Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] take a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the players were singing in it afterwards and Dowie managed to take a tenner off Bingham ; he had bet the manager he would score a goal .
2 Hungary appeared to take a step in the right direction when its rulers voted to transmute the old Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party into a new , reformist-led Socialist Party — and in effect divorced the party from the state .
3 Credit agencies in the United States had taken a hammering , and people on the lists were now entitled to a report annually or on demand .
4 The Chernobyl visit was just one of many reasons why the inquiry was still running when even the conscientious Barnes decided to take a summer break .
5 On the Friday before his parents death , Christopher Gore had taken a train from Bath — where he was living — to Chippenham station .
6 Rebecque looked up into Sharpe 's tired and dust-stained face and wondered just how Sharpe had taken a prisoner , but he knew this was no time for foolish questions .
7 This time she had been sent for urgently because Nigel had taken a turn for the worse — in fact , had nearly died after his peritonitis operation .
8 By the time the interval beckoned , Celtic had taken a grip on the game in midfield .
9 On 11 July Cross had taken a sample of his own tapwater into the local North Cornwall District Council offices and asked for it to be analysed , but the Council refused .
10 Fellow workers told the inquest Michael Grant had taken a welding kit onto the tank when he started work on it .
11 But in the meantime Louis had taken a step back by withdrawing his consent to the betrothal of Richard and Alice .
12 By the 1820s , Day had taken a partner , Davis .
13 With research in mind and with the aid of a fellowship , in 1940 , Williams had taken a journey to the Caribbean where he visited Cuba , Haiti , Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic .
14 King 's Park donned its best festive garb for the occasion and , self-indulgent though it appeared in the face of widespread township violence and the ANC 's call for a two-day national strike , white South Africa decided to take a break from its myriad woes .
15 Owen had taken a house in the old part of the city not far from the Mar Girgis .
16 Martha had taken a stand and Will had given way .
17 Meanwhile Phoebe had taken a shower , found some clean knickers , mounted her bicycle and ridden off to her appointment at the clinic .
18 Since 1983 the United Kingdom had taken a series of measures to tackle the problem of quota hopping .
19 Joe came to take a look .
20 Beating Oldham 1–0 on 30 August had taken a bit of heat off Wilkinson , but another away defeat could well have led to calls for his resignation .
21 Dysart had to take a telephone call halfway through their meal .
22 ‘ It was good of you to give the shoemaker 's daughter work , ’ Craig said taking a sip of the brandy .
23 Ridley had taken a course in biochemistry , and so was probably the person best equipped to pursue the matter , which turned out to be very difficult .
24 Rory had been down home in the country all day long , working on some bad debt accounts with Tom Holdfast , so he and Mallachy had taken a couple in the Wellington Park to wash away the nasty taste of commerce .
25 Full-back Huw Davies failed to take a scoring pass 20 yards out early in the second half and Thomas failed with four penalties , the first two against the wind .
26 Bassett had taken a lot worse and not reacted .
27 Furthermore , twelve months of fencing with Malcolm McLaren had taken a toll on Branson 's nerves .
28 This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October .
29 Mrs Burrows suggested taking a promise from the promise box .
30 Dave happened to take a telephone call from a British Rail official who wanted to know if the Bank could provide a counselling service for workers facing redundancy .
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