Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He or she had taken trouble over the arrangement of the facts and in getting in as much relevant information as possible . |
2 | The cashier should give a receipt to the receptionist that he or she has taken charge of the money . |
3 | The people of Tiree were very kind , and I had to take tea with a family who had good English , and invited me to come right away and remain their guest while I stayed on the island . |
4 | No doubt the return would have been a high one and I have to take account of that . ’ |
5 | ‘ It was such a smashing role I could n't resist it , but it was demanding , and I have taken things much easier this year , ’ says Julie . |
6 | And you had to take Rose Hilaire into the equation . |
7 | But I remember after having resigned , sitting in the front in the band 's Commer van — there 'd be the driver , the engine cover and then the passenger seat , and you had to take turns sitting on the engine cover . |
8 | She had often heard people say how Martha Gristy had been the beauty of Polruan , and she had taken pride in the fact that she was inheriting those looks . |
9 | ‘ Of course we have sympathy , but the Sunday trading laws are still in force and we have to take action . |
10 | We do care , and we have taken action . |
11 | A patient 's attention should be drawn to the fact that he has a right to complain and we have taken steps to do so . |
12 | Th th they 've come through and they 've taken control of the area . |
13 | Times deputy circulation manager Bob Thompson said sales had risen by about 20pc and they had taken readers mainly from The Independent and The Daily Telegraph , as well as expanding the quality newspaper market . |
14 | Dee and Kelley had done the now legendary vanishing act and they 'd taken Barry along with them . |
15 | His mind had been prepared for an impossible radiance and it had taken time to absorb a new set of signals . |
16 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
17 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
18 | There are over 7,200 drawings extant and it has taken Claudie Judrin ten years to complete the task . |
19 | Also , before the 1991 Budget , the tax benefit was simply not a big enough incentive , and it has taken time for companies to respond to the new , more generous tax environment . |
20 | The classing together of ‘ science and technology ’ has done enormous harm to our educational system , and it has taken place because of a confusion between using tools and techniques of various kinds , and understanding the theory that lies behind them . |
21 | ‘ Oh , a little high , but I 've taken care of that . ’ |
22 | But I have to take issue with the latter . |
23 | ‘ But I have to take Undry where it belongs . ’ |
24 | Sir , I do n't know whether this would be a convenient moment , but I have taken instructions on the the |
25 | But she had to take care . |
26 | Now I was in a position to move on ; but something had taken root deeper than the superficialities of travelling — a feeling that my story was not here , that something was drawing me back to Peru . |
27 | But we had to take precautions.On the ground we took one or two ricochets which made marks on the skin of the aircraft , but nothing was punctured . |
28 | But we have to take issue with Camilla Buxton over her remarks on the banking system . |
29 | ‘ But we have to take account of our obligations under the ERM . ’ |
30 | Had a er not the best of starts but they 've taken control of the game for my money o over the last period . |