Example sentences of "[Wh pn] take [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I know that my hon. Friend , who takes a close interest in these matters , understands the importance to Bristol and to British Aerospace of this decision and this order .
2 ‘ She is a lovely lady who takes a great interest in people , ’ said Miss George .
3 Debbie said : ‘ She is a lovely lady who takes a great interest in people .
4 DUCHESS ‘ A LOVELY LADY WHO TAKES A GREAT DEAL OF INTEREST IN PEOPLE ’
5 To establish good communication with the guests is part of this job ; they are paying for service and how much nicer that service is if it is given with a smile by a person who takes a personal interest !
6 Unhappily there is a new breed of librarian who takes a different view , epitomised in the motto I have quoted ‘ If in Doubt , Chuck it Out ’ .
7 He might for example be led by ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) to suggest that white is ambiguous , for in ( 8 ) it seems to mean " only or wholly white " while in ( 9 ) it can only mean " partially white " : ( 8 ) The flag is white ( 9 ) The flag is white , red and blue The semanticist who takes the other tack , that natural language senses are protean , sloppy and variable , is hardly in a better position : how do hearers then know ( which they certainly do ) just which variable value of white is involved in ( 8 ) ?
8 The valuable contribution of the teacher 's aid is , as the name implies , a help to the teacher , but it is the teacher who takes the main responsibility for preparing work in a clear way for all pupils , including those who are visually handicapped .
9 There is then a theological question posed for one who takes the feminist agenda seriously and believes in human equality , as to how this revelation can be a revelation of God .
10 The sort of man who takes an old woman for everything she has .
11 Keith Griffin is one who takes an extreme position believing that
12 She was n't sure how she 'd got there : like someone who takes an electric shock from a kitchen implement and winds up on the other side of the room .
13 It is increasingly likely that anyone who takes an active role in any organisation will at some point find themselves involved in setting up a ‘ special event ’ .
14 Brenda pointed this out to Albert , who took no remedial action .
15 However , as Omari has pointed out , the paper also printed letters from readers who took a nationalist point of view , and tried to provide answers to them .
16 He was supported by three well-known figures , L. B. Kamenev , A. Rykov , and P. G. Smidovich , who took a prominent part in the suppression of the Tambov revolt according to the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia .
17 Among the lucky anglers were Paul McGivern , Belfast , with one of 10lbs on a Garry Dog Tube Fly ; Denis Brennan , Cookstown , one of 12lbs on a Red Shrimp and Billy Ray , Belfast , who took a nice brace at 12lbs and 8lbs also on the shrimp .
18 This is not , for once , the Beowulf -poet , who took a strong line on ylfe or elves , putting them into a list with ‘ ettens ’ and indeed with ‘ orcs ’ — a very stern view of all non-human and un-Christian species .
19 THE West Country has seen some notable eccentric squires , such as the squire of Selworthy who took a fly-fishing rod to church so he could wake anyone nodding off during the sermon with a smart crack on the head with a lead sinker .
20 In 1984 a Company was formed , Steamport 1984 Ltd. , to acquire the site from British Rail , with the support of a large group of members , who took a deep breath , and dug into their pockets to help finance a substantial portion of the initial costs , and with the aid of a bank loan , which is now well over half way repaid , the premises became truly home to the exhibits , both privately and society owned .
21 Adams was a kindly man who took a keen interest in his staff and his fellow men .
22 Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate .
23 Robinson was an able engineer and administrator who took a keen interest in his men and their working conditions , especially those of locomotive footplate staff , whose spartan conditions he improved considerably .
24 There was an old lady of Cork who took a young priest for a walk .
25 ‘ He was a very caring person who took a great interest in the people in the business , he was very thoughtful .
26 The Great Britain team were represented by Brown/Jackson/Thorogood/Williams who took a clear win , showing that they know what they are talking about but ca n't get the message across !
27 Dave Rummells , who took a one-stroke lead into the final round , shot a 70 and finished alone in second at six-under 282 .
28 There was no organized campaigning throughout that year , and Sir Thomas Gray , who took a dim view of the conduct of the war , complained that Edward did nothing at Antwerp except ‘ jousting and leading a jolly life ’ .
29 They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who took a dim view of the episode .
30 Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour .
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