Example sentences of "have take [art] [noun] and " 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 | Our initiative has taken the beauty and exercise world by storm . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The head has to take the chance and to trust that an opportunity will in the end turn out to have been well handled . |
9 | He 'd taken a chance and he 'd been found out . |
10 | They 'd taken a ballot and the members had agreed . |
11 | 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 . ’ |
12 | When we got back , they 'd taken the carpet and some of the furniture away . |
13 | It would only have taken a word and the simple , undeniable proof . |
14 | A real thief would have taken a screwdriver and levered off the clasps . |
15 | ‘ You could have taken the money and kept quiet , ’ he said abruptly . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Suddenly I had this vision of him having taken an overdose and phoning to say goodbye . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | He would just have to take the rope and chair together . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | But soon , yes , she would have to take the telegram and walk to the shop and watch Enid fainting and Mother rustling out from behind the counter . |
23 | McFarlane was said to have taken a cake and a Bible on the trip . |
24 | Had there been no — and certainly no just-arrived audience — It would have been utterly lovely to have taken the phone and settled down for a chat , to be inspired and encouraged as always by the love you offer your friends and by your own zest for life physical and things spiritual . |
25 | I 've taken the pineapple and banana pattern and knitted it using various buttons and changing the position of the point cams . |
26 | It had taken a year and a half to find out , but now — at last — I was sure . |
27 | In previous years the British Independent Programme Producers Association had taken a stand and we were initially distressed to find that this was not to be the case in 1990 — a decision based on the exorbitant cost ( they will retain a stand at MIP-TV ) . |
28 | Martha had taken a stand and Will had given way . |
29 | She wished she had taken a chance and kept Angel , for there was no lessening of the pain that parting with her had caused , and no comfort to be found in Newcastle Place . |
30 | This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October . |