Example sentences of "[noun pl] take [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | First , do their goals take the Great Commission seriously ? |
2 | The Agent has , therefore , decided to encourage Great Indian Peninsula railwaymen to take a greater interest in such matters by the institution of a competition under the rules of which first , second and third prizes of Rs. 150 , Rs. 100 and Rs. 50 respectively will be awarded annually for the best station platform gardens and premises . |
3 | As one would expect , incomers took a greater interest in discussing class — class is supposed to go a long way in explaining the membership of given social networks , and in the scope of such networks . |
4 | For the industrial countries as a whole , around half the increase in imported manufactures between the years 1950 and 1963 represented greater import penetration of the domestic market and half reflected a larger market ; between 1963 and 1971 , when trade between the advanced countries grew by 156 per cent , almost two-thirds of the increase represented imports taking a greater share of the domestic market . |
5 | The social system is based on a hierarchy within which the most dominant individuals take the greatest share of food . |
6 | The other , the individual approach , has encouraged teachers to take a greater responsibility for their own professional development ( Ruddock , 1981 ; Easen , 1985 ) . |
7 | Extracting fossils from the rock and removing the rock that partially hides the specimens takes a great deal of time and expertise . |
8 | From the very beginning Popes took a great interest in their development and encouraged them . |
9 | As disc records took a greater hold of the market , some cylinder companies turned to discs ; but many of them eschewed paper labels . |
10 | In earlier centuries , excessive child-bearing and its short- and long-term consequences took a great toll among young women , but early in the twentieth century a fall in mortality from tuberculosis , somewhat later in maternal mortality , and the diseases particular to women 's reproductive functions , left males more vulnerable than females . |
11 | The boys take a great interest in this Subject and the work done will be of vital use to such as afterwards become Engineers , Surveyors , Scientists , etc . " |