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

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1 Half an hour gone the captain has an injury but his side have taken the lead .
2 If the trustees have power to pay or do in fact pay capital transfer tax due on assets which the settlor puts into the settlement the Revenue have taken the view that the settlor has thereby an interest in the income or property of the settlement , and that the income of the settlement should be treated as his for income tax purposes under [ TA 1988 Part XV ] .
3 By and large , Parliament and the judiciary have taken the view that free speech is a very good thing so long as it does not cause trouble .
4 Now the District Council have taken a lot of money off this town , over the market stalls now , for a number of years , and I believe if they 're going to do a scheme like this which has been going on now for over eight years , it should be done all in one go .
5 That is the old-fashioned type of socialism that the hon. Member for Sheffield , Hillsborough ( Mr. Flannery ) has always pursued , and unfortunately the occupants of the Labour Front Bench have taken a lead from him rather than from more sensible parents .
6 The Government have taken a stand on the right principles , and when my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister goes to Maastricht to uphold them , he will have the overwhelming support of the House and the country , whatever the outcome of the summit .
7 of that fund was paid in by the Government , but now the Government have taken a holiday .
8 The Government have taken a number of steps to promote the provision of affordable homes for exactly the people whom the hon. Gentleman mentions .
9 The Government have taken no action to limit the authorities ' scope for charging .
10 To suggest that the Government have taken no action , or have taken no action against the specific problem of advertising directed at children , is a charge that does not stand up .
11 The Committee has done so in the past , but the Government have taken no notice .
12 Governments of all persuasions have always bought in some services , but this Government have taken the process further .
13 Those responsible for designing and piloting GCSE have taken the view that such aspects are not appropriate , whereas the records-of-achievement lobby would argue that they are among the most important aspects of progress to record , because in the end they are likely to be the most fundamental .
14 the girls of my school have to take the place entirely of the mother of the family ; the families are generally large ; the woman goes out in the morning , she works in a pickle house , if she is a better class woman she goes out charring , or she goes out step cleaning during the day and the little girl takes the place of the mother of the family .
15 A lot of couples involved with our singles ministry have taken the challenge of ‘ hands-off ’ courting and have since thanked us for it , even though at the time they wondered if they could not get by with something a bit less conservative .
16 The young men in the parliament have taken an oath of allegiance to the Lithuanian state , swearing to defend it to the death .
17 Jackson is the first to admit that the numbers of people having a thing about some of the later material have taken a dip .
18 The working party have taken the view that the small company audit is unnecessary and have virtually accused us of being parasites .
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