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

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1 The following lists other areas in which the Council has taken a lead and , to varying degrees , also involves local authority land .
2 If a field officer who has taken a risk and opted to negotiate should subsequently have second thoughts , he may find his evidence has disappeared .
3 The Select Committee has taken an interest and has recognised that we have fully funded the programme that we set out .
4 ‘ Barry wants to see how she has taken the race and I do n't think he will make his mind up until next week , ’ said owner-breeder Dick Hollingsworth .
5 Financial software house Quality Software Products Holdings Plc has taken the plunge and decided to go for a full listing on the UK stock exchange ‘ to exploit the business opportunities ’ presented by its newly-launched Universal OLAS product ( CI No 2,116 ) .
6 Bob has taken the plunge & acquired a video recorder — masquerading as my birthday present to him .
7 Our initiative has taken the beauty and exercise world by storm .
8 Westminster City Council has taken the initiative and published its own code of practice for caterers on the implications of the Food Safety Act 1990 .
9 The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled .
10 He 'd taken a chance and he 'd been found out .
11 They 'd taken a ballot and the members had agreed .
12 But once I 'd taken the plunge and got myself organised , I found it was n't bad at all , and not nearly as difficult as I 'd imagined . ’
13 When we got back , they 'd taken the carpet and some of the furniture away .
14 In some cases ( but only in Newham ) the development officer said she had had to take the initiative or ‘ push ’ to get a client admitted to an institution .
15 It would only have taken a word and the simple , undeniable proof .
16 It would have taken a minute or so to operate the computer .
17 A real thief would have taken a screwdriver and levered off the clasps .
18 And he may have taken a drink or two to steady his nerves .
19 ‘ You could have taken the money and kept quiet , ’ he said abruptly .
20 Over the years brambles had spread in all directions and had wound round the barbed wire , so it would have taken an axe or some other sharp tool to have gained entry , one certainly could n't have reached the top of the stairway at all .
21 Having taken the plunge and opened the package I was delighted to find that the software is n't copy protected — no problems running it on my hard disk systems here , or so I thought .
22 Having taken the orders and observed the quality of the breakfast on offer to members , Amiss was relieved that Colonel Fagg had been allocated to Elsa rather than to him .
23 Suddenly I had this vision of him having taken an overdose and phoning to say goodbye .
24 If the makeup of the whole of a person 's being was represented by a frozen block of egg yolks and whites ( colour coded — dyed different colours ) then any other person wishing to investigate and make conscious or broadcast his feelings upon this being might have to take a sample or sliver through the block or might collect a number of such slivers , some from other people 's different angle scanning of that being , then I would suggest that the picture of flat slivers built up would in no way give the many complex proportions of shapes originally in the block .
25 He , of course , would have to take a glass or two , enough to make him moderately sick , but that would be a small price to pay for finishing off Elinor , not to mention Mr and Mrs Is-the-Mitsubishi-Scratched-Yet and Nazi Who Escaped justice at Nuremberg .
26 So she would have to she was to given up her career in acting , she may have to take a view and give up singing totally for a while .
27 I mean you like the ordinary houses are , there 's no room and you could not bend the coffin with a person in it so they would have to take the window or the bedroom or wherever the corpse was
28 He would just have to take the rope and chair together .
29 Though it stated its hope that planning authorities would allocate sufficient land , it warned that in some cases it might have to take the initiative and , if local authorities refused planning permission , go to appeal .
30 As Professor Landes has pointed out , the tolerance of non-factory employers depended on the fact that they did not have to take the running or fixed costs of machinery into account .
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