of the SDLP are believed to have taken great exception to the criticism .
22 Moreover , the dancers involved have to take this type of performance very seriously , even though they must be able to ‘ toss off ’ the mistakes with an air of surprised innocence .
23 I was , however , sure about one thing : I did n't want to have to take that flat .
24 On the other hand I think we have to take seriously what Mao is , is saying that and it may conflict with that , that other view of the countryside an an and we , I think we do have to take this evidence into account , I think it 's more important to accept what Mao is saying .
25 ‘ But we do have to take this condition seriously and get it under control . ’
26 The definitions in the Regulations appeared to have taken full advantage of the enabling power and did not exclude any class of payer .
27 Somehow all these less exciting duties had had to take second place to the social events Aubrey and Madeleine were constantly arranging for his entertainment .
28 It was possibly the first time the BBC had had to take other equipment out of service because someone ( Voigt ) complained of its bad performance , which had shown up on this speaker .
29 Susceptibility to the toxic effects of paracetamol taken in overdose differs between people , which may explain why some patients survive having taken large amounts of paracetamol while others die having taken only a few tablets more than the eight tablets ( 4 g ) a day recommended by the manufacturers .
30 The mother herself appears to have thought so , for she later stated that she regretted having taken that step at that time .
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