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

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1 We were in our own parish and had never been to Henfield at all … we said we would obey the law , if they would show us any part that empowered them to take a man from his own poorhouse and put him into one of another parish .
2 For many are accompanied by mothers who 've let them take the day off .
3 The tall pines surrounding the lough often produced a mirror-like surface , and whilst it was easier to see rising fish , it was almost impossible to tempt them to take a fly , no matter how carefully presented .
4 Guy tells them they do n't look like they 're enjoying things and he wants them to take a holiday .
5 A BOY of 17 and two men in their twenties face execution in Burma for planting a bomb , but others involved in the crime say they took no part in it .
6 Usually , I know exactly what I want , but it is much better if you can get other people to do it and let them take the credit .
7 ‘ Ashley 's hotel is in a different part of town from where everyone else is staying and it seemed unfair to expect them to take a detour , ’ his mother explained .
8 It is quite clear that most Canadian and American graduates speak perfect English , and it seems rather pointless to expect them to take an examination that consists of a test of English and of basic medical knowledge that they already have .
9 But because the unit has yet to be completed , they were unable to join a timeshare exchange scheme that would have enabled them to take a family holiday in Florida at Easter .
10 It would enable them to take the surrender of the 200,000 Croats on their arrival in Austria and hand them back to the " local Jugoslav forces " , without having to be concerned by the general instruction that all surrendering Yugoslavs should be retained pending a political decision as to their ultimate disposal .
11 One partial solution to the problem of accounting for intra-regional cross-boundary flows would be to allocate resources to authorities taking no account of the cross-boundary flows and to leave them to take the responsibility of paying for their own residents treated elsewhere … there would be far more flexibility for the Area planners to arrange health care for their population .
12 Encourage them to take every opportunity they find to listen to the language .
13 Members are urged to write a polite reply to the National Commission for Human Rights asking them to take every step necessary to bring the perpetrators of Jose Ramon 's ‘ disappearance ’ to justice .
14 I do n't think they took the job too seriously .
15 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person .
16 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person
17 Rose had asked them to take the flask out to him at four .
18 The various nations and nationalities of the USSR , at the same time , had their specific concerns , and the neglect of these during the Stalin and Brezhnev years had led them to take the form of ‘ public disaffection , which now and then escalated into conflicts ’ .
19 Everyone else was allowed a lot of latitude , particularly in sexual matters , and then just before they died they took the consolamentum which permitted them to enter the life of the spirit . ’
20 well they 're alright , but I mean you can tell they take the grease out of the kitchen , but , they 're a bit of a bind are n't they ? of all the cleaning and I mean I do n't see why the people who make them do n't sell the blimming proper filter to filter themselves instead we do n't have
21 ‘ It involves making them take the shape wanted while still in solution , ’ Causton says .
22 er to get them to take the stuff away .
23 ‘ Sometimes one of the oldies will shout , ‘ Make way for a blind pensioner ’ , and we 'll let them take a wave , ’ the younger surfers laugh .
24 When they moved our Mrs R. would only let them take a bed and some crockery .
25 " Whatever you do do not let them take the book back without admitting that your name is in it . "
26 Only twice in their first 57 appearances did they take the stage without him .
27 Do they take a blindfold and a pin into the booth with them , and then spend four years boasting that nobody had better take their support for granted if they want to get re-elected ?
28 The main question that we wish to explore in this work is that of how decision-makers tackle reasonably complex dynamic decision-problems under risk : how do they take the risk into account ?
29 Where do they where do they take the pound ?
30 This means they take no risk when they stock it , as they are reimbursed for any copies left unsold at the end of the week .
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