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

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1 The new fields into which Mr Reuter has taken the group since the mid-1980s — aerospace , electricals and financial services — are either yielding little or are deep in the red .
2 The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored .
3 Rovers thought they 'd taken the lead when Frazer Digby was forced to save on the line .
4 Tom never should have taken a driver because there 's a lot of trouble near the hole ( 316 yards , par-4 ) .
5 I brought it with me and I would n't have taken the job if I could n't have continued it here .
6 He says he would n't have taken the job if it had been in the south .
7 Hindhead should have taken the lead when Frampton 's cross was misjudged by Wagstaff in front of a gaping goal .
8 The play revolves around Brose , a harebrained nonentity machine-operator , who runs a boiler room of a semi-automated antiseptic dye factory , having taken the job because it was easy work and non-union , and who manages to annoy everybody except his fiancée .
9 For the moment though , the students will have to take a rest as Glenn jets out to do battle for glory in the world championships .
10 Sometimes , I 'd have to take a turn if someone failed to arrive , enthroning myself at the green baize table and stuffing myself with shrimp rolls and pickles , me , the killer who 'd lived on bugs .
11 You will have to take the risk if you want to keep this man .
12 Falkirk looked to have taken the lead when a net-bound shot from Gary Lennox was kicked off the line by Derek Whyte .
13 Are people going to have to take a medical before they can go down a street they have been going down all their lives ? ’
14 Is it because you 've taken a stand since Mother 's been taking to her bed ? ’
15 He had been able to moisten his throat at the clear streams of water which crossed the track but the sustenance of ale or wine to which his great frame was accustomed was denied him and he had taken no food since he had shared bread , cheese , and ham with Marian and Allen after the fight with the sturdy beggars .
16 OK , her relationship with her father had taken a dip since her mother 's death , but she still knew the man better than almost anyone else on earth .
17 Mr McBride had taken the money after a nephew advised him not to keep it at home .
18 The masher 's intended victim was not quite so indecisive ; far from taking the opportunity to run off , leaving St George to fight the dragon on his own , she had taken the opportunity once her attacker 's attention had been diverted from her to remove her right shoe , and she now proceeded to attack him from the rear , pounding him first about the head and shoulders with the shoe , and then with her handbag shrieking , ‘ Take that , you cowardly bully , and that , ’ leaving him open to any attack Neil might care to make .
19 Obviously he had taken the opportunity whilst in the station of running through her statement .
20 He equalised only a minute after Chelsea had taken the lead when Wise , at the far post , had stabbed in an aimless Stuart cross after 26 minutes .
21 As he says in his autobiography , ‘ I had to take every race as it came and just try to win it because whatever happened to Niki — and the Ferrari was not relevant to me at that point .
22 She had to take the chance before it was too late .
23 The court stated that they had to take the plaintiff as they found him .
24 Outside , the cottage industries have taken a rest as the heat of the afternoon settles heavily on the town like an unwelcome blanket .
25 With the exception of Hunt 's work , all the other researchers have taken the sentence as broadly unproblematic .
26 The District Council considers that many of the object remaining objections are not greenbelt issues , although they have taken the opportunity as follows .
27 They have taken the technology as they found it , at relatively low cost , and invested in re-engineering the product for efficient production , quality and reliability and a better price/performance ratio .
28 They have taken the technology as they found it , at relatively low cost , and invested in re-engineering the product for efficient production , quality and reliability and a better price/performance ratio .
29 We have taken the industry as being the member firms of The Scotch Whisky Association ( SWA ) , all of whom are engaged in distilling , maturation and warehousing or blending .
30 But if we there again if we see somebody that 's being mugged , and we think that we can assist , or we can deal with it , then we will , you have to take every situation as it comes .
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