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

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1 WALLPAPER designer Osborne & Little has taken a pasting in France .
2 WALLPAPER designer Osborne & Little has taken a pasting in France .
3 This has taken a number of forms and has not spread as widely as some of its supporters might have hoped .
4 This has taken the form of the encouragement of ‘ commercialism ’ , that is a rationality akin to that of the private corporation .
5 John Hume is an example ; he had become prominent in the credit union movement and from this had taken the leadership of the University for Derry Action Committee .
6 Some have taken the parallels between the human body and the Earth much further and have postulated ‘ chakra ’ points on the Earth 's surface which have specific effects in landscape terms appropriate to the nature of the corresponding chakra .
7 Some have taken the view that the increasing centralisation of policy control by government , and the devolution of responsibility to schools and colleges , accompanied by a range of alternative provision such as grant-maintained schools and city technology colleges , has all but made LEAs redundant .
8 Even when Archbishop Thomas died , he was succeeded by a new archbishop , Gerard , who was already bishop of Hereford , and as such had taken an oath of obedience to Anselm .
9 These have taken the form of protest meetings , marches and other types of direct action over a variety of issues .
10 Every morning before we went to school , we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they were full .
11 How many have taken the edge off the phrase at the grass roots by applying it to inappropriate circumstances ?
12 He admits that having taken the decision to box again , the regime of the work seems harder , the magnet of other interests and causes in life seems stronger .
13 The former had taken a golf-club to a smooth , level patch of grass a short distance from the house which Philippe Bonard , anxious to cater for his clients ' leisure needs as well as their thirst for learning , had laid out as a green ; she had donned a pair of heavy-framed spectacles and was practising putting .
14 Both had taken the brunt of their mother 's tongue and had a natural affinity .
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