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

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1 In either type of case the Director of Public Prosecutions has the power to take over the proceedings at any stage , either by conducting them himself or discontinuing them .
2 In the case of some functions Whitehall has the power to take over the duties of a local authority if it fails to carry out its statutory obligations .
3 He has a scheme to take over a small number of simple churches and adapt them as retreats .
4 Moreover , members believe that having their party in office , whatever betrayals it may perpetrate on its supporters in the country , is better than having the opposition take over .
5 Only Phil Mickelson appears to have the talent to take over the mantle vacated by Bob Charles as the world 's best left-handed golfer .
6 did succeed in persuading Croydon Corporation to let them work their tramways on a lease and shortly afterwards , they had the opportunity to take over two new tramway schemes , outside but adjoining Croydon boundaries .
7 Small comfort was gained from the fact that had a competitor taken over Rover instead , job losses might have been considerably greater .
8 He had no desire to take over the first place .
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