Example sentences of "[pers pn] have to take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This time I had to take a double dose to return to my old shape .
2 Last time , I had to take the other route from Larne to Stranraer in Scotland .
3 I had to take the whole test again because I blinked , ’ he said .
4 Although it appears that you did not make a large sum of money out of your dealing — at least as far as external appearances are concerned — I have to take a serious view of it . ’
5 ‘ Did you have to take a whole summer ? ’ she demanded angrily .
6 It all made sense , the relationship between non-Aristotelian logic and the banality of the American way of life : you had to take a detached view of the culture ; you were n't in love with it and you did n't hate it .
7 ‘ The thing about it is ’ , the fellow said , ‘ you have to take a deep breath to light up , and that does it , that stops the crying . ’ …
8 Instead , you have to take a long-term view , realising that although you can not enjoy them as fresh flowers for very long , you will be able to admire a beautiful picture for many years to come .
9 " You have to spend some time on the practice tee , and you have to take a different approach every day .
10 Curiously , his other life as a painter could be part of the explanation : ‘ If you 're an artist you have to take the holistic view , ’ he suggests .
11 Cos if you leave d go the cord straight away the cord just goes shooting up there , the weight inside comes down here and you lose the cord and you have to take the whole lot p t apart in order to get the thing to work again .
12 So we thought we would have to lose either the display case or the rebuilt wall — and then an old friend of ours , who happens to be the Emeritus Professor of Suburban Buildings at the University of Lutterworth , visiting one day , told us that these houses never actually had a dividing wall between the front room and the back parlour-so we had to take the whole wall out and remodel the opening in the original style , with a simple lintel and unadorned verticals , which we bought at auction in Fyfe . ’
13 ‘ One was we had to take an international outlook rather than being a purely British company .
14 The ministers claim we have to take a different approach from the Poles or Hungarians but they do not say in what way different .
15 We have to take the long-term view on a market which will be important by the end of the decade .
16 However , he has to take a complete rest for the next few weeks .
17 In spite of his attempts to concentrate as much work as possible into his days in London , he still found he had to take a great deal of it back to Shamley Green .
18 He had to take a deep breath to stop himself tasting the delicate spot again .
19 This was true even of the private apartments of the Imperial family , to such an extent that if the Emperor , while working late at night as he often did , wanted a book from his library , he had to take a lighted candle with him .
20 In between times during the day he had to take a short ladder , laid across the bike and make sure the lamps were clean .
21 Partly because he had to take the daily grind and brunt of this hugely assured and powerful boy 's pains of growth .
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