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

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1 By increasing its offer , Temple has taken the fight directly to SeaCo 's shareholders .
2 CU has taken a floor in another large City building , Plantation House , for key staff dealing in insurance markets to reduce the risk of disruption .
3 ‘ Black Will has taken a fancy to your little brother — what think you of that !
4 Meanwhile , Murray Johnstone has taken the approach of cutting its initial charge to 1 per cent and always dealing on the full spread .
5 ‘ My bet is that Nevil has taken the girl already — maybe Dover to Folkestone .
6 Moving across the Pennines from Liverpool , Wright has taken the helm of a Polytechnic with 1200 staff , 8000 students from 35 different countries and an annual income of around £30 million .
7 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 .
8 The United States had taken the initiative in this development , since it appeared the only means by which the Americans could disengage gradually from Korea with some hope that the UN could produce a solution that would sustain south Korea for at least a limited period .
9 The historian Cassius Dio , a contemporary of that period , related how Albinus had taken an army to Gaul to face Severus .
10 Nenna felt that she could have made a better hand at answering Louise if only Edward had taken the trouble to return her purse .
11 Mexico had taken the initiative for this round of talks and had indicated that it would like to see an agreement signed within a year , although ministers were careful not to commit themselves to deadlines .
12 Earlier he had been officially advised that it was his legal right to have his solicitor present ; but surprisingly Downes had taken no advantage of the offer .
13 I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but
14 Governors , parents and teachers at Cheddington have taken the initiative and they 're actively promoting the school and what it has to offer to the village .
15 ‘ Terry Yorath has to take a lot of credit .
16 It 's clear that ace coach Eddie Futch has taken a shine to him .
17 And if you 've got any money left er the calendars and diaries Brenda has taken the names today and the money at the same time when you order .
18 Thomson has taken the issue further , arguing that many twentieth-century writers on social welfare issues have been misled into believing that recent developments represent an abrupt break with historical experience because of the peculiarly restrictive and individualistic support systems for elderly people that emerged in the late Victorian period .
19 Yeah I know our Lorraine has took the phone over .
20 It had received an influx of lawyers from Rome when the Normans had taken the city in 1084 .
21 On the Friday before his parents death , Christopher Gore had taken a train from Bath — where he was living — to Chippenham station .
22 The Sergeant could not but have noted how Lexandro had taken the lead
23 Mrs. Hammond had taken the document out to California for Mr. Steed to execute .
24 Burnley had taken the lead in the 13th minute when Adrian Heath capitalised on a dreadful clearance by Town keeper Tom Clarke , slipping the ball past Clarke before slotting into the empty net .
25 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 .
26 Arthur Leopold of County Cork had taken the picture , and the first time Ellie had tiptoed into the bedroom she had stood for a long time staring at the photograph , because it was the first time she had ever seen the likeness of her dead mother .
27 And this after Blackburn had taken the lead in the first half with a goal from Mike who 's since reduced the arrears to three two with a second goal from the penalty spot .
28 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 .
29 By the time the interval beckoned , Celtic had taken a grip on the game in midfield .
30 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 .
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