Example sentences of "[noun sg] he take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The King of Portugal offered to raise him to the title of Count Torre Bella on condition he took Portuguese nationality .
2 The other poem which Coleridge wrote during his retreat , and the circumstances of its composition , have entered the mythology of English literary history : while staying at the Culbone farmhouse he took three grains of opium to relieve what he variously described as ‘ a dysentery ’ or ‘ a slight indisposition ’ , and in the deep reverie which followed composed two or three hundred lines of poetry ‘ without any sensation of consciousness of effort ’ .
3 In this match he took seven wickets , the strangest of which was India 's first-innings stalwart Vengsarkar .
4 He played for Sussex from 1912 to 1937 , during which period he took 2,211 wickets for Sussex at an individual cost of 17.41 runs .
5 Against Auckland at Eden Park he took five wickets in each innings and scored 110 in his first appearance at the crease .
6 In just over an hour he took five wickets , Ambrose chipped in with the other two , and England were all out for 93 .
7 In the return match at the Basin Reserve he took five wickets in the first innings and scored a handy 42 .
8 When 40-year-old Australian Jack Brabham won the World Championship in 1966 , he became the first man to win the title in a car manufactured by himself and it reaped the rewards of a gamble he took five years earlier when he left Cooper to develop his own Grand Prix car .
9 He runs day classes and in the summer he takes residential students .
10 Instead he makes you privy to the way he took certain shots , coping with available light , wind , wet knees and so on .
11 Earlier this year he took third prize for his leeks in the British Championship and scooped the top prize in the Welsh Onion Championship .
12 During his American trip he took six wickets in six balls , bowling underarm against teams composed of twenty-two men from the USA and Canada .
13 His previous home had been completely refurbished by interior designers , so this time he took great pleasure in creating his own individual style .
14 An officer soon afterwards , and finally Captain Coetzee by the time he took early retirement in 1986 .
15 that time he took this fridge and you kept asking him if he were selling it cos w it were empty were n't it , and he says no it 's a load of rubbish .
16 In fact he took neither course ; in his own account — in The Prelude — he gives the impression of a drifter , ‘ detached from academic cares ’ , and he tells us that he ‘ did not love … our scholastic studies ’ .
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