Example sentences of "[noun] have to take [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Any major player in this field has to take the imminent MPEG standard very seriously . |
2 | In the early part of 1990 there was a run of particularly low tides , one of which resulted in a boatyard in Sant'Elena , on the north-eastern edge of Venice , burning to a cinder because the fire boats had to take a roundabout route . |
3 | Man 's mind yearns for a rural existence — where 99.999% of his evolution occurred — but for many of us , mind and body have to take the daily buffets of urban , industrial civilization . |
4 | It is not self-evident that all clarifications or developments of the laws of war have to take the familiar form of multilateral conventions . |
5 | To get to their proposed operational area the convoy had to take a difficult route . |
6 | Sounds had to take a different tack in order to push Oi ( and boost its circulation ) . |
7 | Their ambition increased by the movement , until all forty-one were in violent motion , so violent that the Bowl began to move across the table , and Oscar had to take a firm hold of it to keep it from turning over . |
8 | Was I not good enough , that Jacob had to take an extra wife , a mere servant at that ? |
9 | Police have to take the necessary steps . |
10 | Unable to ‘ hit the bottle ’ , Gary had to take the official doctor home with him before he could provide the required sample . |
11 | or someone has to take a , a bi a co company has to take a big lot off . |
12 | Two resolutions passed by the Russian Supreme Soviet on Jan. 23 stated ( i ) that servicemen of the Black Sea Fleet had to take the military oath established by the CIS [ see p. 38729 ] and ( ii ) that the legislative , international affairs and external economic relations committees of the Russian Supreme Soviet were to examine by Feb. 6 the constitutionality of the 1954 decree transferring the Crimean oblast from Russia to Ukraine [ see p. 13507 ] . |