Example sentences of "[verb] take [art] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | We stopped taking the Magnet and the Gem and the Boy 's Own Paper . |
2 | who laughing took the cash and went their ways . |
3 | The following lists other areas in which the Council has taken a lead and , to varying degrees , also involves local authority land . |
4 | If a field officer who has taken a risk and opted to negotiate should subsequently have second thoughts , he may find his evidence has disappeared . |
5 | The Select Committee has taken an interest and has recognised that we have fully funded the programme that we set out . |
6 | ‘ Barry wants to see how she has taken the race and I do n't think he will make his mind up until next week , ’ said owner-breeder Dick Hollingsworth . |
7 | Financial software house Quality Software Products Holdings Plc has taken the plunge and decided to go for a full listing on the UK stock exchange ‘ to exploit the business opportunities ’ presented by its newly-launched Universal OLAS product ( CI No 2,116 ) . |
8 | Our initiative has taken the beauty and exercise world by storm . |
9 | Westminster City Council has taken the initiative and published its own code of practice for caterers on the implications of the Food Safety Act 1990 . |
10 | The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled . |
11 | I was bidden take the Spear and escape . |
12 | We had a centre-half called Kitchen who specialised in sliding tackles designed to take the winger and the ball into touch . |
13 | You promised to take the oath and divide your winnings with me for a secret ! ’ |
14 | He 'd taken a chance and he 'd been found out . |
15 | They 'd taken a ballot and the members had agreed . |
16 | But once I 'd taken the plunge and got myself organised , I found it was n't bad at all , and not nearly as difficult as I 'd imagined . ’ |
17 | When we got back , they 'd taken the carpet and some of the furniture away . |
18 | Patients were instructed to take no alcohol and to collect all urine for the next 24 hours . |
19 | So we should be looking to take the initiative and , in a controlled manner , working as a team with our suppliers and ensuring they know exactly what we want . |
20 | Candidates can also choose to take a course and , at the same time , begin to gather evidence of competence for assessment . |
21 | Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel . |
22 | Even then the bulk and mouth size of the cichlid are such that they are unlikely to any damage unless the intruder refuses to take the hint and leave . |
23 | Having decided to take the plunge and get yourself ‘ done ’ , there are a number of routs by which a would-be sitter can approach a likely artist . |
24 | Lord Wyatt , the Master , seemed to take every check and every lost line as a personal affront . |
25 | They are both : tough on the values , tender in support of people who would dare to take a risk and try something new in support of these values . |
26 | After that I 'd like to take a break and study something other than the techniques of the state police . |
27 | ‘ At this moment you 'd like to take a gamble and be transported into a world of sensual delight . |
28 | Sometimes you 've just got to take a chance and dive in . ’ |
29 | Tony Wright … says it has n't been a good season they have n't batted well … but someone has got to take the blame and he thinks he should stand down and give someone else a chance |
30 | Tony Wright … says it has n't been a good season they have n't batted well … but someone has got to take the blame and he thinks he should stand down and give someone else a chance |