Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] taken a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The receptionist at the hotel could have told you that I 'd taken a taxi to Prague railway station , ’ she offered .
2 I 'd taken a year off just before I found out I was pregnant , because I 'd badly needed a break and then I could n't work looking fat .
3 I 'd taken a band out of the independent scene and guided them and refined them .
4 I 'd taken a box of medication I was on at the time — drops I needed for my eyes , my asthma inhalant and things like that .
5 I do n't think I 'd taken a breath from when he took his stance until the ball finished up on the green .
6 I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march .
7 I 'd taken a lot , but at the end of the day I only had a set of photographs that everybody else had — a load of people on a march .
8 I had taken a couple of slices of bread up the tree with me , with the intention of feeding small pieces of pinched flake into their midst to see if they would accept them .
9 I had taken a day off from my work , and I was doing a little gentle fishing in a river near Leithen 's house .
10 I had taken a letter of introduction from my own bench and from the Magistrates Association .
11 I had taken a package tour to Moscow and Leningrad primarily for the White Nights Festival of the Arts in June — an annual event of Soviet cultural life when the sun hardly sets for a fortnight and old men sit in the public gardens for half the night playing speed-chess .
12 I had seen it when I had taken a detour from Arequipa into the Colca , reputedly twice as deep as the Grand Canyon .
13 But then avowed with a great deal of feeling , ‘ I sorely needed somebody 's help when , with daylight I returned to that hotel and discovered you 'd taken a train back to Mariánské Láznë ! ’
14 She 'd taken a shine to Tom Rudge whom she now knew to be an apprentice fitter , as was Cyril , his mate .
15 But I have a gem of a nun who 's a wizard with a needle , and after she 'd taken a tuck in the waist and put two inches on the hem , they looked almost tailor-made . ’
16 The cast and crew of The Viking had been filming on location and , finding herself for once with little to do , she 'd taken a break to watch the great Dane Jacobsen in action .
17 Once she 'd taken a room in a village where the bus just happened to stop .
18 Though she was wishing that , after all , she 'd taken a seat , for she suspected he was rather enjoying letting her stew in her own juice .
19 Once , she 'd taken a hammer to the headlamp of his motorcycle .
20 She 'd taken a liking to Silvia and had no wish to betray her and get her into trouble with her quarrelsome cousin .
21 She had taken a craving for the sight of green grass .
22 She had taken a tablet of the drug — one of a group of amphetamine-based substances — on a visit to the Hacienda club in Manchester in July .
23 She wished she had taken a chance and kept Angel , for there was no lessening of the pain that parting with her had caused , and no comfort to be found in Newcastle Place .
24 She had taken a delight in reproaching Edith at every opportunity .
25 Jackman has played Martin twice in the last eight months and lost both times , but Jackman was buoyed by the fact that she had taken a game off her on each occasion .
26 Her face had been just the same then — interested but inscrutable — and she had taken a fiver off all of them .
27 It seemed a long time since she had been out of her apartment , longer still since she had taken a walk .
28 It was a distinct , physical feeling of sick panic , as if she had taken a step — and there was nothing there .
29 Things happen , he thought , and lay on the bed listening , but she had taken a magazine in with her and he fell asleep waiting .
30 She had taken a handful of downers with her whisky around 10 a.m. and had woken up in hospital .
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